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Play-by-play data prior to 2002 was obtained free of charge from and is copyrighted by Retrosheet. Jose Cruz of the Houston Astros had his number twenty-five retired on October 3, 1992, and became the first Major League player with that particular retired number. We have tools and resources that can help you use sports data. John Collins got stuck at the bottom of the Bulls’ dogpile after giving up game-winner Things can’t get any worse for John Collins these days. Carlos Correa’s broken deal with the Giants and new contract with the Mets, explained This was a huge error by San Francisco that never needed to happen.
Stanton leads the team with 38 home runs — including one on Saturday — which is fantastic but it’s a far cry from 59.
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No player has ever hit more than 4 HRs in a single game. Become a Stathead today and run queries with our Season and Career Finders to see the best seasons in MLB history. • Brady Anderson hit 50 for the Orioles but only 210 total for this career, all but one for Baltimore.
Not surprisingly, the bottom 10 team leaders are all expansion clubs. Jim Thome, another future Hall of Famer, leads the Cleveland Indians. Instead of looking at them by sheer individual totals, they are presented here by their total contribution to one team, and in that view, some interesting and unpredictable patterns emerge.
Major League Baseball Wins Above Avg By Position
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If SB or CS data is missing, the "basic" formula is used. Full-year historical Major League statistics provided by Pete Palmer and Gary Gillette of Hidden Game Sports. Joined the Yankees in an August 31 trade, and though he has only been goatee-less in pinstripes for 25 games he has contributed five home runs to the cause.
Major League Baseball Batting Leaders
• Mark McGwire is the Cards’ single-season leader and the A’s all-time leader. • Jim Thome is the Indians’ single-season and all-time home run leader. We're asking for your help to make it through the offseason and ensure that we're here to cover baseball in the 2021 season and beyond. We need your support to make FanGraphs sustainable so you can continue to enjoy all of the stats and tools you've come to rely on, like The Leaderboards.

Colbert was a slugger for the Padres from the early 70s. Colbert is one of only 2 players, along with Stan Musial, to hit 5 home runs over the course of a double-header. If the stories are true, Colbert, who grew up in St. Louis, attended the DH in which Musial hit 5.
Home Run Leaders by Team
• Todd Helton shares a single-season leadership but owns the Rockies’ all-time career mantle. There are a few players on the list who are still active, but only Griffey and Todd Helton , of the Rockies, are active with the teams in which they lead and therefore could be moving their teams up the list. Please note that players may not be in the uniform of the correct team in these images.

The New York Yankees set a major league record on the season’s penultimate day, hitting more home runs than any team in baseball history. While there are a number of ties, I found it more interesting to note that Junior Griffey hit his 56 in back-to-back seasons in ’97 and ’98. Harmon Killebrew tied his 1964 record in 1969 for the Twins. The Rockies and the Mets are the only teams with shared leaders. Voit hit five home runs in 70 games in parts of two seasons with St. Louis, and all he’s done with the Yankees is hit 13 home runs in 38 games with a whopping .672 slugging percentage.
Much of the play-by-play, game results, and transaction information both shown and used to create certain data sets was obtained free of charge from and is copyrighted by RetroSheet. Try to name the career home run leader for each Major League baseball team. An earlier version erroneously stated that Sammy Sosa hit the most home runs in a season for the Chicago Cubs with 64 and that Alfonso Soriano hit the most in a season for the Washington Nationals with 51. • Steve Balboni hit 36 for the Royals but only 181 total for this career and only 119 for K.C.

Against the Boston Red Sox at Fenway Park, the 265th of the season hit by the Yankees. That surpassed the 1997 Seattle Mariners for the most in MLB history. Players are placed at the position they played the most that season. I got them all, it still stuns me that a franchise as relatively old as the Padres (50 years this year!) has never kept a good power hitter long enough to pass Nate Colbert with such a middling total.
Tyler Kepner has covered the Yankees for The New York Times since 2002. A native of Philadelphia and a graduate of Vanderbilt University, Kepner has also covered the Angels for the Riverside Press-Enterprise in California and the Mariners for the Seattle Post-Intelligencer. He lives in Connecticut with his wife and their four children. • Gary Sheffield hit 42 for the Marlins, but his career high was 43 with the Dodgers. • Albert Belle hit 49 for the White Sox, but his career high was 50 with the Indians.

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