Miguel Cabrera with 37 in 2008.
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In its first season, American League teams were located in Chicago, Boston, Detroit, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington, Cleveland, and Milwaukee.
Ty Cobb of the Detroit Tigers lead the American League in home runs with 9 in 1909, all were "inside-the-park" homers.
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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In the 1971 All-Star Game at Detroit's Tiger Stadium, Frank Robinson of the Baltimore Orioles became the first player to hit home runs for both leagues. He hit a two-run blast for the American League in the third inning of the game eventually won by the AL, 6-4. Robinson had previously hit a home run for the National League in 1959, when he was a member of the Cincinnati Reds. Alfonso Soriano duplicated the feat in the 2000s. He hit home runs for the American League as a New York Yankee (in 2002) and a Texas Ranger (in 2007). He later hit a homer for the National League as a Chicago Cub (in 2007).
Delmon Young
In 2007 Alex Rodriguez led the American League in home runs with 54
The average home game attendance for the Detroit Pistons during the 2007-2008 season was 22,076 (highest in the league).
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