In Major League Baseball history, players with the fewest home runs typically include those who had short careers or primarily played positions that did not emphasize power hitting. For example, some players in the "dead-ball era" or middle infielders who focused on contact hitting rather than power may have very low home run totals. However, specific names can vary widely depending on the criteria used (e.g., minimum number of games played). For the most precise answer, checking current statistics or records would be necessary.
Ernie White He hit 144 home runs in mlb history.
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Josh Hamilton with the Texas Rangers with 35 home runs in 2008
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12, which was his lowest since 2003, when he hit only 10 home runs.
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Ernie White He hit 144 home runs in mlb history.
Babe Ruth set the record for home runs, with an amount of 714 home runs.
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He holds the major league records for most home runs in a career (762) and most home runs in a season (73).
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12 in 1913. He led the American League four consecutive seasons (1911-1914) in home runs and hit 96 HRs in his career.
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The 1962 Mets only scored 451 runs, during the entire year. This is the lowest amount of runs scored by any team with 162 game schedule.