Who's going to have more career homers? Griffey or Bruce

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Who is going to hit the most HR's?

  • Griffey

    Votes: 49 81.7%
  • Bruce

    Votes: 11 18.3%

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John Lackey pitching for St. LouisCINSTL
Bourgeois struck out swinging.00
Bruce homered to right.10

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25/206...heating up a little, but still only hitting at a .231 clip...
 
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Junior had 350 HRs after his age 28 season. Bruce has 207 with 12 games left in his age 28 season. Better pick up the pace.
 

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MORE FOR THE REDS THAN GRIFF---- BRUCE with 2 HR's today: Bruce added a solo shot leading off the seventh for his 18[SUP]th[/SUP] career multi-home run game. The blast also was the 210[SUP]th[/SUP] of his career, tying him with Ken Griffey Jr. for seventh place on the Reds all-time list.
 

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There you have it.

I started this thread when it was Griffey 210 vs Bruce 0.

Now 210 to 210

Jeanyous I am .


Oh yea except for those Seattle homers
 

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216 for Jay

2 HRs tonight


CincinnatiCINJay Bruce homered (413 ft.) to deep right centerCLE 5 - CIN 7
 

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HR 220 for JAY!!!

Jay Bruce[SUP]DFP[/SUP]
homered (406 ft.) to deep left center


Jay Bruce[SUP]DFP[/SUP]
homered (406 ft.) to deep left center
 

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After yesterday, Bruce has homered in five straight games
 

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Bruce is 29 years old and trails by 397 home runs

he averages < 30 HR's a year (although it looks like he's setting a new career high this year)

I think Bruce will wind up closer to 400 home runs (no small accomplishment) than he will 630

(although I'm 8 years late to this thread, there still seems to be some support for Bruce)
 

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Bruce is 29 years old and trails by 397 home runs

he averages < 30 HR's a year (although it looks like he's setting a new career high this year)

I think Bruce will wind up closer to 400 home runs (no small accomplishment) than he will 630

(although I'm 8 years late to this thread, there still seems to be some support for Bruce)

I am not of the belief he will, I was just pointing it out.
 

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If he gets to 500 it was still a great prediction considering he had 0 when I started this thread.
 

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If he gets to 500 it was still a great prediction considering he had 0 when I started this thread.

And the fact that he already has more homers for the Reds then Griffey did.
 

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Looks like the Dodgers are close to getting Bruce in a trade.....Not 100% confirmed just yet.

Buster Olney says it`s close.
 

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2 tonight

PHILADELPHIA (AP) -- Jay Bruce homered twice, including the tiebreaking shot in a testy eighth inning to lead the New York Mets over the Philadelphia Phillies 4-3 on Monday night.



245 for the career


Ranked 226 all time, tied with Mickey Tettleton
 

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