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Most homers since 2000, first 5 seasons

Posted by Andy on August 13, 2007

Here are all the guys to hit at least 100 homers in their first 5 seasons, since the year 2000:

  Cnt Player             **HR** From  To   Ages   G    PA    AB    R    H   2B  3B  RBI  BB  IBB  SO  HBP  SH  SF GDP  SB   CS   BA   OBP   SLG   OPS  Positions Teams
+----+-----------------+-------+----+----+-----+----+-----+-----+----+----+---+---+----+----+---+----+---+---+---+---+----+---+-----+-----+-----+-----+---------+-----------+
    1 Albert Pujols       201   2001 2005 21-25  790  3428  2954  629  982 227  11  621  401  70  344  44   1  28  94   29  15  .332  .416  .621 1.037 *37/59D6  STL
    2 Adam Dunn           158   2001 2005 21-25  661  2783  2271  420  564 127   6  374  462  48  733  40   1   9  30   41  16  .248  .383  .518  .901 *73/9D    CIN
    3 Mark Teixeira       157   2003 2007 23-27  704  3060  2679  434  758 175  13  511  322  44  569  44   0  15  61   11   3  .283  .367  .534  .901 *3/D957   TEX-TOT
    4 Miguel Cabrera      132   2003 2007 20-24  677  2884  2533  429  797 175  10  487  299  64  559  24   5  23  83   16  11  .315  .389  .548  .937 579/D     FLA
    5 Pat Burrell         127   2000 2004 23-27  696  2909  2503  346  634 143   9  432  372  27  726  15   0  19  61    5   1  .253  .351  .470  .821 *7/3D     PHI
    6 Lance Berkman       122   2000 2003 24-27  581  2455  2046  402  620 153  14  414  362  39  420  27   1  19  34   26  18  .303  .411  .570  .981 *78/93    HOU
    7 Travis Hafner       118   2002 2006 25-29  520  2108  1775  331  527 137   8  380  277  33  441  43   0  13  37    5   4  .297  .402  .583  .985 *D/3      TEX-CLE
    8 Troy Glaus          118   2000 2002 23-25  476  2057  1720  319  449  99   4  321  307  17  465  14   0  16  42   34  17  .261  .374  .529  .903 *5/6D     ANA
    9 Jason Bay           115   2003 2007 24-28  583  2460  2094  348  596 121  16  379  302  23  566  30   5  29  44   42  11  .285  .378  .522  .900 *7/8D9    TOT-PIT
   10 Ryan Howard         115   2004 2007 24-27  365  1542  1292  227  379  65   3  314  220  71  431  15   0  15  26    0   1  .293  .398  .615 1.013 *3/D      PHI
   11 Justin Morneau      107   2003 2007 22-26  524  2109  1898  279  528 105   7  372  173  35  338  15   0  23  45    4   5  .278  .339  .510  .849 *3/D      MIN
   12 Hank Blalock        105   2002 2006 21-25  664  2851  2576  368  700 139   9  398  241  16  519  13   2  19  62    6   5  .272  .335  .455  .790 *5/D4     TEX
   13 Carlos Lee          105   2000 2003 24-27  600  2471  2245  364  633 123   8  369  188   9  343  15   2  21  57   49  19  .282  .339  .484  .823 *7/D      CHW
   14 Jay Gibbons         102   2001 2005 24-28  605  2367  2174  286  567 125   7  331  168  17  314  11   1  13  54    2   6  .261  .315  .466  .781 *9D/37    BAL
   15 Hideki Matsui       101   2003 2007 29-33  641  2732  2406  411  715 152   6  440  287  16  343  11   0  28  67   11   5  .297  .371  .491  .862 *7/8D9    NYY

Hideki Matsui recently joined this club, although he had 332 HRs in Japan.

3 Responses to “Most homers since 2000, first 5 seasons”

  1. birtelcom Says:

    David Wright, Matt Holliday and Adam LaRoche all seem destined to join this list shortly -- all have over 80 homers and each is still in just his 4th MLB season.

  2. bdhumbert Says:

    Andy - relates to our other discussion - would have been interesting to include
    age - my boy Cabrera is headed for 140 plus and is only 24 - Teixeira and Dunn are both
    three years older...

  3. Andy Says:

    Well hey, at least I included him on the list. You can't accuse me of being one of those folks who ignores Miggy.