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Players with 30-plus home runs while playing for two or more teams, season.(Illustration)

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Players With 30-plus Home Runs While Playing 
for Two or More Teams, Season 
 
Year    Player             Team                     HR 
 
1930    Goose Goslin       Washington Senators       7 
1949    Hank Sauer         Cincinnati Reds           4 
1951    Andy Pafko         Chicago Cubs             12 
1953    Ralph Kiner        Pittsburgh Pirates        7 
1969    Ken Harrelson      Boston Red Sox            3 
1978    Bobby Bonds        Chicago White Sox         2 
1978    Rico Carty         Toronto Blue Jays        20 
1993    Fred McGriff       San Diego Padres         18 
1996    Cecil Fielder      Detroit Tigers           26 
1996    Greg Vaughn        Milwaukee Brewers        31 
1997    Mark McGwire       Oakland A's              34 
1998    Mike Piazza (+)    Los Angeles Dodgers       9 
2000    David Justice      Cleveland Indians        21 
2000    Charles Johnson    Baltimore Orioles        21 
2000    Richie Sexson      Cleveland Indians        16 
2001    Fred McGriff       Tampa Bay Devil Rays     19 
2002    Scott Rolen        Philadelphia Phillies    17 
2003    Jeremy Burnitz     New York Mets            18 
2003    Jose Guillen       Cincinnati Reds          23 
2004    Carlos Beltran     Kansas City Royals       15 
2004    Steve Finley       Arizona Diamondbacks     23 
 
Year    Player             Team                   HR     Total HR 
 
1930    Goose Goslin       St. Louis Browns       30        37  ...
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