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Pat Burrell and Striking Out

       
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Bill Conlin of TimesLeader.com wrote a scathing, overly sarcastic editorial about Phillies outfielder Pat Burrell’s strikeout numbers by way of a class-D mock “interview.”

The truth is that even though Burrell MUST work on cutting down his strikeouts, Conlin’s bite was uncalled for. And then again, as great as Ryan Howard was last season, imagine where his numbers might have been had he not struck out 181 times in 2006.  The same goes in spades for Burell, and to a lesser extent all-star second baseman Chase Utley.

Here is a short list of great hitters, both all-time and recent, including Pat Burrell, Ryan Howard and Chase Utley illustrating the strikeout disparity;
 

Babe Ruth
Career avg over 22 yrs.  avg. 61 so
1920 142 G 54 HRs  80 so   .376
1921 152 G 59 HRs  81 so   .378
1927 151 G 60 HRs  89 so   .356
1928 154 G 54 HRs  87 so   .323

Lou Gehrig
17 yr career, 14 Full Seasons avg. 56 so

Hank Aaron
23 yr career, avg. 60 so

Willie Mays
22 yr career, avg. 69 so
1955 154 G 51 HRs  60 so  .319
1962 162 G 49 HRs  85 so  .304
1965 157 G 52 HRs  71 so  .317

Mickey Mantle
18 yr career, avg. 95 so
1956 150 G 52 HRs  99 so  .353
1061 153 G 54 HRs 112 so  .317
Roger Maris
12 yr career, avg. 61 so
1961 161 G 61 HRs  67 so  .269
Mike Schmidt
18 yr career, avg. 104 so
1980 150 G 48 HRs  119 so .286
Pat Burrell
7 yrs, avg. 145 so
2002 157 G 39 HRs  153 so .282
2005 154 G 32 HRs  160 so .281
2006 144 G 29 HRs  131 so .258
Ryan Howard
2006 159 G 58 HRs  181 so .313
Albert Pujols
6 yrs, avg. 65 so
2006 143 G, 49 HRs  50 so .331
Chase Utley
2005 147 G  28 HRs  109 so .291
2006 160 G  32 HRs  131 so .309

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2 Responses to “Pat Burrell and Striking Out”

  1. Blogging Baseball » Phillies: Team to Beat in NL East in 2007? (Part 1) Says:

    […] And about Burrell, the discussion of whether or not Gillick needed to go into the free agency or trade markets to find alternatives to Burrell as the #5 hitter behind Howard are covered in these must-read posts; Pro or Con: The Phillies Search for Protection for Ryan Howard in #5 Slot and Pat Burrell and the #5 Spot Behind Ryan Howard.  Another must-read deals with Pat Burrell’s strike outs problem. […]

  2. Blogging Baseball » Phillies: Team to Beat in NL East in 2007? (Part 2) Says:

    […] Offensively, the Mets and Phillies have a degree of parity in terms of their sluggers; the Phils heavy hitters Ryan Howard, Chase Utley who had career years and Pat Burrell compare favorably with Carlos Beltran, David Wright and Carlos Delgado.  Burrell however, as previously posted, must cut down his strikeouts – at least 80 to 100 and Howard should reduce his to at least Burrell’s 2006 level of 130 while building on his monster 58 HR, 149 RBI, .313 season. […]

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