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Old 06-22-2021, 10:28 AM
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Unless I'm missing a 500 HR hitter, this answer is wrong, but the 1990 Texas Rangers came damn close.
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Sosa 500 HR
Palmeiro 500 HR
Juan Gonzalez 450 HR
Sierra 300 HR
Buddy Bell 2500 H
Julio Franco 2500 H
Harold Baines 2500 H

Nolan Ryan, Charlie Hough, Kenny Rogers, Jamie Moyer, Kevin Brown 200 W
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Sosa! I had everyone else
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Minor correction, Juan Gonz actually only had 434 HR, hope that didn't throw anyone.
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Minor correction, Juan Gonz actually only had 434 HR, hope that didn't throw anyone.
D’oh. Only about a dozen guys had between 450 and 499 HR, so I focused on that list.
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Minor correction, Juan Gonz actually only had 434 HR, hope that didn't throw anyone.
Well you threw me.

Has the 1990 Donruss Juan Gonzalez Error card reached its peak value yet?
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Has the 1990 Donruss Juan Gonzalez Error card reached its peak value yet?
I saw him very early in his career in a day game at Fenway. Had never heard of him, he hit two lasers over the wall.
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Great question. I zeroed in on the steroid era sluggers who bounced around (Thome, Sheffield, ARod, Manny, etc.). Finally thought about late '80's-early '90's Rangers. Forgot about Moyer being there and didn't think Kevin Brown got to 200 wins. Also I assumed Ruben Sierra met one of the criteria. Didn't remember Buddy Bell was still around then. That was fun. I enjoyed racking my brain. Thanks again.
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Just noticed Baines had 384 HR's. Still doesn't belong in the HOF though.
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