Cozart's 75 career HR rank third in Reds history for players whose primary position was shortstop (Barry Larkin 198, Dave Concepcion 101).
— Reds Media Relations (@RedsPR) August 17, 2017
It’s possible for Cozart to pass Concepcion in two seasons at his pace, and Larkin isn’t unfathomable. But both depend on if the Reds re-sign Cozart this winter.
The Reds are also attempting to set a team record with six players hitting 20 or more home runs (they currently have five). Cozart represents their only realistic chance at breaking the mark, sitting at 17 homers.
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