In MLB for the three regular seasons between 2008 and 2010, there were 130,030 base hits and 14,575 home runs for a percentage of 11.2.
About 1 of every 9 base hits was a home run for these three total regular seasons.
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Yes ... Winfield ended his MLB career with 3110 base hits and 465 home runs.
There's only one in MLB and that was Eddie Collins who had 3315 base hits and 47 home runs.
If a batter hits a home run, he can automatically run around all the bases and the team gets a point. If there are any runners already on the bases, then they count as points too. This is why you can have two-run home runs and 3-run home runs. If the bases are loaded, and the player at bat hits a home run, then the team gets four points. This is called a grand slam.
1st base Adrian Gonzalez, Prince Feilder, Ryan Howard, Albert Pujols, Mark Teixera and more people. everybody else just is average when it comes to home runs
Stan "The Man" Musial had a total of 3,630 hits in his career including 475 home runs from 1941 to 1963 all with the St. Louis Cardinals. Musial missed the 1945 season due to his military service. He had 1815 hits on the road as well as 1815 hits at home