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Old 06-03-2006, 02:25 AM   #1 (permalink)
NickBam54
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Career HR List

For those who are far enough into the game, whats your career list looking like? I'm in the year 2010. Mine looks like this:

1. Mark McGwire 774
2. Frank "The Big Hurt" Thomas 646
3. Jim Thome 642
4. Willie Stargell 640
5. Eduardo Perez# 617 (one of the most consistent players in the history, only trails Don Hurst for highest career VORP)
6. Babe Ruth 613 (injury bug hit him a few times)
7. Alex Rodriguez# 609
8. Hank Greenberg 548
9. Lou Gehrig 536
10. Frank Thomas (The white one) 514
11. Tony Batista 509
12. Todd Hundley 504
13. Sam Horn 502
14. Rondell White# 501
15. Eddie Murray 494
16. Todd Helton# 491
17. Bob Horner 482
18. Willie Greene 473
18. Raul Mondesi 473
20. Kevin Maas 460

*30 year old Albert Pujols is sitting 25th with 436 home runs, I'm cheering for him to chase Big Mac.

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Top Ten Single Season HR
In 1996, Sosa and McGwire had a home run race chasing Babe.
1. Sammy Sosa 64
2. Babe Ruth 63
3. Mark McGwire 61
4. Dan Villers 60 (2006 draft pick, fictional)
5. Barry Bonds/Lou Gehrig 59 (One of Bonds only seasons)
6. Mark McGwire (2x) 58
7. Jonny Gomes/Jose Canseco 57 (One of Cansecos only seasons)
8. Adrian Beltre 56
9. Ken Phelps/Mark McGwire/David Ortiz 55
10. Mark McGwire 54

To say the least, Mark McGwire was quite a HR hitter, but didn't win one MVP (but Eduardo Perez has SEVEN).

If anyone would like to know how certain players did, just drop their name.

Last edited by NickBam54 : 06-03-2006 at 02:31 AM.
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