well if the pattern continues think the player should have 54 homeruns for the entire season
Through the 2009 season, that is Luis Gonzalez who hit 57 home runs in 2001.
Rogers Hornsby hit 42 home runs in 1922.
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.
If the player keeps hitting 9 home runs in every 63 games he plays at the same rate he will hit 27 home runs that season.
Nobody has hit 400 home runs in a single season in Major League Baseball history. The record for most home runs in a season is 74, set by Barry Bonds in 2001.
In MLB, that was Babe Ruth who hit his 600th home run in the 1931 season.
David Ortiz set the single-season record for most home runs by a Boston Red Sox player in 2006. He hit 54 home runs that year, which was the most in the American League.
Jimmie Foxx, who hit 41 home runs in 1936.
The record is still held by Barry Bonds.
Is this supposed to be some sort of multiple-choice question? There are lots of players who've never hit 50 home runs in a season. My guess would be Hank Aaron who hit 755 career home runs but never more than 47 in a season.
a really good player