Prince Fielder had a pretty good night at the plate. He went 2-for-4 with a home run, two runs scored and two RBI. His monster shot in the fourth inning gave him 500 career runs scored, 566 career RBI and 201 career home runs. His run scoring single in the seventh inning moved him past Greg Vaughn for eighth all time on the RBI leader board with 567 runs batted in. He should move up to sixth on this list pretty quickly.
Player |
RBI |
Robin Yount |
1406 |
Cecil Cooper |
944 |
Paul Molitor |
790 |
Geoff Jenkins |
704 |
Ben Oglivie |
685 |
Gorman Thomas |
605 |
Jim Gantner |
568 |
Prince Fielder |
567 |
Greg Vaughn |
566 |
Prince would come around to score in the seventh inning as well, giving him 501 runs scored, good for eleventh place on the all-time list. Jeff Cirillo is just ahead with 506 runs scored. If that weren't enough, Fielder moved into a tie with Cecil Cooper for fourth all-time on the Crew's home run leader board. Quite a day, indeed.