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3-HR games in seasons with fewest HR

Posted by Andy on February 13, 2009

I was just looking at the back of Larry Parrish's 1988 Score Rookies & Traded baseball card (for my blog featuring that set) and it mentioned that had a bunch of 3-HR games despite not having large HR totals in many years.

That got me to wondering what the lowest season total for HR was for a player with a 3-HR game occurring in that same season.

Let's start with this list, which captures all 3-HR games. Clicking through on Parrish's 4 such games shows you this:

  Cnt Date          Tm   Opp GmReslt PA AB  R  H 2B 3B HR RBI BB IBB SO HBP SH SF ROE GDP SB CS BOr Positions
+----+-------------+---+----+-------+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+---+--+---+--+---+--+--+---+---+--+--+---+---------+
    1 1977-05-29    MON @STL W 14-4   5  5  5  5  0  0  3   5  0   0  0   0  0  0   0   0  0  0 8th 3B        

    2 1978-07-30    MON @ATL W 19-0   6  6  4  4  1  0  3   5  0   0  2   0  0  0   0   0  0  0 5th 3B        

    3 1980-04-25    MON @ATL L  7-8   5  5  3  3  0  0  3   7  0   0  0   0  0  0   0   0  0  0 5th 3B        

    4 1985-04-29    TEX  NYY W  7-5   4  4  3  3  0  0  3   6  0   0  0   0  0  0   0   0  0  0 4th RF        

Going back to Parrish's main page, you can learn that in 1977, he hit only 11 HR for the whole season. (Also in 1978 he had 15, in 1980 he also had 15, and in 1985 he had 17.) That figure of 11 is pretty small. I wonder if it's the lowest seasonal total ever?

Looking down the list some more, Claudell Washington did it in 1980, when he also had just 11 HR for the season.

I think we have a winner with Darnell Coles, though:

  Cnt Date          Tm   Opp GmReslt PA AB  R  H 2B 3B HR RBI BB IBB SO HBP SH SF ROE GDP SB CS BOr Positions
+----+-------------+---+----+-------+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+---+--+---+--+---+--+--+---+---+--+--+---+---------+
    1 1987-09-30(2) PIT  CHC L  8-10  5  4  3  4  0  0  3   6  1   0  0   0  0  0   0   0  0  0 5th 3B        

    2 1994-07-05    TOR @MIN W 14-3   5  5  3  3  0  0  3   4  0   0  1   0  0  0   0   0  0  0 7th 3B        

In 1987, he hit 10 homers all year. But in 1994, he hit just 4 homers all year! (He had just 143 AB.)

I wonder if there's anybody who had a season with 3 homers, having them all come in the same season. I'm not going to research the rest of this list, but you can if you like.

11 Responses to “3-HR games in seasons with fewest HR”

  1. aawillsher Says:

    I was recently wondering about a related question -- what is the most HR's hit by a player (season or career) who never hit more than one in a game?

  2. Andy Says:

    That is very difficult to search for because the PI is not designed to allow game searches based on a seasonal requirement. I was able to do this one because the total number of 3HR games is small and therefore easily searched manually after the PI does the heavy lifting. Your query, and many other similarly interesting ones, require a lot more manual analysis. (Older journalists must cringe when they hear me make this complaint.)

  3. mccombe35 Says:

    Not sure if I get the point.

    Tuffy Rhodes had 3 HRs on opening day for the Cubs in '94. (all off Gooden) & ended up with 8 HRs for the year. & he also had a 2 HR game off Kile that year...

  4. TheGoof Says:

    My first thought was of Tuffy, but we've got a few other winners. Freddy Patek, not exactly known as a slugger, had three homers in a game in 1980 out of his five for the season. Bobby Estalella, in 1997, had three of his four in one game as the young player had just 29 ABs. I was just looking at C, SS and 2B, so there might be a few doozies at other positions, too.

  5. Raphy Says:

    Andy, you might find this article interesting. Its six years old, but its still worth reading.

    "King for a day: some of the most unlikely hitters to club three homers in one game" by Tim Olsen
    http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0FCI/is_6_62/ai_100961687

  6. Raphy Says:

    Oh. One more thing about the article. At the end (page 3) there is a list of players who have had a three homerun game sorted by fewest career (through 2002) games.

  7. kingturtle Says:

    Obviously it is going to be more common in the deadball era:

    *Jack Manning had a 3-HR game in 1884, a year in which he totaled 5 HRs, 14 for his career.
    *Guy Hecker (a pitcher) had a 3-HR game in 1886, a year in which he totaled 4 HRs - and 19 for his career.
    *Dan Brouthers, 3-HR game in 1886, with 11 for the season.
    *Frank Shugart, 3-HR game in 1894, 7 for the season. 22 for his career.
    *Tom McCreery, 3-HR game in 1897, 5 for the season.
    *Jake Beckley, 3-HR game in 1897, 8 for the season.
    *Cobb had a 3-HR game in 1925, a year in which he totaled 12 HRs.

  8. aawillsher Says:

    Andy -- thanks for the response. I was thinking the same thing.

  9. mccombe35 Says:

    Eh just because I think it's interesting - Tim Raines had his only 3 HR game in '94 & ended up with 10 HRs for the season. 5 of his HRs were in 2 games against Bos in April (4/8 & 4/18)

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