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What percentage of HR will be hit by Stanton in 2013?


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Looking at the rest of the Marlins' lineup, I see Stanton hitting around 40% of the Marlins' homers.  That probably will be even higher if Morrison isn't ready to start the 2013 season on time.  What do you guys think?



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That is, unless he gets dealt in July.



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I'll guess he hits around 45 and the entire team hits around 135, which would be 33.3%.



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I say Stanton hits 40, with the entire team hitting 120, so I'm guessing around a third of the team's HR production.



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There are a lot of guys who can hit doubles on this team, and our ballpark is perfect for that. With that in mind true Home run power comes down to Stanton, and maybe LoMo. So yeah, a third, maybe even 40%, but I still think our team hits.



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I'll guess he hits around 45 and the entire team hits around 135, which would be 33.3%.

 

He'll be lucky if he gets 45 pitches to hit all season.



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I'll guess he hits around 45 and the entire team hits around 135, which would be 33.3%.

 

He'll be lucky if he gets 45 pitches to hit all season.

He isn't Bonds.



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I'll guess he hits around 45 and the entire team hits around 135, which would be 33.3%.

 

He'll be lucky if he gets 45 pitches to hit all season.

He isn't Bonds.

Might as well be. He is the only real threat in the lineup. I'd bet any amount of money he gets the most intentional walks in the league by a lot.



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I'll guess he hits around 45 and the entire team hits around 135, which would be 33.3%.

 

He'll be lucky if he gets 45 pitches to hit all season.

He isn't Bonds.

Might as well be. He is the only real threat in the lineup. I'd bet any amount of money he gets the most intentional walks in the league by a lot.

I mean, there's no reason to [in typical situations] pitch around a guy whose OPS is less than 1.000....



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30% will be hit by Mixed Mamba.



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I think ZiPs projects stanton at 41 and the rest of the team at 53. That seems about right.. 






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