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Can you name the MLB Career Home Run Leaders by Position?
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Rieges
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Stats are through 2009 season * denotes an active player
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Position
Player
# of HRs
Pitcher
37
Catcher
396
First Baseman
566
Second Baseman
351
Third Baseman
509
Short Stop
345
Outfielder
748
Designated Hitter
274*
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MLB Career Home Run Leaders by Position Quiz
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Created Sep 9, 2010 in
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CUYanks
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Sep 9th, 2010 at 23:21 GMT
1 point
Good quiz, but I think some of your numbers may be slightly off. For example, Bonds hit a few of his 762 as a PH or DH, etc.
Rieges
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Sep 10th, 2010 at 16:15 GMT
1 point
Thanks, I thought mlb.com's numbers were accurate because most of the players were listed at less than their career totals. Baseball-almanac actually lists the totals correctly so I updated it.
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