1998 Major League Baseball home run record chase
The 1998 Major League Baseball home run chase in Major League Baseball was the race between first baseman Mark McGwire of the St. Louis Cardinals and right fielder Sammy Sosa of the Chicago Cubs that resulted in both players breaking Roger Maris's long-standing and highly coveted record of 61 home runs. McGwire initially broke the record on September 8 against the Cubs and finished with 70 home runs. Sosa finished with 66.
Even before the 1998 season started, furor over the potential breaking of the record was high. After the 1994 strike, interest in baseball had largely been revived[citation needed] when, in the 1995 season, Cal Ripken broke Lou Gehrig's long-standing record for consecutive games played. The same year Albert Belle became the first player since Cecil Fielder in 1990 to hit 50 home runs in a season[1], sparking interest in Maris's record as well.
In 1996, Brady Anderson, Ripken's Baltimore Orioles teammate would hit 50 home runs, though that total would ultimately be double the number he hit during any other season[2] Of more note was Mark McGwire of the Oakland Athletics, who first drew attention to himself in the context of the record by hitting a league-leading 52 home runs that season while only playing in 130 games[3]. The 1997 home run chase featured McGwire against Ken Griffey, Jr. of the Seattle Mariners. It was during that season that full-fledged interest over the record kicked in as both players were on record pace as late as June[4][5]. McGwire finished with 58 home runs despite a slump induced by his mid-season trade to the St. Louis Cardinals, besting Griffey's total of 56.
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Breaking the record
With the spotlight still on and in his first full season as a Cardinal, McGwire opened the 1998 season by hitting home runs in each of his first four games. McGwire would ultimately find himself ahead of record pace for all but two games of the season; his pace hit a low of 58.9 on May 7 following a five-game drought. After hitting 16 home runs in April (only two short of Rudy York's ill-fated record of 18 home runs in August 1937[6]), McGwire led the league with 27 home runs, ahead of Griffey's 19 and on pace for more than 80[7][8].
June, however, would be Sosa's month to catch up. His 13 home runs entering the month represented less than half of rival McGwire's total. Sosa had his first of four multi-home run games that month on June 1, and went on to break Rudy York's record with 20 home runs in the month of June[9], a record that still stands. By the end of his historic month, the outfielder's 33 home runs tied him with Griffey and left him only four behind McGwire's 37[10].
The three remained competitive entering August, a period which saw McGwire go on a season-high eight-game home run drought. After hitting a home run on August 8, McGwire's lead had dwindled to two, his 46 home runs just above Sosa's 44 and Griffey's 41. His relative lull in production continued, hitting only three home runs over the next ten days. His pace at the end of August 18 of 61.9 would be his lowest for the rest of the season. On August 19, he returned to form, hitting two home runs and beginning the stretch that would see him hit 23 home runs in his final 39 games. Sosa, meanwhile, had followed up his 20 home runs in June with a combined total of only 22 for July and August. At the end of the month, however, the two sluggers were locked at 55 home runs, putting them on pace for about 65 in total and, for the first time in 37 years, leaving the single-season home run record in imminent jeopardy. By this point, Griffey's total of 47 home runs left him well behind the pace of his two rivals, indicating that even in the event he could pass Maris's total, it would be unlikely that he would also be able to beat McGwire and Sosa. Ultimately, he finished with 56 home runs for the second straight season.
McGwire began September with four home runs in his first two games against the Florida Marlins and took back the lead, 59-56. His September 5 home run set the stage for one of baseball's classic moments, as he sat on 60 home runs entering a three-game set against Sosa's Chicago Cubs. On September 7, McGwire hit a Mike Morgan pitch 430 feet to become the first player since 1961 to hit 61 home runs in a season. The next day, September 8, 1998, with Sosa and members of the Maris family in attendance, he hit Steve Trachsel's pitch 341 feet - his shortest home run of the season - just over the left field wall, breaking the record for the most home runs ever hit in a single season. The ball did not even make it to the stands, and the crew member who found it later gave the ball to McGwire.
