In 1962, Willie Mays led Major League Baseball with 49 home runs. Harmon Killebrew was second, with 48.
Jimmie Foxx led the Major Leagues in 1933 with 48 home runs for Philadelphia.
Lou Gerhig 49.
No one (in the major leagues) hit home runs off Bob Feller in 1938.
Most Home Runs by a Second BasemanThe player with the most home runs by a second baseman in the National League was Jeff Kent with 351 home runs. Kent played 17 years in the Major Leagues, and had a total of 377 career home runs.The player with the most home runs by a second baseman in the American League was Joe Gordon with 246 home runs. Gordon played 11 years in the Major Leagues, and had a total of 253 career home runs.
No one ever has, at least in the major leagues, I think 15 or so have hit four.
Rogers Hornsby led the Major Leagues in home runs in 1925 with 39 home runs for St. Louis.
Lou Gehrig led the Major Leagues with 49 home runs for the Yankees in 1934.
Jimmie Foxx led the Major Leagues in 1933 with 48 home runs for Philadelphia.
Jimmie Foxx led the major leagues in home runs in 1932. He hit 58 for Philadelphia that year.
Babe Ruth of the New York Yankees led the Major Leagues with 46 home runs in in 1924.
Babe Ruth of the New York Yankees led the Major Leagues with 47 home runs in in 1926.
Babe Ruth of the New York Yankees led the Major Leagues with 54 home runs in in 1928.
Babe Ruth of the New York Yankees led the Major Leagues with 46 home runs in in 1929.
Babe Ruth and Cy Williams both hit 41 home runs in 1923 to lead the Major Leagues.
Babe Ruth of the New York Yankees led the Major Leagues with 54 home runs in in 1920. (A record at the time)
Babe Ruth of the New York Yankees led the Major Leagues with 59 home runs in in 1921. (A record at the time)
Babe Ruth of the New York Yankees led the Major Leagues with 60 home runs in in 1927. (A record at the time)