Home Runs : 1907 National League Top 25

Finding the American or National League leader in virtually every hitting & pitching statistic is easy-to-do. Finding the top 25 players during any given season is far more challenging. Baseball Almanac has taken away that difficult problem and is pleased to present the data you requested:

"The key for this year was staying healthy, playing 154 games (his biggest goal was to play 162 games). When I'm healthy, I'm can put up the best numbers I can." - Juan Gonzalez (1999)
 

1907 Home Runs Leaders

Top 25 in the National League

Dave Brain 10 Boston Doves 1
Harry Lumley 9 Brooklyn Superbas 2
Red Murray 7 St. Louis Cardinals 3
Honus Wagner 6 Pittsburgh Pirates 4
George Browne 5 New York Giants 5
Ginger Beaumont 4 Boston Doves 6
Roger Bresnahan 4 New York Giants  
Tim Jordan 4 Brooklyn Superbas  
Tommy Leach 4 Pittsburgh Pirates  
Sherry Magee 4 Philadelphia Phillies  
Sammy Strang 4 New York Giants  
George Gibson 3 Pittsburgh Pirates 12
John Hummel 3 Brooklyn Superbas  
John Kane 3 Cincinnati Reds  
Mike Mitchell 3 Cincinnati Reds  
Cy Seymour 3 New York Giants  
John Titus 3 Philadelphia Phillies  
Ed Abbaticchio 2 Pittsburgh Pirates 18
Whitey Alperman 2 Brooklyn Superbas  
Johnny Bates 2 Boston Doves  
Fred Clarke 2 Pittsburgh Pirates  
Ernie Courtney 2 Philadelphia Phillies  
Johnny Evers 2 Chicago Cubs  
Patsy Flaherty 2 Boston Doves  
John Ganzel 2 Cincinnati Reds  



Did you know that more than forty players have worn the number twenty-five for the Boston Red Sox — including Jack Clark, Denny Galehouse, Dizzy Trout and Tony Conigliaro.

Future Hall of Famer Sammy Sosa is best known for wearing number twenty-one; however, when the young slugger played for the Chicago White Sox (1989-1991) he only wore number twenty-five.

Jose Cruz of the Houston Astros had his number twenty-five retired on October 3, 1992, and became the first Major League player with that particular retired number.