Brian S
Brian S
Jul 24, 2017 · 1 min read

Stats before and after a solo homer are irrelevant to the question, however. If there is no one on, there is no rally and thus nothing to kill.

When I think of homers that may be killing rallies, I think of ones with a couple guys on, for the reasons stated in the article. I’d love to see stats for these situations (teams that hit multi-run HR’s in the 8th or 9th and continue to trail vs. teams in the same situations that get a walk or a non-HR hit instead of a HR), but those aren’t the stats given here.

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