Alfonso Soriano will (probably) be making his amazing comeback into baseball on September 1st, when the Cubs face off the Astros in a head to head, dog eat dog face off homestand. Here are Alfonso’s numbers at home, against the Astros, and at home against the Astros.
2007 Season vs. Astros
6 games
5-25, .200 AVG.
4 runs
1 double
0 triples
1 homerun
3 rbis
0 walks
8 strikeouts
Cmon Fonzie! You can do better! Really, no walks, eight strikeouts!?!?!?! Well, at least you got a homerun and a couple hits, but seriously, let’s bring up that batting average!
2007 At Wrigley Field
54 games
48-227, .211 AVG.
31 runs
14 doubles
3 triples
4 homeruns
13 rbis
9 walks
54 strikeouts
There’s those strikeouts again! Obviously this guy’s had some struggles at home. But when Fonzie hits it, he hits it pretty hard, and he’s a GREAT clutch hitter, even though he seems to get more hits away. And the average is a little better but not compared to his real average (.297).
Career vs. Astros
29 games
31-117, .242 AVG.
26 runs
8 doubles
0 triples
7 homeruns
20 rbis
5 walks
22 strikeouts
The 26 runs in 29 games is definately something to be proud of… Good job, Fonzie. The one thing is, again with the strikeouts. Try to bring up the average just a bit
Career at Wrigley
60 games
52-252, .176 AVG.
33 runs
15 doubles
3 triples
5 homeruns
14 rbis
10 walks
63 strikeouts
Overall, Fonzie’s done a pretty good job with hitting against the Astros at Wrigley. He has a HUGE amount of runs and rbis, which means he’s a REALLY good clutch hitter and baserunner. Good luck, Fonzie!
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