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  1. 1 de dez. de 2021 · While he was a member of the Bronx Bombers, Maris won two MVP Awards and two World Series titles and broke Babe Ruth’s single-season home run record with 61 dingers in 1961. After seven seasons with the Yankees, Maris was traded to the Cardinals and spent his last two seasons in St. Louis, where he won another World Series championship.

  2. 21 de set. de 2022 · Aaron Judge has brought Roger Maris’ name back to the forefront of the baseball conversation, just as Mark McGwire and Sammy Sosa did in 1998. In 1961, Maris hit 61 home runs, one more than Babe Ruth did in '27, setting a new Major League record.

  3. 17 de ago. de 2021 · Roger Maris Hits No. 61 on October 1, 1961 Jim Mooney/NY Daily News Archive via Getty Images Roger Maris poses with 19-year-old Sal Durante, the fan who caught home run No. 61 at Yankees Stadium.

  4. 9. $75,000.00. -. Stats. Roger Maris Stats by Baseball Almanac. Roger Maris will always be associated with number sixty-one, which is the number of home runs he hit in 1961, during his Most Valuable Player season. Maris did more than just set a new Major League record for home runs during a single season (since broken), he broke an unbreakable ...

  5. Roger Eugene Maris ( Hibbing, 10 septembre 1934 – Houston, 14 décembre 1985 ), était un joueur de baseball américain qui jouait pour les Yankees de New York. Il est connu pour avoir battu le record de Babe Ruth en frappant 61 coup de circuits en 1961. Ce record de la Ligue américaine de baseball est battu le 4 octobre 2022 par le joueur ...

  6. 21 de ago. de 2011 · Ever since people began to wonder what was happening during the Large Ball Cap Generation, Roger Maris has been having a terrific decade. This season is the 50th anniversary of Maris’s 61 home ...

  7. Career Highlights. Single Season Home Run Record (61 in 1961) 275 Career Home Runs. Two-time Most Valuable Player in American League (1960 + 1961) Seven World Series Appearances (more than any other player in the 1960's) Seven All-Star Games. Gold Glove Award (1960)