In year 2000, Jeff Bagwell who signed a five-year extension with the Astros set a career high with 47 home runs and had 132 RBIs (both third highest in the NL), hit .310 in 159 games - including batting .366 against lefties. Bagwell is just the second National Leaguer in history to hit 300 homers, score 1,000 runs, post 1,000 RBIs and collect 1,000 walks in his first 11 big-league seasons. And is just the fifth player in major league history to perform this rare feat. Bagwell joins Eddie Mathews, Mickey Mantle, Ted Williams and Frank Thomas. |