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Originally Posted by Stephen19
As for his monster year in 2001, it came after he hit 49 in 143 games the year before.
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To be fair, that is quite an increase. going from 49 to 73 is an additional 24 homers, which is a reasonably good homer season in itself.
Of course, Brady Anderson managed to go from 16 to 50 to 18 (never having even half of 50 homers in any other season in his career), so weird things do happen.