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Pitchers who gave up Record-Breaking Homeruns
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Selected list of pitchers giving up record-breaking home runs: (This includes only the home runs that broke a record set in a previous year, not home runs that extended a record within the same year.)
| | 1883 - Jack Neagle, Allegheny Club of Pittsburg[sic] - Harry Stovey's 10th of the season |
| | 1919 - Waite Hoyt, New York Yankees - Babe Ruth's 28th of the season |
| | 1920 - Dickie Kerr, Chicago White Sox - Babe Ruth's 30th of the season |
| | 1921 - Bill Bayne, St. Louis Browns - Babe Ruth's 55th of the season |
| | 1927 - Tom Zachary, Washington Nats/Senators - Babe Ruth's 60th of the season |
| | 1961 - Tracy Stallard, Boston Red Sox - Roger Maris' 61st of the season |
| | 1974 - Al Downing, Los Angeles Dodgers - Hank Aaron's 715th of his career |
| | 1998 - Steve Trachsel, Chicago Cubs - Mark McGwire's 62nd of the season |
| | 2001 - Chan Ho Park, Los Angeles Dodgers - Barry Bonds' 71st of the season |
| | 2007 - Mike Bacsik, Washington Nationals - Barry Bonds' 756 Career |
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