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Babe Ruth: 1926-47, 1927-60, 1928-54, 1929-46, 1930-49, 1931-46, 1932-41
Alex Rodriguez and Sammy Sosa both had 40+ home runs in six consecutive seasons.
Currently, the only player with 40+ HRs in five consecutive seasons is Adam Dunn of the Nationals. In 2009, he has 35 home runs and the Nationals have 28 games left in season. Should he get 40 this season he will have a chance next season to become the second player in MLB history to hit 40+ in seven consecutive seasons.
Yankees hit 108 home runs on the road in the regular season this season, second only to Philadelphia.
In 2012, the Yankees hit 245 home runs. They were the Major League leaders in home runs for the season.
Alex Rodriguez hit 48 home runs in 2005, his second season with the Yankees.
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The New Yorkers hit 244 homers during the regular season.
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Yankees hit 108 home runs on the road in the regular season this season, second only to Philadelphia.
In 2012, the Yankees hit 245 home runs. They were the Major League leaders in home runs for the season.
Alex Rodriguez hit 48 home runs in 2005, his second season with the Yankees.
He hit 17 home runs for the New York Yankees that season.
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The New Yorkers hit 244 homers during the regular season.
108 away Home RunsThe New York Yankees hit 244 home runs during the 2009 season. 136 at home, and 108 on the road,
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Alex Rodriguez hit 35 home runs in 2008 for the New York Yankees.