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Sammy Sosa's 64 Home Runs in 2001

Watch all of Sammy Sosa's 64 home runs in 2001 In 2001, Sammy Sosa became the first player in Major League history to hit 60 home runs in three seasons. He also became the first player to hit 3 home runs in a single game three times in the same season. His 64 home runs rank 5th most in a single season. He started the year with 386 career home runs and finished the year with 450. He hit a whopping 17 home runs in August alone, earning him NL Player of the Month honors. His 14th home run of the season was his 400th of his career, and his 53rd home run was the longest home run ever hit at Turner Field, at 471 feet. He finished 2nd in the Majors and the National League in home runs behind Barry Bonds, who hit a record 73 home runs of his own. But Sammy led the Majors and the NL in RBI (160), runs scored (146), total bases (425), and intentional walks (37). He set career highs in batting average (.328), RBIs (160), runs scored (146), extra base hits (103), walks (116), on-base percentage (.437), slugging percentage (.737), OPS (1.174), and sacrifice flies (12). Sosa's 160 RBIs were the most in the National League in 71 years, since Hack Wilson's record 191 in 1930, and the second most in the Majors in more recent decades, behind Manny Ramirez's 165 in 1999. His 146 runs scored is tied for the second most in modern baseball, and his 425 total bases are seventh most all-time, and the most in modern baseball. His 103 extra base hits are tied for third most in modern baseball. He also became just the third player to hit 50 home runs in four different seasons and the second to do so in four consecutive seasons. He finished second in NL MVP voting, even receiving some first place votes, won a Silver Slugger Award, and was the starting right fielder for the National League in the All-Star Game. Sammy Sosa's 2001 season was not only the best season of his career, but is truly one of the absolute best seasons ever. 1. off Omar Daal, 4/7/2001 2. off Britt Reames, 4/9/2001 3. off Mike Johnson, 4/9/2001 4. off Tony Armas, Jr., 4/10/2001 5. off Marc Wilkins, 4/15/2001 6. off Jose Silva, 4/20/2001 7. off Livan Hernandez, 4/29/2001 8. off Kevin Jarvis, 5/2/2001 9. off Trevor Hoffman, 5/3/2001 10. off Darren Dreifort, 5/5/2001 11. off Jamey Wright, 5/9/2001 12. off Allen Levrault, 5/10/2001 13. off Jose Lima, 5/15/2001 14. off Shane Reynolds, 5/16/2001 15. off Chris Reitsma, 5/30/2001 16. off Paul Rigdon, 6/2/2001 17. off Gene Stechschulte, 6/6/2001 18. off Brad Thomas, 6/16/2001 19. off Juan Rincon, 6/16/2001 20. off Bob Wells, 6/17/2001 21. off Darryl Kile, 6/18/2001 22. off Jason Christiansen, 6/20/2001 23. off Luther Hackman, 6/20/2001 24. off Rick Reed, 6/27/2001 25. off Rick Reed, 6/27/2001 26. off Brian Reith, 6/29/2001 27. off Rick Reed, 7/3/2001 28. off Jose Lima, 7/8/2001 29. off Jose Lima, 7/8/2001 30. off Mark Buehrle, 7/13/2001 31. off David Williams, 7/19/2001 32. off Dave Mlicki, 7/21/2001 33. off Dave Mlicki, 7/21/2001 34. off Omar Olivares, 7/24/2001 35. off Dave Veres, 7/28/2001 36. off James Baldwin, 8/4/2001 37. off Jeff Shaw, 8/5/2001 38. off Mike Hampton, 8/9/2001 39. off Mike Hampton, 8/9/2001 40. off Gabe White, 8/9/2001 41. off Livan Hernandez, 8/11/2001 42. off Shane Reynolds, 8/13/2001 43. off Ron Villone, 8/14/2001 44. off Brian Anderson, 8/19/2001 45. off Allen Levrault, 8/20/2001 46. off Jamey Wright, 8/20/2001 47. off Mac Suzuki, 8/22/2001 48. off Rocky Coppinger, 8/22/2001 49. off Rocky Coppinger, 8/22/2001 50. off Dustin Hermanson, 8/26/2001 51. off Dustin Hermanson, 8/26/2001 52. off Ryan Dempster, 8/28/2001 53. off Greg Maddux, 9/1/2001 54. off Kevin Millwood, 9/9/2001 55. off Ron Villone, 9/21/2001 56. off Tim Redding, 9/23/2001 57. off Tim Redding, 9/23/2001 58. off Tim Redding, 9/23/2001 59. off Shane Reynolds, 9/27/2001 60. off Lance Davis, 10/2/2001 61. off Chris Reitsma, 10/3/2001 62. off David Williams, 10/5/2001 63. off Tony McKnight, 10/6/2001 64. off Mike Lincoln, 10/7/2001 Credit: SW561

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