Most homers in final season
Posted by Andy on March 27, 2008
David's idea from yesterday got me to wondering who hit the most homers in their final major-league season. Do you know? Click through.
Here are the leaders in last season, ignoring 2007 since it counts 2007 as the "last" season for all active players.
Cnt Player **HR** Year Age Tm Lg G PA AB R H 2B 3B RBI BB IBB SO HBP SH SF GDP SB CS BA OBP SLG OPS Positions +----+-----------------+------+----+---+---+--+---+---+---+---+---+--+--+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+--+-----+-----+-----+-----+---------+ 1 Dave Kingman 35 1986 37 OAK AL 144 604 561 70 118 19 0 94 33 3 126 3 0 7 16 3 3 .210 .255 .431 .686 *D/3 2 Mark McGwire 29 2001 37 STL NL 97 364 299 48 56 4 0 64 56 3 118 3 0 6 7 0 0 .187 .316 .492 .808 *3 3 Ted Williams 29 1960 41 BOS AL 113 390 310 56 98 15 0 72 75 7 41 3 0 2 7 1 1 .316 .451 .645 1.096 *7 4 Hank Greenberg 25 1947 36 PIT NL 125 510 402 71 100 13 2 74 104 0 73 4 0 0 16 0 0 .249 .408 .478 .886 *3 5 Jack Graham 24 1949 32 SLB AL 137 573 500 71 119 22 1 79 61 0 62 4 8 0 12 0 1 .238 .326 .430 .756 *3 6 Roy Cullenbine 24 1947 33 DET AL 142 607 464 82 104 18 1 78 137 0 51 0 6 0 10 3 2 .224 .401 .422 .823 *3 7 Nick Johnson 23 2006 27 WSN NL 147 628 500 100 145 46 0 77 110 15 99 13 2 3 12 10 3 .290 .428 .520 .948 *3 8 Albert Belle 23 2000 33 BAL AL 141 622 559 71 157 37 1 103 52 11 68 4 0 7 17 0 5 .281 .342 .474 .816 *9D 9 Kirby Puckett 23 1995 35 MIN AL 137 602 538 83 169 39 0 99 56 18 89 3 0 5 15 3 2 .314 .379 .515 .894 *9D/8645 10 Phil Nevin 22 2006 35 TOT ML 129 450 397 54 95 13 0 68 48 1 106 2 1 2 13 0 0 .239 .323 .438 .761 D3/792 11 Paul O'Neill 21 2001 38 NYY AL 137 563 510 77 136 33 1 70 48 4 59 2 0 3 20 22 3 .267 .330 .459 .789 *9/D 12 Will Clark 21 2000 36 TOT ML 130 507 427 78 136 30 2 70 69 3 69 7 0 4 7 5 2 .319 .418 .546 .964 *3/D 13 Dave Nilsson 21 1999 29 MIL NL 115 404 343 56 106 19 1 62 53 6 64 2 2 4 7 1 2 .309 .400 .554 .954 *2/D
Barry Bonds has 28 homers last year, in what will likely be his final season.
I have a feeling this list rips off a few players. For example, there are probably a few players who had 20+ HR seasons followed by a season with just a few ABs, but they don't get considered here.
Again, hopefully Nick Johnson doesn't belong here and he'll be playing again.
March 27th, 2008 at 7:39 pm
Mel Ott might be the kind of guy you have in mind, 21 HR in 1945, then just 72 at-bats over the next (and last) two years of his career. I know what happened to most of the guys in the list, but Jack Graham?
March 27th, 2008 at 8:04 pm
Here's a little blurb I found about Jack Graham.
http://www.thediamondangle.com/archive/oct01/graham.html