Hack Wilson set the NL record for homeruns in a single season when he smashed 56 in 1930. This record was bettered 4 times by AL sluggers (twice by Ruth, once each by Jimmie Foxx and Hank Greenberg) so it was sometimes derided by AL fans who cited this as another proof of American League superiority.
But the Wilson mark stood well the test of time. It bettered the old NL mark of 43 set by Chuck Klein just the year before, but Wilson's 56 remained the National League standard for 68 years -- until it was passed by McGwire and Sosa in 1998.
Wilson set another record in 1930 as well: 190 Runs Batted In (since corrected to 191).
When you remember Hack Wilson, what number do you think of?
But the Wilson mark stood well the test of time. It bettered the old NL mark of 43 set by Chuck Klein just the year before, but Wilson's 56 remained the National League standard for 68 years -- until it was passed by McGwire and Sosa in 1998.
Wilson set another record in 1930 as well: 190 Runs Batted In (since corrected to 191).
When you remember Hack Wilson, what number do you think of?
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