The Monkees had the biggest-selling single in the US in 1967 ("I'm A Believer", which became their biggest hit), outselling even the Beatles' singles that year.
The answer is George Foster.
"Dancing In The Moonlight" was released as a hit single in 1972, reaching #13 on Billboard; it was therefore most likely recorded in 1972. It was also the title track of the band's 1973 album, and had been written in the late 1960s by the band's drummer's brother. The drummer later on was a member of Orleans.
Chris Gayle hit most sixes in 2010
Jim Thome is the only player that hit 300+ home runs for Cleveland ... he had 337.
Sammy Sosa, born in San Pedro de Macoris, Dominican Republic with 609.
Bobby Bonilla hit 32 HRs for the Pirates in 1990 and 34 HRs for the Mets in 1993.
Dick Stuart. Stuart, a first baseman, hit 35 HRs for the 1961 Pittsburgh Pirates and 42 HRs for the 1963 Boston Red Sox.
Through the 2008 season, that would be Reggie Jackson of the New York Yankees who hit 5 HRs in the 1977 Series.
In MLB, the most HRs Dwight hit in a game was 2 ... he did this 22 times.
Barry Bonds had 52 SBs and 33 HRs for the 1990 Pirates and 43 SBs and 25 HRs for the 1991 for the Pirates. He hit 40+ HRs in 8 seasons. Willie Mays had 40 SBs and 36 HRs for the 1956 Giants. He hit 40+ HRs in 6 seasons. Brady Anderson had 53 SBs and 21 HRs for the 1992 Orioles. He hit 50 HRs in 1996 for the Orioles. Alfonso Soriano had 43 SBs and 18 HRs for the 2001 Yankees and 41 SBs and 39 HRs for the 2002 Yankees. He hit 46 HRs in 2006 for the Nationals. Vladimir Guerrero had 40 SBs and 39 HRs for the 2002 Expos. He hit 40+ HRs twice for the Expos (1999 and 2000). Carlos Beltran had 41 SBs and 26 HRs for the 2003 Royals and and 42 SBs and 38 HRs for the 2004 Royals/Astros. He hit 41 HRs in 2006 for the Mets. Ryne Sandberg had 54 SBs and 26 HRs for the 1985 Cubs. He hit 40 HRs in 1990 for the Cubs.
He is the only player to have 3 seasons where he hit 60 or more home runs. He hit 66 HRs in 1998, 63 in 1999 and 64 in 2001.
No ... Tino Martinez led the 1998 Yankees in HRs with 28.
Boston Red Sox who Babe hit 11 HRs against.
Yogi Berra - 1 HR in the 1940s, 9 HRs in the 1950s, 2 HRs in the 1960s - all HRs were hit for the New York Yankees.Joe DiMaggio - 3 HRs in the 1930s, 3 HRs in the 1940s, 2 HRs in the 1950s - all HRs were hit for the New York Yankees.Matt Williams - 1 HR in the 1980s for the San Francisco Giants, 1 HR in the 1990s for the Cleveland Indians, 1 HR in the 2000s for the Arizona Diamondbacks.Eddie Murray - 1 HR in the 1970s for the Baltimore Orioles, 2 HRs in the 1980s for the Baltimore Orioles, 1 HR in the 1990s for the Cleveland Indians. Eddie Murray hit world series home runs in 1979, 1983 and 1995.
1) Jose Canseco, born in Havana - hit 30+ HRs in 8 seasons, the most being 46 in 1998 for the Toronto Blue Jays. 2) Tony Oliva, born in Pinar del Rio - hit 30+ HRs in one season (32 for the Minnesota Twins in 1964). 3) Rafael Palmeiro, born in Havana - hit 30+ HRs in 10 seasons, the most being 47 for the Texas Rangers in 1999 and 2001. 4) Tony Perez, born in Ciego De Avila - hit 30+ HRs in 2 seasons, the most being 40 for the Cincinnati Reds in 1970.
Oh, dude, that's a fun fact right there. So, the MLB player with the most letters in their last name who hit 40 home runs in a season is... drum roll, please... Giancarlo Stanton! Yeah, that guy's last name is like a whole sentence by itself, but hey, he sure knows how to smack those homers out of the park.