Is the record for this 94 times by Ruth, followed by Cravath with 30 and Pike with 16? (teams must have played a decent portion of the season, not 5 games and then folded)
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I get the following for 1901 or later:
Code:Player Number ========================= Babe Ruth 94 Gavvy Cravath 34 Lou Gehrig 20 Rogers Hornsby 16 Cy Williams 16 Jimmie Foxx 14 Harry Davis 13 Frank Schulte 13 Fred Luderus 11 Hack Wilson 11 Tilly Walker 10 Mel Ott 10 Charlie Hickman 10 Buck Freeman 10
Last edited by wrgptfan; 01-06-2006, 06:09 AM.Dave Kent
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I'll throw in this bit of info here.
In recent years,2 players have come very close to equaling a single teams' season HR total.
In 1979,Dave Kingman of the Cubs hit 48 home runs.That same season,the Houston Astros hit 49 as a team.
In 1981,Mike Schmidt of the Phillies hit 31 home runs.The San Diego Padres hit 32 as a team.
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