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When Harper hit his ninth home run, he passed baseball Hall of Famer Harmon Killebrew. Like Harper, Killebrew began his career in Washington, as a Senator. But the outfielder would play only seven seasons in DC before the team became the Twins and moved to Minnesota, where Killebrew played 14 of his 22 MLB seasons. Although he still resented many, if not most, of his teammates, Cobb rebounded the following year, his age-19 season, batting .316 with 23 stolen bases in 98 games, while posting a 132 OPS+. It took several years for Yount to develop into an elite player, but his ability to hold his own over two full big league seasons as a teenager is a noteworthy feat in itself.

But sometimes it's legendary when someone so young sustains the same success as established veterans. Only three players have crossed the 1000 runs mark before entering their 20th year of age – Shahid Afridi, Sachin Tendulkar, & Tamim Iqbal. The runs scored under the age of nineteen have been taken into consideration, and the players are ranked on that basis. Considered by some to be the best third baseman of all time, Schmidt led the National League in home runs eight times during one 15-year stretch. He played his entire 18 years with the Phillies and was named NL MVP on three occasions. ARLINGTON, Texas (CBSNewYork/AP) — Alex Rodriguez is hitting home runs in his 40s, just like he did as a teenager.
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Barry Bonds hit the most home runs in a season with 73 in 2001. In Major League Baseball, Barry Bonds has hit the most home runs. Washington Nationals slugger Bryce Harper, who made his MLB debut in 2012, is second on the list with 22, followed by Hall of Famers Mel Ott and Ken Griffey Jr. . Conigliaro, a Revere, Massachusetts native, signed as an amateur free agent with the Red Sox in 1962 and made his debut two years later as a 19-year-old, 6-foot-3 slugger.
Mark McGwire, for example, hit 58 home runs in 1997, more than any other player that year. Brown isn’t just the youngest Dodgers player to hit a home run in the Modern Era, he's the youngest for any team in the Modern Era, as he’s the only one to go deep as a 17-year-old. Brown debuted in 1944, at 16 years, 241 days old, so he could’ve done so at an even younger age, theoretically. He played in 46 games in 1944, but tallied just four extra-base hits, all doubles.
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Harper hit his 12th home run on Aug. 19 in New York to pass Robin Yount, another member of the Baseball Hall of Fame. The Milwaukee Brewers shortstop debuted as an 18-year-old, and he hit three home runs that season and eight the next season before turning 20 prior to the 1976 season. Yount finished with 251 career home runs to go with 3,142 hits.
The 19-year-old lefty hitter finished April batting a solid .291 and established himself as one of the American League’s top rookies in May, hitting .402 with a .996 OPS across 27 games. Mathews was a consistent power hitter for the Milwaukee Braves in the '50s and early '60s, hitting at least 30 home runs nine straight seasons. He led the league twice, with 47 in 1953 and 46 in '59, and was a 12-time All-Star. A late bloomer, “Big Papi” didn’t emerge as a big-time power hitter until his late 20s when he was signed by Boston after an uneventful six years with the Twins.
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The lowest home run total to lead a major league was four, recorded in the NL by Lip Pike in 1877 and Paul Hines in 1878. Murphy played outfield initially in his career, then finished up his final two seasons as a pitcher -- but this home run, of course, came while he was an outfielder at just 18 years old. He actually debuted as a 17-year-old that year, but didn’t go yard until after his Aug. 23 birthday. He hit it off the Reds’ Bob Purkey, a three-run home run to give the Cubs the lead in a game in Cincinnati. Murphy hit four career home runs, including his fourth and final one as a pitcher in 1970.
No player has hit a home run as a teenager since Robin Yount of the Brewers in 1975. Michaels debuted at a mere 17 years of age in 1943, but didn’t homer until the 1945 season, when he was 19. His home run came off the Indians’ Ed Klieman at Comiskey Park. Michaels played 12 years, accumulating 53 home runs, 28 in a White Sox uniform. After Wednesday's game, Harper has played in 113 games with 437 official at-bats.
Profar was a September callup in 2012, playing in just nine games. But in his very first plate appearance, he took the Indians’ Zach McAllister deep for a home run. He became the third player in Rangers history to homer in his first career at-bat, joining Brant Alyea in 1965 and John Kennedy in 1962. This one should come as no surprise -- that The Kid, who debuted at 19 years old for the Mariners in 1989, holds the franchise record for youngest home run. Griffey hit his first home run off the White Sox Eric King in his sixth career game, and went on to hit 630 home runs, which stands as the seventh most all time.

Robinson burst onto the baseball scene with 38 home runs and a league-high 122 runs scored as a 20-year-old rookie with the Reds in 1956. He continued to be one of the game’s top power hitters for the next 15 years, though he led the league in homers only once . Rodriguez has 24 homers this season, including three in his previous game, Saturday. His is fourth on major league's career list with 678, has reach 20 for the 16th time and homered against Detroit on June 19 for his 3,000th hit. Here are 20 of the best seasons ever by teenagers hitters and 10 pitchers. The players are listed in order of their Wins Above Replacement for the season, using Baseball Reference's version.
Babe Ruth was first or second in the American League in home runs for every season from 1918 through 1933 except 1922 and set the single-season home run record four times. Willie Mays has hit the most career homers by a center fielder, with 660 homers. The Hall of Fame outfielder spread the wealth around near the end of his career, hitting 26 with the Blue Jays, 31 with the Twins and two for the 1995 Indians when he was 43 years old. The epic feat also placed Pujols in more rare territory as one of the 10 players who hit the most home runs after turning 40. His 700th dinger was his 43rd which puts him ahead of Aaron and just one behind Ted Williams.

Ruth set the Major League Baseball single-season home run record four times, first at 29 , then 54 , 59 , and finally 60 . Ruth's 1920 and 1921 seasons are tied for the widest margin of victory for a home run champion as he topped the next highest total by 35 home runs in each season. Maris' mark was broken 37 years later by both Mark McGwire and Sammy Sosa during the 1998 home run record chase, with McGwire ultimately setting a new record of 70. Barry Bonds, who also has the most career home runs, then broke that mark, setting the current single season record of 73 in 2001. The 1998 and 2001 seasons each had four players hit 50 or more home runs – Greg Vaughn, Ken Griffey Jr., Sosa, and McGwire in 1998 and Alex Rodriguez, Luis Gonzalez, Sosa, and Bonds in 2001. A player has hit 50 or more home runs 42 times, 25 times since 1990.
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