After all, he got his 714 home runs in a lot less at bats than either of those guys. At one time Ruth was more than 300 home runs ahead of the second place guy. And Babe Ruth was a pitcher for most of his career with the Red Sox. Some of his pitching records (Yes, even in the World Series on the Red Sox, remember it was them that traded him to the the Yankees and began the Curse) held for a long time too. Bonds wasn't the first guy to be intentionally walked with the bases loaded. Ruth also would pitch and not bat ninth in the order either sometimes.
Subjekt: Re: I'll take Babe Ruth/ And for home run records
Walter Montego: I'm thinking Alex Rodriguez might be closing in in ten or less years. Ruth held the record a long time. Aaron what, 33 years? Let's see how long Bonds keeps it. There's one record I didn't think would ever be broken, and Bonds did it. He broke the professional baseball season record for home runs. It was 72, set in the 30's I believe. Yes, in the minor leagues, but still 72. Somehow Bonds hit 73 homeruns in one season in the Major Leagues. I still have trouble believing it was done. Does anyone know what the professional baseball record for home runs is? Counting all pro leagues? For the league and also for an indidvidual player adding all of his pro league home runs together? Did the Japanese player, I think named Oh have over 800? Did Bonds hit any in the minor leagues?
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