Here's full lists of baseball's single-season and all-time home run leaders Stats through, italics indicates active player 1. Barry Bonds, 2001 – 73 2. Mark McGwire, 1998 – 70 3. Sammy Sosa ...
Statistically speaking, Bonds holds the edge boasting the all-time record for home ... controversies during his time in MLB. Who comes next in the 10 Home Run Leaders? The magician Babe Ruth ...
WVU first baseman Grant Hussey set the all-time home run record for West Virginia baseball on Tuesday night. His homer in the top of the fifth inning against Pittsburgh was the 36th of his ...
Currently ninth on the all-time home run list, Sosa was not voted into the Baseball Hall of Fame, topping out at 18.5% support in his 10 years on the ballot. "I understand why some players in my ...
279/.401/.419 slash line (127 OPS+) with 297 home runs and 1,406 stolen bases. His stolen-base ability earned him the "Man of Steal" nickname, and to this day, he remains the all-time leader in ...
The myth of the Man of Steal, the greatest leadoff hitter of all time ... and holds three MLB records: career stolen bases (1406), single-season stolen bases (130) and runs scored (2295).
Henderson is also MLB's all-time leader in runs scored (2,295) and leadoff home runs (81). He played for nine different teams during his long career, including the Yankees (1985-1989) and Mets ...
Major League Baseball’s all-time stolen base leader Rickey Henderson ... 279 batting average, while amassing 3,055 hits and 297 home runs, and 1,115 RBI’s. He was inducted into Cooperstown ...
CHAMPAIGN — A year ago, Dan Hartleb thought his team was trying to hit too many home runs. Pushing the envelope on a thing like that in baseball? Not always a good thing. Illinois mashed 89 of ...