Socks Seybold of the Philadelphia Athletics led the American League in home runs in 1902 with 16.
In 2005 Andruw Jones led the National League in home runs with 51, and Alex Rodriguez led the American League with 49.
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Mark Teixeira, and Carlos Pena both hit 39 home runs to lead the American League.
1) Jim Rice of the Boston Red Sox led the American League with 46 home runs and 15 triples in 1978. 2) Mickey Mantle of the New York Yankees led the American League with 37 home runs and tied for the lead in triples with 11 in 1955. 3) Willie Mays of the New York Giants led the National League with 51 home runs and tied for the lead in triples with 15 in 1955.
172 ... 9th most in the American League.
In 2007 Alex Rodriguez led the American League in home runs with 54
Napolean Lajoie of the Philadelphia Athletics led the American League in home runs in 1901 with 14.
Carlos Pena of the Tampa Bay Rays led the American League in home runs in 2009 with 39.
The American League leader in home runs for the 2006 season was David Ortiz of the Boston Red Sox with 54.
Andruw Jones led the National League with 51 home runs in 2005, Alex Ridriguez hit 48 home runs to lead the American League.
In 2005 Andruw Jones led the National League in home runs with 51, and Alex Rodriguez led the American League with 49.
That was Mark McGwire, with 49.
Babe Ruth lead the American League with 46 home runs in 1929.
In 2008, National league player from the Philadelphia Phillies Ryan Howard led with 47 home runs. The American League player from Detroit Tigers, Miguel Cabrera led with 37 home runs
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Mark Teixeira, and Carlos Pena both hit 39 home runs to lead the American League.
Ty Cobb of the Detroit Tigers lead the American League in home runs with 9 in 1909, all were "inside-the-park" homers.