Afterwards, however, McGwire went six consecutive games without a home run, allowing Sosa to tie him again at 62 after hitting four home runs in three games against the Milwaukee Brewers. The two battled back and forth for the lead, and entering the final series of the season on September 25, were tied at 65 home runs. Sosa hit a 462 foot home run off Houston Astros pitcher Jose Lima for his 66th home run of the season. McGwire, however, while the Cardinals hosted the Montreal Expos, hit five home runs against five different pitchers, setting the record at 70 with a 370 foot home run off Carl Pavano.
Aftermath
The Cardinals, despite McGwire's efforts, finished the season 83-79, 3rd place in the Central and behind division rival Chicago, who finished 90-73, earning them 2nd in the Central and a wild card berth. Sosa finished with a .308 batting average, 66 home runs, and 158 RBI, besting McGwire, who finished with a .299 batting average, 70 home runs, and 147 RBI for the NL MVP award. The Cubs, however, were swept in the first round of the 1998 playoffs by the Atlanta Braves.
In 2001, only three years after McGwire and Sosa finally toppled Maris's record, the mark fell again - this time to San Francisco Giants left fielder Barry Bonds. Bonds broke the record on October 5 against Chan Ho Park of the Los Angeles Dodgers and, two days later, hit his 73rd home run of the season off the Dodgers pitcher Dennis Springer[11]. His record still stands, though the controversy over possible use of performance-enhancing drugs by McGwire and Sosa gained momentum when Bonds hit his 73 home runs despite having never hit as many as 50 in any other season[citation needed].
Home run log
The following table summarizes the home run chase.[12][13][14]
Date Batter Length (ft) Pitcher Team McGwire Sosa March 31McGwire364 Ramon MartinezLos Angeles Dodgers1 0 April 2McGwire 368 Frank LankfordLos Angeles Dodgers2 0 April 3McGwire 364 Mark LangstonSan Diego Padres3 0 April 4McGwire 419 Don WengertSan Diego Padres4 0 April 4Sosa371 Marc Valdes Montreal Expos4 1 April 11Sosa 350 Anthony TelfordMontreal Expos4 2 April 14McGwire 424 Jeff SuppanArizona Diamondbacks5 2 April 14McGwire 347 Jeff SuppanArizona Diamondbacks6 2 April 14McGwire 462 Barry ManuelArizona Diamondbacks7 2 April 15Sosa 430 Dennis CookNew York Mets7 3 April 17McGwire 419 Matt WhitesidePhiladelphia Phillies8 3 April 21McGwire 437 Trey Moore Montreal Expos9 3 April 23Sosa 420 Dan MiceliSan Diego Padres9 4 April 24Sosa 430 Ismael ValdezLos Angeles Dodgers9 5 April 25McGwire 419 Jerry SpradlinPhiladelphia Phillies10 5 April 27Sosa 434 Joey HamiltonSan Diego Padres10 6 April 30McGwire 371 Marc PisciottaChicago Cubs11 6 May 1McGwire 362 Rod BeckChicago Cubs12 6 May 3Sosa 370 Cliff PolitteSt. Louis Cardinals12 7 May 8McGwire 358 Rick ReedNew York Mets13 7 May 12McGwire 527 Paul WagnerMilwaukee Brewers14 7 May 14McGwire 381 Kevin MillwoodAtlanta Braves15 7 May 16McGwire 545 Liván HernándezFlorida Marlins16 7 May 16Sosa 441 Scott SullivanCincinnati Reds16 8 May 18McGwire 478 Jesus SanchezFlorida Marlins17 8 May 19McGwire 440 Tyler GreenPhiladelphia Phillies18 8 May 19McGwire 471 Tyler GreenPhiladelphia Phillies19 8 May 19McGwire 451 Wayne GomesPhiladelphia Phillies20 8 May 22McGwire 425 Mark GardnerSan Francisco Giants21 8 May 