Barry Bonds is the all-time career leader in walks (2,558) and intentional walks (688), so it shouldn't be surprising that he led the majors in home runs and walks during his historic 2001 season. That year, Bonds set new major-league records for home runs in a season with 73 and walks with 177.
Barry Bonds is the all-time career leader in walks (2,558) and intentional walks (688), so it shouldn't be surprising that he led the majors in home runs and walks during his historic 2001 season. That year, Bonds set new major-league records for home runs in a season with 73 and walks with 177.
The Phillies hit 213 home runs in the 2007 season. Ryan Howard led the team with 47.
The 1996 Baltimore Orioles hit back-to-back home runs the most times in a single season in baseball history.
Albert Pujols lead Major League Baseball with 47 Home Runs in 2009
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No player has ever hit 400 home runs in a single season. The record is 73 set by Barry Bonds in 2001.
well if the pattern continues think the player should have 54 homeruns for the entire season
Johnny Mize of the New York Giants had 51 home runs and 42 strikeouts in the 1947 season.
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