Eleven or More Seasons With 30 Home Runs
Player | Seasons | Seasons and teams |
---|---|---|
Hank Aaron | 15 | 1957–63, 1965–67, 1969–73 (Milwaukee/Atlanta Braves) |
Alex Rodriguez | 14 | 1996, 1998–2000 (Seattle Mariners), 2001–03 (Texas Rangers), 2004–10 (New York Yankees) |
Barry Bonds | 14 | 1990, 1992 (Pittsburgh Pirates), 1993–2004 (San Francisco Giants) |
Babe Ruth | 13 | 1920–24, 1926–33 (New York Yankees) |
Mike Schmidt | 13 | 1974–77, 1979–87 (Philadelphia Phillies) |
Jimmie Foxx | 12 | 1929–35 (Philadelphia Athletics), 1936–40 (Boston Red Sox) |
Manny Ramírez | 12 | 1995–96, 1998–2000 (Cleveland Indians), 2001–06 (Boston Red Sox), 08 (Boston-Los Angeles Dodgers) |
Jim Thome | 12 | 1996–2002 (Cleveland Indians), 2003–04 (Philadelphia Phillies), 2006–08 (Chicago White Sox) |
Albert Pujols | 12 | 2001–11 (St. Louis Cardinals), 2012 (Los Angeles Angels) |
Frank Robinson | 11 | 1956, 1958–62, 1965 (Cincinnati Reds), 1966–67, 1969 (Baltimore Orioles), 1973 (California Angels) |
Willie Mays | 11 | 1954–57, 1959, 1961–66 (New York/San Francisco Giants) |
Mark McGwire | 11 | 1987–90, 1992, 1995–96 (Oakland Athletics), 1997 (Oakland Athletics/St. Louis Cardinals), 1998–2000 (St. Louis Cardinals) |
Sammy Sosa | 11 | 1993, 1995–2004 (Chicago Cubs) |
Carlos Delgado | 11 | 1997–2004 (Toronto Blue Jays), 2005 (Florida Marlins), 2006, 2008 (New York Mets) |
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