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Player with the greatest disparity between home runs and strikeouts in a season (min. 30 HRS) (Original Post) kairos12 Nov 2018 OP
greatest disparity hr's to SO's for a career Guppy Nov 2018 #1
What about Williams? beachbum bob Nov 2018 #2
I would have thought Teddy Ballgame too. kairos12 Nov 2018 #3
ted williams Guppy Nov 2018 #4
Both Are Very Impressive, Though ProfessorGAC Nov 2018 #5
Forgetting Home Runs, But Just Low K's ProfessorGAC Nov 2018 #6

kairos12

(13,331 posts)
3. I would have thought Teddy Ballgame too.
Fri Nov 2, 2018, 03:06 PM
Nov 2018

The closest he came to Gehrig was in 1941 when he had 37 HRs and 27 SOs. A disparity of 10 versus 18 for Gehrig.

ProfessorGAC

(70,655 posts)
6. Forgetting Home Runs, But Just Low K's
Mon Nov 5, 2018, 08:57 AM
Nov 2018

Joe Sewell for the 1932 Yankees. He struck out 3 times (yes, 3) in 576 plate appearances.

For his entire career he only struck out once every 73 plate appearances and once went 115 games without striking out.

He had over 8300 plate appearances, but only struck out 114 times.

Was a .312 hitter for his 14 year career, but not a bopper. He only had 49 HRs.

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