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LISTED IN THE FOLLOWING CHARTS BELOW ARE THE SINGLE-SEASON HIGH MARKS--IN selected hitting categories--for players at each position. To qualify, players must have played a minimum of 100 games at their particular position (outfielders must have played a majority of their outfield games in the position listed--left, center, right). The high mark for players doesn't represent the number they had playing a certain position, but the season total with a minimum of 100 games played at one defensive spot. For example, Johnny Bench hit 38 home runs in 1970 as a catcher, but also hit seven homers at other postions that year. He totaled 45 homers while playing 139 games behind the ...