First let me say I am sorry for the confusion...The answer is Steve Balboni with 36 homeruns in 1985. But I misread the 2nd stat I threw out there...he let THE MINORS in homeruns 6 times...see the entry that I misread here.
The winner is Paul from Paul's Random Stuff. Just email me Paul and I'll send your cards out right away. Thank you everyone for entering!
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I already have full sets for these five packs from my repackage box so I'm giving them away...If you would like three hobby packs of Topps 2008 Series 1 and two packs of 1989 Score just be the first to answer the following question in the comments section...
As you might expect, George Brett holds most of the Royals hitting records but here's one he doesn't hold: home runs in a single season. That record is held by a player who led the American league in home runs six times but never gets mentioned for Hall of Fame consideration. Who is he?
The winner is Paul from Paul's Random Stuff. Just email me Paul and I'll send your cards out right away. Thank you everyone for entering!
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I already have full sets for these five packs from my repackage box so I'm giving them away...If you would like three hobby packs of Topps 2008 Series 1 and two packs of 1989 Score just be the first to answer the following question in the comments section...
As you might expect, George Brett holds most of the Royals hitting records but here's one he doesn't hold: home runs in a single season. That record is held by a player who led the American league in home runs six times but never gets mentioned for Hall of Fame consideration. Who is he?
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No Royal has led the American League in Homers
But the current single season American League home run leader would be Roger Maris with 61.
If you want to see who was inside those packs, I posted what I got on my blog.