Unbelievable Rookie Power Surge: Who Shattered MLB’s Home Run Record in Their First Year?
Hitting a homer for the first time in the big leagues is undoubtedly an adrenaline rush.
Some players will knock out a dozen or so during their rookie season. And others showcase their power, crushing as many as a seasoned veteran would in a career year.
In 2017, Aaron Judge broke the rookie home run record that had stood for 30 years – and just a couple of years later, Pete Alonso snuck past him with one more.
Below is a list of the most home runs by a rookie in Major League Baseball history in a single game, regular season and postseason.



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