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Ellsbury hit the longest home run I've ever seen him hit. It looked like something Papi would have hit back in the day. Gives him a total of 4 this year. Definitely on steroids with those kinds of numbers.
Ellsbury hit the longest home run I've ever seen him hit. It looked like something Papi would have hit back in the day. Gives him a total of 4 this year. Definitely on steroids with those kinds of numbers.
AL Standings East Boston Red Sox 47- 30 New York Yankees 44 - 32 - 2.5 GB Tampa Bay Rays 44 - 35 - 4 GB Toronto Blue Jays 41 - 38 - 7 GB Baltimore Orioles 35 - 42 - 12 GB
Central Detroit Tigers 43 - 34 Chicago White Sox 39 - 38 - 4 GB Minnesota Twins 40 - 39 - 4 GB Kansas City Royals 33 - 43 - 9.5 GB Cleveland Indians 31 - 48 - 13 GB
Ellsbury hit the longest home run I've ever seen him hit. It looked like something Papi would have hit back in the day. Gives him a total of 4 this year. Definitely on steroids with those kinds of numbers.
how long was the home run?
I dunno, but it was about 10 rows back into the seats and it never got that high off the ground. It was a line drive that just kept going.
League Leaders AL Batting Average 1. Ichiro Suzuki, SEA - .373 2. Miguel Cabrera, DET - .332 3. Scott Rolen, TOR - .331 Home Runs 1. Carlos Pena, TB - 23 2. Mark Teixeira, NYY - 20 3. Nelson Cruz (TEX), Ian Kinsler (TEX), Jason Bay (BOS), Russell Branyan (SEA) - 19 RBIs 1. Jason Bay, BOS - 69 2. Justin Morneau, MIN - 64 3. Evan Longoria, TB - 63 OBP 1. Kevin Youkilis, BOS - .443 2. Ben Zobrist, TB - .409 3. Ichiro Suzuki, SEA - .405 3. Victor Martinez, CLE - .407
ERA 1. Zack Greinke, KC - 1.95 2. Edwin Jackson, DET - 2.49 3. Felix Hernandez, SEA - 2.54 4. Roy Halladay, TOR - 2.56 5. Kevin Millwood, TEX - 2.64 Strikeouts 1. Justin Verlander, DET - 124 2. Zack Greinke, KC - 114 2. Jon Lester, BOS - 114
NL Batting Average 1. David Wright, NYM - .345 2. Hanley Ramirez, FLA - .341 3. Pablo Sandoval, SF - .338 Home Runs 1. Albert Pujols, STL - 30 2. Adrian Gonzalez, SD - 24 3. Raul Ibanez, PHI - 22 RBIs 1. Albert Pujols, STL - 77 2. Prince Fielder, MIL - 74 3. Ryan Howadrd, PHI - 60 OBP 1. Albert Pujols, STL - .453 *2. David Wright, NYM - .432 *3. Chase Utley, PHI - .432
*Wright has more at bats
ERA 1. Dan Haren, ARI - 2.19 2. Tim Lincecum, SF - 2.37 3. Matt Cain, SF - 2.57 4. Josh Johnson, FLA - 2.76 4. Yovabobballardo, MIL - 2.86 Strikeouts 1. Tim Lincecum, SF - 132 2. Javier Vazquez, ATL - 125 3. Dan Haren, ARI - 113
Ellsbury hit the longest home run I've ever seen him hit. It looked like something Papi would have hit back in the day. Gives him a total of 4 this year. Definitely on steroids with those kinds of numbers.
how long was the home run?
I dunno, but it was about 10 rows back into the seats and it never got that high off the ground. It was a line drive that just kept going.
i cant find were is says how long the home run is lol.