Through the 2008 season, that is Mickey Mantle with 536.
Barry Bonds has the most home runs in Major League Baseball (762).
Ty Cobb with 54 career steals of home
Roger Maris hit 61 homeruns in 1961.
The record is still held by Barry Bonds.
The answer is hard to answer with all of the great names in the Yankes franchise over the years but for home runs i would have to say Gorge Herman or as most people know him as babe ruth. Switch hitting would be Mickey Mantle. For absolute power i would say Regie Jakson.
Which switch hitter has the most hits
Through the 2014 season, the top three most productive home run hitters who happened to be switch hitters were: 1. Mickey Mantle (1951-1968) -- 536 home runs. 2. Eddie Murray (1977-1997) -- 504 home runs. 3. Chipper Jones (1993-2012) -- 468 home runs
yes there was a switch pitcher and his name was pat venditte on the new york yankees and you could switch the way your batting even if your not a switch hitter cause many people say it would not be fair that the pitcher can switch hands and most of the batters aren't switch hitters so they can only switch sides three times and then they had to stay where they are even if they're aren't a switch hitter
In a home or office, the most common use of a one way switch can be seen in your light switches.
Most computers today consist of many processors. Most business computers are connected via hub/switch/access point. Most broadband home users are connected to an access point, only fraction of current home computers use a hub/switch.
Most Career Home Runs by PositionHome runs by position is calculated by the number of home runs hit while playing that position. Home runs hit by the player while playing another position is not counted. The player might have a larger number of career home runs. Below is a list of each player that has the most career home runs for each position !B - Mark McGwire - 5662B - Jeff Kent - 3513B - Mike Shcmidt - 509SS - Cal Ripken Jr. - 345OF - Barry Bonds - 748P - Wes Ferrell - 37
3B Graig Nettles with 26.
The award went to Yankees designated hitter Hideki Matsui, who batted .615 (eight hits in 13 at bats) with three home runs and eight runs batted in.
Barry Bonds has the most home runs in Major League Baseball (762).
Ty Cobb with 54 career steals of home
Barry Bonds of course.
As of 2009 Hank Aaron has the second most career home runs with 755.