Thursday, September 22, 2016

A Loss but a Record

The Tigers defeated the Twins 9-2 in the first game of their double-header on Thursday, but Brian Dozier of the Twins set a record.

Brian Dozier made history in the Twins’ 9-2 loss to the Tigers on Thursday afternoon in Game 1 of a split doubleheader, as he connected on his 42nd homer of the year and his 40th while playing second base, which set an American League record for homers hit by a second baseman.

Dozier became only the fourth player in Major League history to reach 40 homers while playing second base, joining Rogers Hornsby (42), Davey Johnson (42) and Ryne Sandberg (40). Johnson holds the MLB record for homers hit by a player who primarily played second base with 43, so Dozier can tie the record with one more blast. He also scored his 100th run and extended his hit streak to 24 games with the homer.

His other two home runs came as a designated hitter.

Davey Johnson’s 43 home runs season was more jarring, since he had a long career at that point, and his previous high was 18 home runs in a season. Even that season was an outlier. Dozier’s home run totals have been constantly rising. Today, someone would have accused Johnson of using PEDs.



from baseballmusings.com http://ift.tt/2dnzS1g

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