Cal Ripken Jr. with 34 in 1991, Miguel Tejada with 34 in 2004, and J.J. Hardy with 30 in 2011.
Cal Ripken Jr. is the only Baltimore shortstop who hit 30 or more home runs in a season. He achieved this feat eight times during his career, with his highest total being 34 homers in 1991.
Players with 300+ career home runs with "never more than 30" in a year: 1) Ruben Sierra - 306 career home runs with a season max of 30 in 1987. 2) Ron Cey - 316 career home runs with a season max of 30 in 1977. 3) George Brett - 317 career home runs with a season max of 30 in 1985. 4) Chili Davis - 350 career home runs with a season max of 30 in 1997. 5) Yogi Berra - 358 career home runs with a season max of 30 in 1952 and 1956. 6) Harold Baines - 384 career home runs with a season max of 29 in 1984. 7) Al Kaline - 399 career home runs with a season max of 29 in 1962 and 1966.
None Banks played more innings at first in long run. Top 4 1Ripken 2Arod 3Tejada 4 Banks
As far as Aaron hitting 50+ home runs in a season, he never accomplished that in his MLB career. His season high was 47 in 1971.
In the 1961 regular season, Roger Maris hit 61 home runs. Babe Ruth's best total was 60 home runs in the 1927 season. Some point out that, in 1927, only 154 games were played, while in 1961, 162 games were played.
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Prior to the 2008 season, that was 1998 when the Cubs went 51-31 at home. As of this answer, the Cubs have 22 games left at home in the 2008 season and their home record is 43-16.
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There main starter shortstop is Alex Gonzalez. There call-up shortstops are Mike McCoy, and John McCdonald. There may be more but I dont know
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The MLB regular season schedule for each team is 81 home games and 81 road games, for a total of 162 games per season.
Players with 300+ career home runs with "never more than 30" in a year: 1) Ruben Sierra - 306 career home runs with a season max of 30 in 1987. 2) Ron Cey - 316 career home runs with a season max of 30 in 1977. 3) George Brett - 317 career home runs with a season max of 30 in 1985. 4) Chili Davis - 350 career home runs with a season max of 30 in 1997. 5) Yogi Berra - 358 career home runs with a season max of 30 in 1952 and 1956. 6) Harold Baines - 384 career home runs with a season max of 29 in 1984. 7) Al Kaline - 399 career home runs with a season max of 29 in 1962 and 1966.
Is this supposed to be some sort of multiple-choice question? There are lots of players who've never hit 50 home runs in a season. My guess would be Hank Aaron who hit 755 career home runs but never more than 47 in a season.
None Banks played more innings at first in long run. Top 4 1Ripken 2Arod 3Tejada 4 Banks
As far as Aaron hitting 50+ home runs in a season, he never accomplished that in his MLB career. His season high was 47 in 1971.
In the 1961 regular season, Roger Maris hit 61 home runs. Babe Ruth's best total was 60 home runs in the 1927 season. Some point out that, in 1927, only 154 games were played, while in 1961, 162 games were played.
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