22Sosa 440 Greg MadduxAtlanta Braves21 9 May 23McGwire 366 Rich RodriguezSan Francisco Giants22 9 May 23McGwire 477 John JohnstoneSan Francisco Giants23 9 May 24McGwire 397 Robb NenSan Francisco Giants24 9 May 25McGwire 433 John ThomsonColorado Rockies25 9 May 25Sosa 410 Kevin MillwoodAtlanta Braves25 10 May 25Sosa 420 Mike Cather Atlanta Braves25 11 May 27Sosa 460 Darrin Winston Philadelphia Phillies25 12 May 27Sosa 400 Wayne GomesPhiladelphia Phillies25 13 May 29McGwire 388 Dan MiceliSan Diego Padres26 13 May 30McGwire 423 Andy AshbySan Diego Padres27 13 June 1Sosa 430 Ryan DempsterFlorida Marlins27 14 June 1Sosa 410 Oscar HenriquezFlorida Marlins27 15 June 3Sosa 370 Liván HernándezFlorida Marlins27 16 June 5McGwire 409 Orel HershiserSan Francisco Giants28 16 June 5Sosa 370 Jim ParqueChicago White Sox28 17 June 6Sosa 410 Carlos CastilloChicago White Sox28 18 June 7Sosa 380 James BaldwinChicago White Sox28 19 June 8McGwire 356 Jason BereChicago White Sox29 19 June 8Sosa 340 LaTroy HawkinsMinnesota Twins29 20 June 10McGwire 409 Jim ParqueChicago White Sox30 20 June 12McGwire 438 Andy BenesArizona Diamondbacks31 20 June 13Sosa 410 Mark PortugalPhiladelphia Phillies31 21 June 15Sosa 420 Cal EldredMilwaukee Brewers31 22 June 15Sosa 410 Cal EldredMilwaukee Brewers31 23 June 15Sosa 415 Cal EldredMilwaukee Brewers31 24 June 17McGwire 437 Jose LimaHouston Astros32 24 June 17Sosa 430 Bronswell PatrickMilwaukee Brewers32 25 June 18McGwire 449 Shane ReynoldsHouston Astros33 25 June 19Sosa 380 Carlton Loewer Philadelphia Phillies33 26 June 19Sosa 380 Carlton Loewer Philadelphia Phillies33 27 June 20Sosa 366 Matt BeechPhiladelphia Phillies33 28 June 20Sosa 500 Toby BorlandPhiladelphia Phillies33 29 June 21Sosa 380 Tyler GreenPhiladelphia Phillies33 30 June 24McGwire 433 Jaret WrightCleveland Indians34 30 June 24Sosa 390 Seth GreisingerDetroit Tigers34 31 June 25McGwire 461 Dave BurbaCleveland Indians35 31 June 25Sosa 400 Brian MoehlerDetroit Tigers35 32 June 27McGwire 431 Mike TrombleyMinnesota Twins36 32 June 30McGwire 472 Glendon RuschKansas City Royals37 32 June 30Sosa 364 Alan EmbreeArizona Diamondbacks37 33 July 9Sosa 432 Jeff JudenMilwaukee Brewers37 34 July 10Sosa 428 Scott KarlMilwaukee Brewers37 35 July 11McGwire 485 Billy WagnerHouston Astros38 35 July 12McGwire 405 Sean BergmanHouston Astros39 35 July 12McGwire 415 Scott ElartonHouston Astros40 35 July 17McGwire 511 Brian BohanonLos Angeles Dodgers41 35 July 17McGwire 425 Antonio OsunaLos Angeles Dodgers42 35 July 17Sosa 440 Kirt OjalaFlorida Marlins42 36 July 20McGwire 452 Brian BoehringerSan Diego Padres43 36 July 22Sosa 365 Miguel BatistaMontreal Expos43 37 July 26McGwire 452 John ThomsonColorado Rockies44 37 July 26Sosa 420 Rick ReedNew York Mets44 38 July 27Sosa 347 Willie BlairArizona Diamondbacks44 39 July 27Sosa 438 Alan EmbreeArizona Diamondbacks44 40 July 28McGwire 408 Mike MyersMilwaukee Brewers45 40 July 28Sosa 390 Bob WolcottArizona Diamondbacks45 41 July 31Sosa 375 Jamey WrightColorado Rockies45 42 August 5Sosa 374 Andy BenesArizona Diamondbacks45 43 August 8McGwire 374 Mark ClarkChicago Cubs46 43 August 8Sosa 400 Rich CroushoreSt. Louis Cardinals46 44 August 10Sosa 361 Russ OrtizSan Francisco46 45 August 10Sosa 480 Chris Brock San Francisco46 46 August 11McGwire 464 Bobby JonesNew York Mets47 46 