On June 25, 1996 Oakland
Athletics slugger Mark McGwire hits home run number 300 for his career, he
would end his career with 583 home runs.
In 1987, he broke the single-season home run record for rookies, with 49. Throughout his
career Mark McGwire hit 49 or more home runs five times en route to hitting 583
career home runs. Four times McGwire led the league in home runs. For his career, McGwire averaged a home run once
every 10.61 at bats, the best at bats per home run ratio
in baseball history (Babe Ruth is second at
11.76).
1n 1998 as a member of the St. Louis
Cardinals McGwire and fellow National League central rival, Chicago Cubs right
fielder Sammy Sosa both encountered on a record-breaking home run season.
McGwire and Sosa would both end up breaking Babe Ruth’s single season home run
record of 61 home runs, as Sosa went on to hit 66 home runs and McGwire 70.
McGwire’s 70 home run season was a
Major League record until 2002 when Barry Bonds broke the feat when he hit 72
home runs.
McGwire finished his career with a .263
career batting average, 1,626 hits, 1,167 runs, 1,414 RBIs to go along with his
583 home runs. His career on base percentage was .394, his career slugging
percentage was .588 and his on base plus slugging was .982.
McGwire was the 1987 American League
Rookie of the Year, and was a 12-time All-Star including six-straight
appearances twice, from 1987-1992 and from 1995-2000. He was a two-time World
Series Champion, once as a player with the Oakland Athletics in 1989 and once
as a coach with the St. Louis Cardinals in 2011. He won a Golden Glove at first
base with the A’s in 1990 and won three Silver Slugger awards, two with the A’s
in 1992 and 1996 and one with the Cardinals in 1998. McGwire also won the 1992
Home Run Derby and was given the Lou Gehrig Award in 1999.
Also in 1999 he was named to the Major
League Baseball All-Century Team.
McGwire also played for Team USA in the
Los Angeles Olympics in 1984 helping Team USA earn a Silver medal. McGwire also
helped the United States in international play during the Pan American Games
and Intercontinental Cup in 1983 helping the USA earn a Bronze and Silver
medals respectively.
In 1999, The Sporting News released a list of the 100 Greatest Baseball
Players. The list had been compiled during the 1998 season and included statistics through the 1997 season. McGwire was ranked at Number 91.
In 2005, The Sporting News published an update of their list and McGwire
had been moved up to Number 84.
However, in
the 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, and 2013 balloting for the Baseball Hall of Fame,
McGwire failed to attain election receiving 128 of the 545 cast (23.5 percent
of the vote) in 2007, 128 of 543 (23.6) in 2008, 118 of 539 (21.9) in 2009, 128
of 539 (23.7) in 2010, 115 of 581 (19.8) in 2011, 112 of 573 (19.5) in 2012,
and 96 of 569 (16.9) in 2013.
McGwire had a Hall of Fame career based
on his stats and accomplishments but because of his trouble with performance
enhancing drugs (PED) his call to the hall might come in to questioning.
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