Hit Tracker doesn't have info on it for some reason (it doesn't have any info for Beltre's homer, either), but last night the scoreboard at Petco measured Franklin Gutierrez's home run at 426 feet. Which sounds about right. It's difficult to tell exactly where the ball landed, but after looking at the dimensions and having a general idea of where it came down, yeah, I'd estimate 425-435. It's about time someone split Branyan up.
That distance is why I'm so optimistic about Gutierrez's power development. Over the last two years Franklin has posted a lower HR/FB% than Jose Lopez, but while Franklin has a few of these mammoth dingers to his name, Lopez doesn't have any. Which means that Lopez is kind of maxing out his power potential, while Gutierrez has a lot of room to grow. Will he get better? Not necessarily. There are any number of reasons why he could remain the way he is. But his moonshot last night is proof that he has the physical ability to blossom into a 20-30 home run hitter.
As of this writing, Franklin Gutierrez is good. If he starts hitting balls like he did yesterday a little more consistently, he's going to be great.
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Note: also read this! I think you'll be fascinated by how Dave and I have such different insights into things.
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Simpsons did it.
abender20 - June 17, 2009
You're doing this on purpose now, aren't you?
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marc w - June 17, 2009
Mine came with the official estimate!
Jeff Sullivan - June 17, 2009
And you saw it in person!
pdb - June 17, 2009
Same as Dave's estimate!
C’mon! You’re the one who saw Rivera’s HR in person… there’s room to seriously disagree and stop all of this nonsense about you and Dave sharing a brain.
marc w - June 17, 2009
Mine was a foot higher
Jeff Sullivan - June 17, 2009
And then there's the whole beer thing....
marc w - June 17, 2009
Finally a decent jersey!
(knocks on wood)
Kirsten Schlewitz - June 17, 2009
I think it’s encouraging that his LD% is higher than it was in 2007 or 2008.
Less encouraging is that his HR/FB rate in 2007 was double his career norm, but at the same time I find it hard to believe that Gutierrez’s true talent level as a power hitter is ~Bengie Molina.
Aaron Campeau - June 17, 2009
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