5 Year Recalc:
Ted Williams hit 521 home runs in real life, but continues to go above and beyond passing 600 home runs this season and finishing with 636 home runs.
Gil Hodges hit 370 home runs in real life, and passed 300 this season. At 32 years old Hodges finished the season with 327 homers.
Eddie Robinson also passed 300 home runs this season, but at 35 years old Robinson will have a hard time reaching 400.
Player Watch
Ted Williams (36) - 636
Stan Musial (35) - 378
Joe DiMaggio (41) - 367
Duke Snider (31) - 344
Ralph Kiner (34) - 341
Gil Hodges (32) - 327
Eddie Robinson (35) - 301
Yogi Berra (31) - 292
Mickey Mantle (25) - 221
Eddie Mathews (25) - 180
Willie Mays (25) - 177
Ernie Banks (25) - 115
Hank Aaron (22) - 81
Harmon Killebrew (20) - 77
Frank Robinson (22) - 38
Season Leaders
1. Duke Snider - 44
2. Mickey Mantle - 41
3. Stan Lopata - 37
4. Ted Williams - 37
5. Ernie Banks - 34
6. Eddie Mathews - 33
7. Del Crandall - 31
400 Club Retired
Babe Ruth - 728
Jimmie Foxx - 663
Mel Ott - 637
Johnny Mize - 546
Lou Gehrig - 508
Hank Greenberg - 440
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Random Debut:
Javy Lopez led all players with 45 home runs this season, but the big story this season was four players passing the 300 home run mark.
Phil Nevin finished the season with 322, Nick Delvecchio finished with 326, Dick Buckley finished with 320, and David Justice finished with 320.
Player Watch
Chet Cochrane (34) - 480
Leo Ostenberg (41) - 466
Jeromy Burnitz (34) - 381
Fred Mann (32) - 338
Nick Delvecchio (32) - 326
Phil Nevin (31) - 322
Dick Buckley (35) - 320
David Justice (32) - 300
Barry Bonds (23) - 219
Sam Thompson (25) - 208
Season Leaders
1. Javy Lopez - 45
2. Akira Eto - 38
3. Greg Brock - 35
4. Corey Koskie - 34
5. Barry Bonds - 32
6. Von Hayes - 32
7. Leo Ostenberg - 32
400 Club Retired
Mike Schmidt - 673
Joe Munson - 538
Oyster Burns - 453
Albert Dalrymple - 451
Jim Thome - 451
Hanley Ramirez - 435
Jody Davis - 401