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Homerless streaks in 2008

Posted by Andy on July 9, 2008

As of this morning, here are the longest streaks (in terms of number of games played) without hitting a homer:

                   StreakStart  Streak End Games    AB    R    H   2B  3B  HR  RBI  SO   BB   SB   CS   BA   OBP   SLG   OPS  Teams
+-----------------+-----------+-----------+-----+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
 Jason Bartlett     2008-03-31  2008-07-02    77    273   24   70   8   1   0   20   41   14   18   3  .256  .299  .293  .592 TBR

 Juan Pierre        2008-04-01  2008-06-29    73    274   30   76   9   1   0   24   17   17   35   7  .277  .327  .318  .645 LAD

 Joey Gathright     2008-03-31  2008-07-08    69    232   30   58   2   1   0   15   32   15   19   4  .250  .302  .267  .569 KCR
 Ryan Theriot       2008-04-16  2008-07-08    69    279   42   89  10   1   0   20   25   33   12   6  .319  .394  .362  .756 CHC

 Julio Lugo         2008-03-25  2008-06-18    63    207   18   57  12   0   0   15   40   25    9   3  .275  .361  .333  .694 BOS

 Delmon Young       2008-03-31  2008-06-06    60    230   31   62  10   4   0   19   39   17    9   4  .270  .321  .348  .669 MIN

 Jason Kendall      2008-03-31  2008-06-10    58    194   16   48  12   2   0   19   14   16    2   2  .247  .324  .330  .654 MIL

 Jamey Carroll      2008-04-06  2008-07-08    56    194   29   52   7   4   0   19   35   17    5   1  .268  .344  .345  .689 CLE
 Tony Pena          2008-03-31  2008-06-24    56    169   14   26   4   1   0    8   36    5    3   1  .154  .177  .189  .366 KCR                                         

The full list is here.

Many of the top streaks are ongoing. Bartlett, Pierre, and Gathright all have yet to hit a homer this year. Theriot hit one in mid-April but none since.

One guy who really sticks out to me is Julio Lugo. He's had double-digit homers in 4 out of his 8 seasons prior to this year but has managed just 1 so far this year. And it's not like he's doing anything else with the bat considering his absolutely horrid .676 OPS. Boston has made numerous excellent player acquisitions in the last several years (coming to mind right away are Matsuzaka, Beckett, Lowell, Okajima, and even Nancy J.D. Drew seems to be turning it around) but in Lugo they've been saddled with one of the worst players in the major leagues.

Isn't it crazy to see a list like this? 20 years ago, lots of guys (especially middle infielders) would go the whole season with 0, 1, or 2 homers. To see streaks of 80+ games wouldn't be that rare. Now, we expect every guy to have at least a handful every year.

9 Responses to “Homerless streaks in 2008”

  1. spartanbill Says:

    I don't know why Reggie Willits doesn;t show as he has 39 games without a HR. In fact he has played 203 games since he debuted in '06 without going deep.

  2. vincent75 Says:

    Juan Pierre has gone 246 straight games without a home run, going back to 2006.

  3. Andy Says:

    Sorry--it's 2008 only.

  4. whiz Says:

    In the modern era, the all-time leader for games in a career without a HR (for a non-pitcher) is Mick Kelleher with 622, who had a whopping 0.519 OPS in the years 1972-1982. Also, Bill Holbert went 623 games in 1876-1888 with an even lower OPS (0.460); at least he was a catcher.

  5. vincent75 Says:

    Duane Kuiper went the last 698 games of his career without a homer. i know it's supposed to be 2008 only, but i'm just sayin'.

  6. spartanbill Says:

    Whiz you might be confusing two players. Mick Kelleher was 0 HR in 622 games but he was a 3B-SS-2B for the Cards, Astros, Cards 9again, Tigers and Angels from 1972-1981. His OPS was .519. Perhaps thats why he is still known as "The Mick".

    It looks like you were describing Bill Holbert who actually played 623 games primarily as a C, his career spanned the years you mentioned and the .460 OPS matches.

  7. spartanbill Says:

    Kuiper also went the first 357 games homerless as well.

  8. gerry Says:

    I took a look at some recent, homer-happy seasons to see who had the longest homerless streak. In 1996, it was Ray Ordonez, 143 games. In 1998, Rey Ordonez, 139 games. In 2000, Rey Sanchez, 130 games. So it seems like even in recent years you get streaks of over 100 games, as long as someone named Rey is playing.

  9. vincent75 Says:

    or someone named Jason Kendall: 150 games during 2005, and another 52 to start 2006.