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∙ 17y agoBarry Bonds set the single season home run record with 73 home runs in 2001.
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∙ 12y agoBarry Bonds! he played for the giants he held the record on august, 7 2007
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∙ 17y agoWes Ferrell with 38 homers.
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∙ 15y agoBarry Bonds with 73 in one season
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In 2004, Ichiro Suzuki hit a record 225 singles.
That would be the 1899 Cleveland Spiders (National League) whose record was 20-134.
According to numbers published by the Major League Baseball Players Association, the average player salary in 1969 was $24,909. The league minimum that season was $10,000.
The minimum salary for the 2009 season is $400,000 according to major league players association.
Nobody has hit 400 home runs in a single season in Major League Baseball history. The record for most home runs in a season is 74, set by Barry Bonds in 2001.
If you're talking about the Modern Era (1900 to present) then it would be Roger Maris.
In 2004, Ichiro Suzuki hit a record 225 singles.
Sandy Koufax had 11 shutouts in 1963 for the Dodgers.
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Finishing 6th in the National League Central division of Major League Baseball (MLB), the Pittsburgh Pirates recorded a 2010 regular season record of 57 wins and 105 losses.
That would be the 1899 Cleveland Spiders (National League) whose record was 20-134.
According to numbers published by the Major League Baseball Players Association, the average player salary in 1969 was $24,909. The league minimum that season was $10,000.
Mariners outfielder Ichiro Suzuki set the record during the 2004 season.
Earl Webb hit 67 Doubles back in 1931
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John Coleman 48 in 1883
Ted Williams still holds the record as the last Major League player to hit .400 in a season. In 1941, he ended the season with a .406. No one has hit .400 since.