The MLB National League rookie home run record is jointly held by Wally Berger, who knocked 38 out of the park in his first season with the Boston Braves in 1930, and by Frank Robinson, who matched that feat in his debut with the Cincinatti Reds in 1956. Berger was 25 when he set the mark, older than the average rookie. Robinson was 21.
Barry Bonds holds the record for career home runs with 762 and the mark for most homers in a season with 73.
The AL rookie home run record is held by Mark McGwire who hit 49 home runs for the Oakland Athletics in 1987.
Most likely Billy Williams, who hit 25 home run in his rookie season in 1961.
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Ted Williams hit the most home runs as a Boston Red Sox player with 521.
Josh Hamilton with the Texas Rangers with 35 home runs in 2008
Pete Rose holds the record for most career multi-hit games doing it 1,225 times in his career.
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The MLB rookie record for RBIs is 145 set by Hall of Famer Ted Williams of the Boston Red Sox in 1939.
Most likely Billy Williams, who hit 25 home run in his rookie season in 1961.
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The all-time home run champion is Barry Bonds, who is from California.
The all-time home run champion is Barry Bonds, who is from California.
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