by Tommy March on May 1st, 2006

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Who holds the Florida Marlins single season record for home runs?

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  • by Henry Hascup on May 1st, 2006

    Henry Hascup

    Here's the top 50 as of the end of 2005:

    FLORIDA MARLINS
    SEASON

    HOMERUNS YEAR HR
    1 Gary Sheffield 1996 42
    T2 Miguel Cabrera 2004 33
    T2 Miguel Cabrera 2005 33
    T2 Carlos Delgado 2005 33
    5 Mike Lowell 2003 32
    T6 Cliff Floyd 2001 31
    T6 Preston Wilson 2000 31
    T6 Derrek Lee 2003 31
    9 Derrek Lee 2000 28
    T10 Derrek Lee 2002 27
    T10 Mike Lowell 2004 27
    T10 Gary Sheffield 1994 27
    T13 Jeff Conine 1996 26
    T13 Preston Wilson 1999 26
    15 Jeff Conine 1995 25
    16 Mike Lowell 2002 24
    T17 Alex Gonzalez 2004 23
    T17 Preston Wilson 2001 23
    T17 Preston Wilson 2002 23
    T17 Greg Colbrunn 1995 23
    T17 Moises Alou 1997 23
    T22 Cliff Floyd 2000 22
    T22 Mike Lowell 2000 22
    T22 Cliff Floyd 1998 22
    T25 Derrek Lee 2001 21
    T25 Gary Sheffield 1997 21
    T27 Orestes Destrade 1993 20
    T27 Kevin Millar 2001 20
    T29 Juan Encarnacion 2003 19
    T29 Charles Johnson 1997 19
    T31 Mike Lowell 2001 18
    T31 Cliff Floyd 2002 18
    T31 Jeff Conine 1994 18
    T31 Alex Gonzalez 2003 18
    T31 Charles Johnson 2001 18
    T36 Derrek Lee 1998 17
    T36 Bobby Bonilla 1997 17
    T36 Devon White 1996 17
    T36 Jeff Conine 1997 17
    T36 Kurt Abbott 1995 17
    T41 Gary Sheffield 1995 16
    T41 Greg Colbrunn 1996 16
    T41 Juan Encarnacion 2005 16
    T41 Ivan Rodriguez 2003 16
    T41 Kevin Millar 2002 16
    46 Hee Seop Choi 2004 15
    T47 Kevin Millar 2000 14
    T47 Jeff Conine 2004 14
    T47 Alex Gonzalez 1999 14
    T47 Terry Pendleton 1995 14

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