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CAREER
1910-1919
HOMERUNS HR
1 Gavvy Cravath 116
2 Fred Luderus 83
3 Home Run Baker 76
4 Wildfire Schulte 75
5 Larry Doyle 64
6 Sherry Magee 61
7 Heinie Zimmerman 58
8 Fred Merkle 56
9 Vic Saier 55
10 Chief Wilson 52
11 Zack Wheat 51
T12 Cy Williams 49
T12 Babe Ruth 49
T14 Ed Konetchy 47
T14 Hal Chase 47
T14 Ty Cobb 47
17 Benny Kauff 46
18 Joe Jackson 42
T19 Sam Crawford 39
T19 Beals Becker 39
T19 Tilly Walker 39
22 Tris Speaker 38
23 Ping Bodie 36
24 Jake Daubert 35
T25 Duffy Lewis 34
T25 Dode Paskert 34
T25 Wally Pipp 34
T25 Casey Stengel 34
T29 Honus Wagner 31
T29 Fred Beck 31
T31 Dave Robertson 30
T31 Max Carey 30
T31 Dutch Zwilling 30
T31 Steve Evans 30
35 George Burns 29
36 Dots Miller 28
T37 Bob Bescher 27
T37 Del Pratt 27
T37 Red Smith 27
T37 Rogers Hornsby 27
41 Jimmy Walsh 25
T42 George Burns 24
T42 Happy Felsch 24
T42 Art Wilson 24
T45 George Cutshaw 23
T45 Hans Lobert 23
T45 Rube Oldring 23
T45 Doc Hoblitzell 23
T45 Harry Hooper 23
T50 Tommy Leach 22
T50 Harry Heilmann 22
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