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August 05, 2010: Felix Pie  for the Baltimore Orioles climbs the wall in a futile attempt to catch Torii Hunter's three-run home run in the top of the 8th inning during a game against the visiting Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim at Oriole Park at Camden Yards in Baltimore, Maryland. The Orioles beat the Angels 5 - 4 completing the three-game sweep.

I know this is a week late, but, hey, I had 146 home runs to watch...

While I was at the SABR 40 conference in Atlanta last weekend, I was unable to do the Tater Trot Tracker for home runs hit those days. With the crappy internet situation at the hotel, it just wasn't going to happen. I finally got through the list of 146 home runs tonight and I just wanted to take a moment to highlight a few of the home runs.

 

  • Chris Denorfia (15.19 seconds, video) and Rickie Weeks (15.68 seconds, video) each hit inside-the-park home runs after the defense made some questionable plays on the balls.
  • Alex Rodriguez hit his 600th career home run in the meantime. His trot came in at a respectable 25.57 seconds [video].
  • Pedro Alvarez hit a very celebrated walkoff home run for the Pirates on Saturday. His trot came in at 24.04 seconds [video].
  • The fastest non-inside-the-park home run came from Andrew McCutchen on August 4, when he went through his trot to the tune of 17.79 seconds [video]. There were six other 18-second trots, but none other in the 17-second range.
  • The slowest trots of those five days (August 3 through August 7) belonged to - who else - David Ortiz. With a 27.4 second trot [video] on August 6 and a 27.43 second trot [video] on August 4, Papi was the only trotter to reach the 27-second range. There were five other trotters in the 26-second range (Torii Hunter and Adam Dunn both twice each).
There are still about 140 other home runs I could talk about here, but I think this should cover them well enough. I'll try not to disappear from the Tater Trot Tracker beat for five days at a time again. It's hard on all of us.