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Starting in 1993, the home run totals hit in the past 15 years for the AL, NL and MLB are:
(AL total, NL total, MLB total)
1993: 2074, 1956, 4030
1994: 1774, 1532, 3306*
1995: 2164, 1917, 4081
1996: 2742, 2220, 4962
1997: 2477, 2163, 4640
1998: 2499, 2565, 5064
1999: 2635, 2893, 5528
2000: 2688, 3005, 5693
2001: 2506, 2952, 5458
2002: 2464, 2595, 5059
2003: 2499, 2708, 5207
2004: 2605, 2846, 5451
2005: 2437, 2580, 5017
2006: 2546, 2840, 5386
2007: 2252, 2705, 4957
That means over the past 15 years, the AL has hit 36362 home runs, or about 2424 home runs a year. The NL has hit 37477 home runs, or about 2499 home runs a year. Overall, there have been 73839 home runs hit in the big leagues over the past 15 seasons, for about 4923 a year.
*1994 was a strike-shortened season
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