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Now this is some stuff that I can get groovy with. The first two graphs in this post represent running totals of home runs of all major batters in my leagues history. The difference in the two graphs is the X-axis, where one graph depicts home run total by year in history, the other shows the players age. Golden lines represent players in the hall of fame.
I only highlighted Mike Clark cause Holy Moley did that guy hit the ball. The guy wasn't on pace to break the home run record until he turned 35. You would expect him to fall off somewhat, but the fella just kept on hitting. The last graph shows running home run totals after turning 35. I don't think I have to annotate him; he hit a plenty more than the next guy.
Accompanying the two charts is Clark's career page. I'd like to note he was drafted 285 overall (7th round).
Last edited by BradG223; 06-16-2018 at 04:25 PM.
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