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I think Doug Mientkiewicz played a season for both teams?
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Richard--Not so quick with that Ott answer. For someone with over 50 hrs, for example, Ned Williamson, the single season HR leader before Babe Ruth, hit 57/64 at home.
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My question was for the greatest number of home runs disparity not the percentage disparity. Sorry, if I made that unclear.
Mientkiewicz played for both teams, but he is not the answer. |
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? He played briefly for the Yankees at the end of his career.
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My last guess:
Ricky Ledee??? Last edited by Jim VB; 06-13-2009 at 11:29 AM. |
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John Olerud one of my favorite all time Mets is not the answer.
Neither is Ricky Ledee. |
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I lied when I said that was my last guess.
THIS is my last guess (which makes "Ricky Ledee" my penultimate guess.): Miguel Cairo? |
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