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In MLB, the most HRs Dwight hit in a game was 2 ... he did this 22 times.
Bo Jackson hit 141 home runs in his MLB career. His best season was 1989 with the Royals when he hit 32 HRs.
Barry Bonds (762 HRs)Hank Aaron (755 HRs)Babe Ruth (714 HRs)Willie Mays (660 HRs)Ken Griffey, Jr. (active)Sammy Sosa (609 HRs)Alex Rodriquez (activ
Sammy Sosa, born in San Pedro de Macoris, Dominican Republic with 609.
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.
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That was the 1982 St. Louis Cardinals that defeated the Milwaukee Brewers in the World Series. The Cardinals 67 home runs were the fewest in MLB by 7 (Astros hit 74 HRs). Other teams that won the World Series and hit the fewest home runs in MLB were the 1965 Los Angeles Dodgers (78 HRs), 1924 Washington Senators (22 HRs), and the 1906 Chicago White Sox (7 HRs).
Through games played on July 2, 2012, 38 of Garrett's 69 HRs with the Pirates have been hit at PNC Park.
Miguel Cabrera of the 2004-2005 Florida Marlins. Prior to 2007, there were four MLB players to have consecutive 30 HR seasons at the ages of 21 and 22 with Cabrera being the youngest by about 3 months ... 1) Miguel Cabrera - born April 18, 1983 - hit 33 HRs in 2004 and 33 HRs in 2005 for the Marlins. 2) Albert Pujols - born January 16, 1980 - hit 37 HRs in 2001 and 34 HRs in 2002 for the Cardinals. 3) Jimmie Foxx - born October 22, 1907 - hit 33 HRs in 1929 and 37 HRs in 1930 for the Philadelphia Athletics. 4) Ed Mathews - born October 13, 1931 - hit 47 HRs in 1953 and 40 HRs in 1954 for the Milwaukee Braves.
Mark McGwire. In 1997, McGwire's 58 home runs led MLB. He hit 34 for Oakland, was traded to St. Louis on July 31, and hit another 24 for the Cardinals. So while he didn't lead either league in HRs, he led the entire MLB in HRs.
Tony Conigliaro (born January 7, 1945) of the Boston Red Sox was 19 when he hit 24 home runs in the 1964 season. He is the only MLB player to have hit 20+ HRs in a season while a teenager.