Solid company to be with. Although Rizzo's batting average is down from previous seasons, currently at .264, the first baseman has actually improved his on-base percentage. We're in the era of baseball that high strikeout totals are the norm, but despite that Rizzo is about to accomplish something that hasn't been done on the Cubs since 1970.
Incredible. Power, patience and a great knowledge of the strike zone. Rizzo's also on pace to hit about 38 home runs this season, which would be a career high. His current high water mark in homers has been 32, which Rizzo reached in 2014 and 2016. Enjoy it Cubs fans, we're seeing an all-time Cubs great right now. Oh, and you know that first stat with Santo and Williams that Rizzo joined? Well, there's this other guy across the diamond that's going to do it too.
Two all-time greats on the same team. Don't take it for granted despite the overall struggles of the team this first half.Kris Bryant says fuck the cycle, here's another dinger. #Cubs pic.twitter.com/fsNgqwe46P
— Aldo Soto (@AldoSoto21) July 7, 2017








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