

Wally Berger couldn’t have started his big-league career much better than he did in 1930. Atlanta Braves: Wally Berger, 38 Home Runs in 1930 He then went on to slug another 17 (eight in July, nine in August) to more than double his season-long total. Entering July, Young had 11 homers to his name. The two-month span between July and August is what got him over that magical number. 763 OPS while finishing fourth in Rookie of the Year voting. Young also added 68 RBI, 85 runs scored, 29 doubles, 27 steals, and. The 32 home runs he hit as a rookie ended up being the only time he surpassed the 30-homer plateau. When it comes to overall production, though, it didn’t get better than what he did with the DBacks. Washington Nationals: Bryce Harper (2012) & Juan Soto (2018), 22 Home Runs Arizona Diamondbacks: Chris Young, 32 Home Runs in 2007Ĭhris Young had an interesting 13-year MLB career with a few different clubs.Toronto Blue Jays: Eric Hinske, 24 Home Runs in 2002.Texas Rangers: Adolis Garcia, 31 Home Runs in 2021.Tampa Bay Rays: Evan Longoria, 27 Home Runs in 2008.Louis Cardinals: Albert Pujols, 37 Home Runs in 2001 Seattle Mariners: Julio Rodriguez, 28 Home Runs in 2022.San Francisco Giants: Jim Ray Hart, 31 Home Runs in 1964.San Diego Padres: Hunter Renfroe, 26 Home Runs in 2017.Pittsburgh Pirates: Jason Bay (2004) & Josh Bell (2017), 26 Home Runs.Philadelphia Phillies: Willie Montañez, 30 Home Runs in 1971.Oakland Athletics: Mark McGwire, 49 Home Runs in 1987.New York Yankees: Aaron Judge, 52 Home Runs in 2017.New York Mets: Pete Alonso, 53 Home Runs in 2019.Minnesota Twins: Jimmie Hall, 33 Home Runs in 1963.Milwaukee Brewers: Ryan Braun, 34 Home Runs in 2007.Miami Marlins: Dan Uggla, 27 Home Runs in 2006.Los Angeles Dodgers: Cody Bellinger, 39 Home Runs in 2017.Los Angeles Angels: Tim Salmon, 31 Home Runs in 1993.Kansas City Royals: Bob Hamelin, 24 Home Runs in 1994.Houston Astros: Yordan Alvarez, 27 Home Runs in 2019.Detroit Tigers: Rudy York, 35 Home Runs in 1937.Colorado Rockies: Wilin Rosario, 28 Home Runs in 2012.Cleveland Guardians: Al Rosen, 37 Home Runs in 1950.Cincinnati Reds: Frank Robinson, 38 Home Runs in 1956.Chicago White Sox: Jose Abreu, 36 Home Runs in 2014.Chicago Cubs: Patrick Wisdom, 28 Home Runs in 2021.Boston Red Sox: Walt Dropo, 34 Home Runs in 1950.Baltimore Orioles: Ryan Mountcastle, 33 Home Runs in 2021.Atlanta Braves: Wally Berger, 38 Home Runs in 1930.Arizona Diamondbacks: Chris Young, 32 Home Runs in 2007.
