From: luriem@alleg.edu(Michael Lurie) The Liberalizer Subject: Winfield has Re: 200 SBs & 200 HRs Organization: Allegheny College Lines: 47 In article mjones@fenway.aix.kingston.ibm.com (Mike Jones) writes: > dans@fore.csd.sgi.com (Dan Steinman) writes: > >Last night on the Giants/Mets radio broadcast Hank and Ted were > >discussing the fact that there were only 16 players who had ever hit > >200 homeruns and stolen 200 bases in their career (while HoJo was > >batting). Anyone have a list? Not as easy as it sounds to come up > >with all of them. I couldn't. Mays, Mantle, Aaron, Henderson, Morgan, > >Bonds (Dad), ??? Frank Robinson? Molitor? Yount? Guessing now. I'd > >be interested to see the whole list. > > First, please watch your line lengths. Not everyone has autowrap. > Second, Franklin to the rescue! Here's the list: > Player HR SB > Aaron 755 240 > Mays 660 338 > FRobinson 586 204 > RJackson 563 228 > Winfield 406 216 * > Dawson 377 304 * > Baylor 338 285 > BoBonds 332 461 > Wynn 291 225 > Strawberry 280 201 * > Morgan 268 689 > Pinson 256 309 > Yount 235 247 * > KGibson 208 253 * > Sandberg 205 297 * > > Players marked with an * are still active; numbers through 1991. That's only > 15; the 16th is probably Rickey Henderson, who was listed at 184 HR, 994 > SB or George Brett, listed as 186 SB, 291 HR. > > The surprises? Probably Reggie, Bayor, and Wynn for steals. Maybe Morgan (to > a lot of people) for homers. I was kind of surprised to realize that > Sandberg has that many steals, though I wasn't surprised that the number was > >200. > > Mike Jones | AIX High-End Development | mjones@donald.aix.kingston.ibm.com > > Dreams are real while they last. Can we say more of life? > - Havelock Ellis