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If you’ve been reading the AP reports during Utley’s current run to 21 HR, you’ll see that it notes he has to hit 42 homers to tie both Rogers Hornsby (1922) and Davey Johnson (1973).
But as many have pointed out — and at least one newspaper corrected — Johnson actually hit 43 round trippers in ’73,
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Why the mixup? Well, if you look at Johnson’s home run log for ’73,
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But even though Johnson stayed in the game as a second baseman,
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Big League Stew wonders why the record for home runs by a second baseman is 42 and not 43:
Although we tend to think of records as something concrete, they really aren’t. If you define the record as “Home Runs as a Second Baseman” then 42 is correct. Davey Johnson was a pinch hitter,
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However,
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I think we can be pretty sure,
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