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Ortiz’ HR milestones

With a home run Sunday, David Ortiz became just the second Red Sox player in history with 10+ seasons of 25 or more home runs. Only Ted Williams had more such seasons (14) between 1939 and 1960.

Ortiz’ 10 years of 25 or more home runs with the Red Sox pushes him even further past Jim Rice‘s 7 such seasons. Manny Ramirez and Mo Vaughn had 6 each.

Ortiz’ achievement puts him into a 5-way tie for most such seasons among active players. Others with 10 years of 25+ home runs: Miguel Cabrera, Paul KonerkoAramis Ramirez, and Alfonso Soriano. Alex Rodriguez has the most such seasons among actives (14).

To put David’s achievements into perspective relative to all of baseball history, consider this:

Big Papi is just five home runs from matching his output for all of 2013.

At this rate, Ortiz is on pace for 38 home runs in 2014. Should that happen, it will be his highest tally since his career-high of 54 roundtrippers in 2006.

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