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    1- Name the two players who hit at least 100 home runs for 3 different teams.

    2- Name the three players who hit 200 home runs or more for 2 different teams.

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    Last edited by Chicoutimi CP; 02-10-2006, 03:02 PM.
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    I'm guessing, Barry Bonds, Darrell Evans, Rusty Staub?
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    • #3
      Originally posted by RuthMayBond
      Darrell Evans
      Right... 142 with the Giants, 141 with the Tigers and 131 with the Braves.

      1 down, 4 to go ....
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      • #4
        100 for 3 - Evans, Reggie Jackson

        200 for 2 - Frank Robinson, Mark McGwire, Rafael Palmiero

        EDIT: If Fred McGriff had just one more home run with the D-Rays, he would have joined Evans and Jackson on the top list. ARod will join the top list too next year unless he has a horribe, horrible injury.
        Last edited by SamtheBravesFan; 02-11-2006, 03:54 PM.
        46 wins to match last year's total

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        • #5
          Almost got them now. But Robinson didn't do it. (I even had to edit that message :/)

          Thanks for the very interesting comment at the end.
          Last edited by Chicoutimi CP; 02-11-2006, 04:24 PM.
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          • #6
            Originally posted by Chicoutimi CP
            Exactly ... Thanks for the comment at the end.
            No probs
            46 wins to match last year's total

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            • #7
              Jimmie Foxx

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              • #8
                Right... The numbers, now :

                100 HRs for 3 different teams :
                Darrell Evans : 131 with Atlanta, 142 with San Francisco, 141 with Detroit.
                Reggie Jackson : 268 with Oakland, 144 with NY Yankeed, 123 with Anaheim.

                200 HRs for 2 different teams :
                Jimmie Foxx : 302 for Philadelphia A's, 222 for Boston.
                Rafael Palmeiro : 321 for Texas, 223 for Baltimore.
                Mark McGwiere : 363 for Oakland, 220 for St. Louis.
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