Talk:40-40 club
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Another rare 40-40 in baseball - 40 homers and 40 doubles. One of these days I am going to make a list of those seasons. Albert Belle had a 50-50 season sometime in the 1990's...
Ellsworth 21:20, 11 May 2005 (UTC)
OK, to begin:
Willie Stargell, 1973.
Lou Gehrig, 1927, 1930 and 1934.
Babe Ruth, 1921 and 1923
Hank Greenberg, 1937 and 1940
Frank Thomas (baseball player), 2000
Also impressive is the list of players who didn't do it. Just a few:
Hank Aaron
Jimmie Foxx
Mickey Mantle
Willie Mays
Mel Ott
Ted Williams
Hack Wilson
Jim Thome as of 2005
- Here's a full list (40 doubles / 40 HR) - 32 times by 23 different players: Bagwell (1997), Belle (1995, 1998), Burks (1996), Delgado (2000), Gehrig (1927, 1930, 1934), J. Gonzalez (1998), Greenberg (1937, 1940), Green (1999), Helton (2000, 2001), Hidalgo (2000), Hornsby (1922), Jones (1999), Klein (1929, 1930), D. Lee (2005), Ortiz (2004, 2005), Pujols (2003, 2004), M. Ramirez (2004), Ruth (1921, 1923), Stargell (1973), Teixeira (2005), Thomas (2000), Trosky (1936), and Walker (1997). Dsreyn 18:07, 11 February 2006 (UTC)
Interesting - did not know it had become that much more common in recent years. So from 1922-1940 it was done 11 times by 6 players, from 1941-1994 it was done once (by Willie), and from 1995-present it's been done 20 more times. Ellsworth 00:30, 8 September 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Reverting probable vandalism
Two anonymous users changed Although Bonds only made the 40-40 club once, he has had five 30-30 seasons, his longevity... to Although Bonds only made the 40-40 club once, he has had five 30-30 seasons, his possible steroid usage... without providing citations. Without citations, this is vandalism. The spirit of WP:BLP applies. I reverted it. If the same or any other editor restores it with citations then it should stand.
possible error? isn't jay-z's 40/40 club in atlantic city, nj? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 69.249.101.36 (talk) 17:01, 11 October 2007 (UTC)