Fifteen or More Seasons With 20 Home Runs
Player | Seasons | Years and teams |
---|---|---|
Hank Aaron | 20 | 1955–74 (Milwaukee/Atlanta Braves) |
Barry Bonds | 19 | 1987–88, 90–92 (Pittsburgh Pirates), 1993–2004, 2006–07 (San Francisco Giants) |
Willie Mays | 17 | 1951, 1954–68, 1970 (New York/San Francisco Giants) |
Frank Robinson | 17 | 1956–65 (Cincinnati Reds), 1966–67, 1969–71 (Baltimore Orioles), 1973 (California Angels), 1974 (California Angels/Cleveland Indians) |
Babe Ruth | 16 | 1919 (Boston Red Sox), 1920–34 (New York Yankees) |
Ted Williams | 16 | 1939–42, 1946–51, 1954–58, 1960 (Boston Red Sox) |
Jim Thome | 16 | Cleveland Indians, Philadelphia Phillies, Chicago White Sox, Minnesota Twins |
Reggie Jackson | 16 | 1968–75 (Oakland Athletics), 1976 (Baltimore Orioles), 1977–80 (New York Yankees), 1982, 1984–85 (California Angels) |
Eddie Murray | 16 | 1977–85, 1987–88 (Baltimore Orioles), 1989–90 (Los Angeles Dodgers), 1993 (New York Mets), 1995 (Cleveland Indians), 1996 (Cleveland Indians/Baltimore Orioles) |
Fred McGriff | 15 | 1987–90 (Toronto Blue Jays), 1991–92 (San Diego Padres), 1993 (San Diego Padres/Atlanta Braves), 1994–97 (Atlanta Braves), 1999–2000 (Tampa Bay Devil Rays), 2001 (Tampa Bay Devil Rays/Chicago Cubs), 2002 (Chicago Cubs) |
Mel Ott | 15 | 1929–39, 1941–42, 1944–45 (New York Giants) |
Willie Stargell | 15 | 1964–76, 1978–79 (Pittsburgh Pirates) |
Dave Winfield | 15 | 1974, 1977–80 (San Diego Padres), 1982–83, 1985–88 (New York Yankees), 1990 (New York Yankees/California Angels), 1991 (California Angels), 1992 (Toronto Blue Jays), 1993 (Minnesota Twins) |
Ken Griffey, Jr. | 15 | 1990–94, 1996–99 (Seattle Mariners), 2000–01, 2004–07 (Cincinnati Reds) |
Alex Rodriguez | 15 | 1996–2000 (Seattle Mariners), 2001–03 (Texas Rangers), 2004–10 (New York (AL)) |
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