August 16Sosa 360 Sean BergmanHouston Astros47 47 August 19McGwire 398 Matt KarchnerChicago Cubs48 47 August 19McGwire 409 Terry MulhollandChicago Cubs49 47 August 19Sosa 368 Kent BottenfieldSt. Louis Cardinals49 48 August 20McGwire 369 Willie BlairNew York Mets50 48 August 20McGwire 393 Rick ReedNew York Mets51 48 August 21Sosa 430 Orel HershiserSan Francisco51 49 August 22McGwire 477 Francisco CordovaPittsburgh Pirates52 49 August 23McGwire 393 Ricardo RinconPittsburgh Pirates53 49 August 23Sosa 440 Jose LimaHouston Astros53 50 August 23Sosa 380 Jose LimaHouston Astros53 51 August 26McGwire 509 Justin SpeierFlorida Marlins54 51 August 26Sosa 438 Brett TomkoCincinnati Reds54 52 August 28Sosa 414 John ThomsonColorado Rockies54 53 August 30McGwire 501 Dennis MartinezAtlanta Braves55 53 August 30Sosa 482 Darryl KileColorado Rockies55 54 August 31Sosa 364 Brett TomkoCincinnati Reds55 55 September 1McGwire 450 Liván HernándezFlorida Marlins56 55 September 1McGwire 472 Donn PallFlorida Marlins57 55 September 2McGwire 497 Brian EdmondsonFlorida Marlins58 55 September 2McGwire 458 Rob Stanifer Florida Marlins59 55 September 2Sosa 363 Jason BereCincinnati Reds59 56 September 4Sosa 374 Jason SchmidtPittsburgh Pirates59 57 September 5McGwire 381 Dennys ReyesCincinnati Reds60 57 September 5Sosa 417 Sean LawrencePittsburgh Pirates60 58 September 7McGwire 430 Mike MorganChicago Cubs61 58 September 8McGwire 341 Steve TrachselChicago Cubs62 58 September 11Sosa 464 Bill PulsipherMilwaukee Brewers62 59 September 12Sosa 430 Valerio de los SantosMilwaukee Brewers62 60 September 13Sosa 480 Bronswell PatrickMilwaukee Brewers62 61 September 13Sosa 480 Eric PlunkMilwaukee Brewers62 62 September 15McGwire 385 Jason ChristiansenPittsburgh Pirates63 62 September 16Sosa 434 Brian BoehringerSan Diego Padres63 63 September 18McGwire 423 Rafael RoqueMilwaukee Brewers64 63 September 20McGwire 423 Scott KarlMilwaukee Brewers65 63 September 23Sosa 344 Rafael RoqueMilwaukee Brewers65 64 September 23Sosa 410 Rod Henderson Milwaukee Brewers65 65 September 25McGwire 375 Shayne BennettMontreal Expos66 65 September 25Sosa 462 Jose LimaHouston Astros66 66 September 26McGwire 403 Dustin HermansonMontreal Expos67 66 September 26McGwire 435 Kirk BullingerMontreal Expos68 66 September 27McGwire 377 Mike ThurmanMontreal Expos69 66 September 27McGwire 370 Carl PavanoMontreal Expos70 66References
This article does not citeany references or sources. (July 2007)Please help improve this articleby adding citations to reliable sources. Unverifiablematerial may be challenged and removed.
- ^ Year-by-Year League Leaders & Records for Home Runs.
- ^ Brady Anderson Statistics - Baseball-Reference.com.
- ^ Mark McGwire 1996 Batting Gamelogs.
- ^ Mark McGwire 1997 Batting Gamelogs.
- ^ Ken Griffey 1997 Batting Gamelogs.
- ^ The Month of Rudy York by Lee Panas.
- ^ Mark McGwire 1998 Batting Gamelogs.
- ^ Ken Griffey 1998 Batting Gamelogs.
- ^ Home Run in a Month Records by Baseball Almanac.
- ^ Sammy Sosa 1998 Batting Gamelogs.
- ^ Barry Bonds 73 Home Run Season & Home Run Logs by Baseball Almanac.
- ^ Mark McGwire's Seventy Home Run Season by Baseball Almanac.
- ^ Sammy Sosa's 66 Home Run Season by Baseball Almanac.
- ^ Mark McGwire 1998 Game by Game Batting Logs.
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