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9/1/2071 -
The Monks finished August with a 15-11 record and have fallen two games behind the Royals. With a seven game lead in the Wild Card I'm not too worried about our postseason chances, but our eight season streak of winning the division is definitely at jeopardy.
While Pedro Torres is moved up the career home run leaderboards he reached another milestone this month with 2000 career hits and could have a shot of reaching 3000 given his age.
It's an end of an era in San Antonio as we replaced scouting director Pancho Hernandez after 11 seasons with 41 year old Raul Nieves. We wish Hernandez well in his future adventures.
Career Home Run Leaders
1) Roberto Sanchez - 608
2) Sergio Munoz # - 599
3) Armando Ruiz - 594
4) Eric William - 593
5) Greg Ryan - 560
6) Jason Clair - 558
7) Maximo Gonzales - 556
8) Pascal Sisto - 515
9) Esteban Albizu # - 511
10) Joe Kaiser - 500
11) Howard McDonald - 494
12) Jose Mendoza # - 494
13) Jack Brown - 487
14) Luke Sutton # - 477
15) Will Middlebrooks - 463
16) Paul Foster - 462
17) Jim Green - 454
18) Jeremiah Harris - 450
19) Chris MacKinley - 448
20) Hector Sanchez - 447
21) Pedro Torres # - 447
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