You think he'll have 10+ HRs in the last 33 games? I mentioned this elsewhere, but among all qualified and unqualified 2B with home runs, Javier Baez leads the majors with an 11.1 AB/HR rate. The #1 qualified 2B is Neil Walker with a 22.9 rate. He's hitting a home run at a little more than twice the rate as the qualified MLB 2B leader in AB/HR. Now, 11.1 is really low, but with Javy's power it's not unreasonable to think he could have one around 15. It's very reasonable that he could reach 15+ homers by the end of the season. And just for fun, if Javy's 11.1 was his full season mark, that would rank him 5th in all of MLB if this were 2001. Also, FWIW, Rizzo's AB/HR this season is 16.5, good for 7th in all of baseball. #1 is Edwin Encarnacion with 13.2