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If a batter hits 47-48 homers a season, he's going for the fences, right? And if he's going for the fences, he’s going to strike out a lot, right? Well, yes, and no. In the case of Willie Stargell in 1971, he led the league with 48 homers and 154 strikeouts. Henry Aaron was second in roundtrippers with 47. However, Aaron fanned only 58 times, which is further confirmation that he had one of his best seasons ever in 1971.

The great contrast between Aaron and Stargell in strikeouts, 58 to 154, is fairly typical of the great sluggers of the past. Of those players hitting at least 47 fourbaggers, Stargell fanned most frequently, more than three times as often as he blasted one out of the park. This surpassed the marks of Reggie Jackson and Harmon Killebrew in their biggest home run years.

Was there ever a player hitting 47 or more homers who fanned less than that? Yes, three. Johnny Mize did it once and Lou Gehrig and Ted Kluszewski did it twice. Gehrig had the all-tine beat season ratio when he hit 49 homers and fanned only 31 times in his Triple Crown season of 1934. Those players who have hit 47 or more homers in a season are listed below with the number of times they fanned that season. Asterisks indicate league leader.

Year

Player

HR

SO

Year

Player

HR

SO








1961

Roger Maris

61*

67

1936

Lou Gehrig

49*

46

1927

Babe Ruth

60*

89*

1954

Ted Kluszewski

49*

35

1921

Babe Ruth

59*

81

1962

Willie Nays

49*

85

1932

Jimmy Foxx

58*

96

1964

H. Killebrew

49*

135

1938

H. Greenberg

58*

92

1966

Frank Robinson

49*

90

1930

Hack Wilson

56*

84*

1969

H. Killebrew

49*

84

1920

Babe Ruth

54*

80

1933

Jimmy Foxx

48*

93*

1928

Babe Ruth

54*

87*

1962

H. Killebrew

48*

142*

1949

Ralph Kiner

54*

61

1,969

Frank Howard

48

96

1961

Mickey Mantle

54

112

1971

Will Stargell

48*

154*

1956

Mickey Mantle

52*

99

1926

Babe Ruth

47*

76

1965

Willie Hays

52*

71

1927

Lou Gehrig

47

84

1947

Ralph Kiner

51*

81

1950

Ralph Kiner

47*

79

1947

Johnny Mize

51*

42

1953

Ed Mathews

47*

83

1955

Willie Mays

51*

60

1955

Ted Kluszewski

47*

40

1938

Jimmy Foxx

50

76

1958

Ernie Banks

47*

87

1930

Babe Ruth

49*

61

1964

Willie Hays

47*

72

1934

Lou Gehrig

49*

31

1969

Reggie Jackson

47

142*

1971

Henry Aaron

47

58