Ernie White He hit 144 home runs in mlb history.
Fenway Park is not exactly known as a hitters park especially with the Green Monster staring back at home plate. However, to the middle of the 2014 baseball season, there have been over 10 thousand home runs hit at the park.
Babe Ruth hit 49 career home runs at Fenway Park.
Jason Bay has the record with 61
Barry Bonds has the most home runs in Major League Baseball (762).
not sure but I'm gonna go with Arlington park in Texas another guess at least two three hrs per game
Ernie White He hit 144 home runs in mlb history.
There have been dozens of ballplayers that hit at least 412 career home runs, and as of 2009 no player has finished their career with 412.
at least 700
Ty Cobb of the Detroit Tigers lead the American League in home runs with 9 in 1909, all were "inside-the-park" homers.
Fenway Park is not exactly known as a hitters park especially with the Green Monster staring back at home plate. However, to the middle of the 2014 baseball season, there have been over 10 thousand home runs hit at the park.
Babe Ruth hit 49 career home runs at Fenway Park.
Yes
An inside the Parker (ITP) or Inside the Park Homerun (ITPH)
Even though a baseball is heavier than a table tennis (ping-pong) ball, both float in water. Example: Baseballs that are hit out of the park (usually home runs) at San Francisco's AT&T Park are often seen floating in the waters of McCovey Cove, at least until fans in boats scoop them out as souvenirs!
An&t park
Ty Cobb