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If Soriano didn't get injured this year, what would his stats look like up to this point?

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He's missed close to 2 months of the season and his stats currently look like this.

.297 BA, 20 HR, 52 RBI's, 11 SB

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  1. I'd say: .289 BA, 28 HR, 74 RBI, 17 SB.

    No, I don't think he'd lead the league in homers.


  2. I think there would be a slight chance but I dont think so. In those (almost) 2 months he missed, he couldnt have been hot all the time although he is definitely capable of staying that hot for a long period of time...He is hot right now and he was hot before he got injured...so I would say he would be about

    .302, 30 HR, 82 RBI

    Thats my opinion but he would definitely be pushing Adam Dunns total if not over it had he not gotten injured twice.  

  3. .287 BA, 35 HR, 86 RBI's 22 SB

  4. Well lets calculate this correctly (I know I sound like a complete geek lol)

    He has played in 64 of 114 games. Averages out to 0.313 Homers a day. So multiply that by the total of games and you get  35.625 Homeruns if he would play every day. He would have 92.625 RBI and 19 SB

    Wow I feel so smart being able to do that. But it is actually pretty simple. you divide the number of the stat by 64 games (the number of games he has played in this season) then, you multiply that number by the total of games the Cubs have played this year and you get your stats.

    So it would be (Estimating to nearest whole) 36 HR, 92 RBI, 19 SB, and hitting A little over .300

    Which would place him in 1st in the MLB in HR. Tie him for 3rd with (Gosh I hate this man) Carlos Lee with 92 RBI

  5. i think he would have around 30-33 homers and around 80-90 rbi's or so and would probably be leading the NL MVP discussion at this point in the season.

  6. .307 BA, 35 HR, 76 RBI's, 20 SB

  7. his numbers for this season through 65 games (including today), projected across 159 (his career high) are this:

    .297 ba, 112 runs, 46 homers, 120 rbi, 25 sb

    his 162 game average for his career:

    .283ba, 107 runs, 36 homers, 95 rbi, 34 sb

    his career highs:

    .300ba, 128 runs, 46 homers, 104 rbi, 43 sb

    pretty much, without injuries, he'd be having a career year.

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