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22 Bonnie
05-13-00, 12:03 PM
What Yankee player had 3-30 plus hr seasons?

Nome
05-13-00, 01:45 PM
For sure, Ruth, Mantle, Gehrig and Mattingly belongs. Without going to the record books I think you can add Berra, Jackson, Winfield and perhaps Henrich into the 2 X 30 HR category. Tell me if I got it right.

M&M61
05-13-00, 02:04 PM
Nome, i left an important part of the question,sorry.The part that i left out is that he hit 30 hr's with three different teams.An ex Yankee farm hand who plays in the AL did it 4 times.This would probably be very hard to find.

penguin4
05-14-00, 10:26 AM
I believe it was Fred McGriff -- except I thought it was four teams.... I could be wrong though...

M&M61
05-14-00, 11:11 AM
penguin4, you got the second part right.

penguin4
05-14-00, 12:19 PM
Ooh, whoops, George, I read the question wrong... didn't realize there were two!!!!!!:o

~Pen~

MAFIA
05-15-00, 09:32 AM
THE ONLY guess that I can make is that if he's still playing, and play's in the AL, and has hit 30 hr's or plus w/many team's is GREG VAUGHN.

M&M61
05-15-00, 03:29 PM
No MAFIA it's not Greg Vaughn.He's not still playing, but i'll give you a big clue,his son is a major leaguer.On no that makes it too easy.

penguin4
05-15-00, 03:44 PM
Sooo... that means it's probably either Bobby Bonds or Ken Griffey, Sr, right?
Hmmm...... I think I'll go with Griffey Sr, cause I'm not sure if Bonds was a Yank or not...

M&M61
05-15-00, 04:01 PM
MAFIA, you got it this time ,i made it too easy for you.The answer is Bobby Bonds,he played for the Yankees in 1975.Of course Griffey sr played for the Yanks too.

MAFIA
05-15-00, 09:03 PM
I didnt think it was VAUGHN, I don't see why I said that because he was never a YANK. YOU SPANKED me on this one, i'm still up 2-1, you wanna do the best 4 out of 7?