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Then you have the interesting case of Buck Freeman. I'd always assumed that his 25-homer season in 1899 was due to a really short porch in Washington. But he had a relatively benign home/road split of 16/9, all but two out of the park. In fact, from 1898-1900 he had 34 homers, 32 over the fence.
After he moved on to Boston later in his career he kept hitting homers in the mid-teens a year, but over 50% of them were ISTP.
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