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It’s one of the most revered, yet controversial, records in all of sports. Officially, Barry Bonds hit more home runs than any player in the history of baseball, but many purists still consider ...
In 1998 he hit 19 home runs which was tied for the most ever in a single Derby with Larry Walker. To this day Griffey still has still hit the ninth-most home runs in MLB All-Star Home Run Derby ...
The all-time home run leader until Bonds broke his record, Aaron homered every 16.38 at-bats, good for 49th all time. Aaron led his league four times in home runs, although never hit 50 in a season.
Tony Sartori breaks down Sunday's MLB slate and offers his favorite MLB home run predictions, including Shohei Ohtani and ...
In a list of best baseball ideas of the past 50 years, the Home Run Derby has to rank near the top. What once was a mere sideshow to the All-Star Game's festivities has come to exist on the same ...
The last 12 seasons (1995 to 2006) are all among the all-time top 13 for home runs per at-bat, the 1987 season being the other. One certainty in sports is that changes through the years affect ...
He hit a then-record 24 home runs in the first round and followed it up with six home runs in the semifinals. In just those two rounds, Abreu grabbed the all-time lead for dingers in the Derby ...
Despite not featuring in the top 10 of the single-postseason leaderboard, Ramirez clobbered 29 home runs across 111 playoff games in his career with Cleveland, Boston and the L.A. Dodgers.
The all-time home run leader until Bonds broke his record, Aaron homered every 16.38 at-bats, good for 49th all time. Aaron led his league four times in home runs, although never hit 50 in a season.
Guerrero hit one home run in his three-swing effort, but Pederson failed to match him, Vladdy finally prevailing 40 to 39. Guerrero embraced Pederson with a big hug. 3. Joc Pederson (2019).