Special Report: America’s Fascination with The HR
Topping 30
Years with most players hitting 30 or more homers:
* 1996: 41
* 1998: 33
* 1997: 30
* 1987: 28
* 1995: 22
Note: In 1961, 15 players hit 30 or more homers.
Topping 40
Years with most players hitting 40 or more homers:
1996: 15
1997: 10
1961: 10
1955: 7
1969: 7
Topping 50
Years with most players hitting 50 or more homers:
1938: 2
1947: 2
1961: 2
1996: 2
1997: 2
1998: 2
Home Runs Per Game
Years with most home runs per game:
1996: 2.19
1997: 2.18
1987: 2.12
1998: 2.09
1994: 2.07
Home Runs by Decade
How 1998 compares to other modern-era baseball seasons in terms of home runs:
1901-1910
Home Runs: 3,207
Home Runs/Game: 0.28
30+ Homers: 0
40+ Homers: 0
50+ Homers: 0
THE TOP TWO HR (Avg/Yr)
Harry Davis: 68 (6.8)
Sam Crawford: 55 (5.5)
1911-1920
Home Runs: 4,800
Home Runs/Game: 0.36
30+ Homers: 0
40+ Homers: 0
50+ Homers: 1
THE TOP TWO HR (Avg/Yr)
Gavy Cravath: 117 (11.7)
Babe Ruth: 103 (10.3)
1921-1930
Home Runs: 10,829
Home Runs/Game: 0.89
30+ Home Runs: 38
40+ Home Runs: 15
50+ Home Runs: 4
THE TOP TWO HR (Avg/Yr)
Babe Ruth: 462 (46.2)
Rogers Hornsby: 243 (24.3)
1931-1940
Home Runs: 13,448
Home Runs/Game: 1.09
30+ Home Runs: 59
40+ Home Runs: 16
50+ Home Runs: 3
THE TOP TWO HR (Avg/Yr)
Jimmie Foxx: 414 (41.4)
Lou Gehrig: 306 (30.6)
1941-1950
Home Runs: 13,460
Home Runs/Game: 1.09
30+ Home Runs: 42
40+ Home Runs: 8
50+ Home Runs: 3
THE TOP TWO HR (Avg/Yr)
Ted Williams: 239 (23.9)
Ralph Kiner: 215 (12.5)
1951-1960
Home Runs: 20,921
Home Runs/Game: 1.70
30+ Home Runs: 96
40+ Home Runs: 37
50+ Home Runs: 2
THE TOP TWO HR (Avg/Yr)
Eddie Mathews: 338 (33.8)
Mickey Mantle: 320 (32.0)
1961-1970
Home Runs: 27,470
Home Runs/Game: 1.65
30+ Home Runs: 130
40+ Home Runs: 40
50+ Home Runs: 3
THE TOP TWO HR (Avg/Yr)
Harmon Killebrew: 403 (40.3)
Hank Aaron: 373 (37.3)
1971-1980
Home Runs: 29,200
Home Runs/Game: 1.46
30+ Home Runs: 91
40+ Home Runs: 17
50+ Home Runs: 1
THE TOP TWO HR (Avg/Yr)
Reggie Jackson: 310 (31.0)
Mike Schmidt: 283 (28.3)
1981-1990
Home Runs: 33,172
Home Runs/Game: 1.62
30+ Home Runs: 121
40+ Home Runs: 11
50+ Home Runs: 1
THE TOP TWO HR (Avg/Yr)
Dale Murphy: 299 (29.9)
Eddie Murray: 268 (26.8)
1991-1998
Home Runs: 32,060
Home Runs/Game: 1.93
30+ Home Runs: 179
40+ Home Runs: 47
50+ Home Runs: 7
THE TOP TWO HR (Avg/Yr)
Albert Belle: 306 (30.6)
Ken Griffey, Jr.: 304 (30.4)
--Researched by HOUSTON MITCHELL
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