1) Al Rosen - 43 HRs in 1953 for the Indians and 192 career HRs.
2) Dave Johnson - 43 HRs in 1973 for the Braves and 136 career HRs.
3) Richard Hidalgo - 44 HRs in 2000 for the Astros and 171 career HRs.
4) Jim Gentile - 46 HRs in 1961 for the Orioles and 179 career HRs.
Through the 2008 season, for a player that played his entire career in the National League that would be Stan Musial of the St. Louis Cardinals who had 475 career home runs but never led the National League in home runs for a season. His highest season ranking was a 2nd place in 1949 when he hit 36 home runs. Ralph Kiner of the Pirates led the NL that season with 54.
Alex Rodriguez has a career batting average in the postseason of .302 has 13 postseason home runs and 35 post season RBIs. He hit 6 home runs in the 2009 World Series 2 short of the record for home runs in a single post season. That's not too bad.
Joe hit 122 home runs over a 14 season career (1970-1983). His best season was 1973 when he hit 25 HRs for the Dodgers. He also hit 1 home run in the 1974 World Series.
358 in the regular season and 12 in the World Series.
As of 2009, Ryan Howard has 7 post season home runs of which 4 were hit in the World Series.
Yes. In most cases, even players who were traded from the team during the regular season are awarded world championship rings.
during home opener the following season
Mount Baker, Washington where 1,140 inches of snow fell in a single season. This is the world's record for largest snowfall in a single season.
Babe Ruth
Through the 2008 season, for a player that played his entire career in the National League that would be Stan Musial of the St. Louis Cardinals who had 475 career home runs but never led the National League in home runs for a season. His highest season ranking was a 2nd place in 1949 when he hit 36 home runs. Ralph Kiner of the Pirates led the NL that season with 54.
The player's strike cancelled the World Series for the 1994 season.
As the Yankees won the World Series in 2009 all players that were active in the 2009 season have rings.
The players' strike that killed the World Series was during the 1994 season.
One was New York Yankees second baseman Brian Doyle who had 52 career MLB at bats when the Yankees made the 1978 World Series. Doyle had 7 hits in 16 at bats for a .438 batting average in the '78 Series. He only had 147 additional at bats in his career and wound up retiring after the 1981 season.
Alex Rodriguez has a career batting average in the postseason of .302 has 13 postseason home runs and 35 post season RBIs. He hit 6 home runs in the 2009 World Series 2 short of the record for home runs in a single post season. That's not too bad.
165 in the regular season (career record was 165-87) and 4 in the World Series.
Through the 2009 season, that is Ken Griffey Jr. with 630.