28.
American League pitchers hit 1 home run ... Zach Britton of the Orioles.
National League pitchers hit 27 home runs ...
2 - Cliff Lee (Phillies), Carlos Zambrano (Cubs), Zach Duke (Diamondbacks), Kevin Millwood (Rockies)
1 - Derek Lowe and Tim Hudson (Braves), Tom Milone and John Lannan (Nationals), Yovani Gallardo, Shaun Marcum, and Zack Greinke (Brewers), Jake Westbrook and Jaime Garcia (Cardinals), Travis Wood and Dontrelle Willis (Reds), Ross Ohlendorf (Pirates), J.A. Happ (Astros), Daniel Hudson and Barry Enright (Diamondbacks), Matt Cain (Giants), Chad Billingsley (Dodgers), Jason Hammel (Rockies), Mat Latos (Padres)
San Francisco hit 162 regular-season home runs in 2010, sixth in the National League. The team leader was Aubrey Huff, who hit 26, followed by Juan Uribe with 24. The Giants also hit 12 postseason homers, including seven against the Texas Rangers in the 2010 World Series.
16, all by National League pitchers. Yovani Gallardo of the Milwaukee Brewers led all pitchers in home runs with 4.
two. Bob Gibson & Dave McNally
In 2010, Robinson Cano hit 29 home runs.
he has three home runs on the year
So far in the 2010 Major League Baseball season Kevin Millwood of the Baltimore Orioles has given up the most home runs with 20. There are three pitchers who have given up 19 home runs.
The San Diego Padres. Bonds hit 84 home runs against Padres' pitchers.
As of September 7, 2007, 449 different pitchers have give up home runs to Barry Bonds.
In 2010, Josh Hamilton hit 32 home runs.
In 2010, Dustin Pedroia hit 12 home runs.
two. Bob Gibson & Dave McNally
As of 2009, ken Griffey Jr. hit 630 career home runs off of 407 different pitchers. He hit the most home runs, 8, off David wells, and hit 6 home runs off pitcher Roger Clemens.
Vladimir Guerrero hit 29 home runs in 2010.
In 2010, Robinson Cano hit 29 home runs.
A-Rod hit 30 home runs during the 2010 season.
The Texas Rangers hit 162 home runs in 2010.
In 2010, Mark Teixeira hit 33 home runs for the Yankees.
he has three home runs on the year
No pitcher has ever hit 2 home runs in one World Series game. Bob Gibson and Dave McNally are the only two pitchers to have hit 2 home runs in their World Series careers.