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07-02-2012 Red Sox Ortiz 400 Home Run Sheet 399 CAREER HOME RUNS David Ortiz is 1 home run shy of becoming the 49th Major Leaguer to hit 400 home runs, the 21st left-handed batter to do it and the 20th player to reach 400 homers as an American Leaguer...Ortiz would be just the 8th active player to reach the mark. HR Date Opp. HR Date Opp. HR Date Opp. HR Date Opp. HR Date Opp. HR Date Opp. 1997 WITH MINNESOTA 63 7/3/2003 @TB 2005 WITH BOSTON 199 6/24/2006 PHI 2008 WITH BOSTON 334 6/29/2010 TBR 1 9/14/1997 @TEX 64 7/4/2003 @NYY 131 4/5/2005 @NYY 200 6/29/2006 NYM 267 4/2/2008 @OAK 335 7/11/2010 @TOR 65 7/4/2003 @NYY 201 7/1/2006 @FLA 1998 WITH MINNESOTA 132 4/9/2005 @TOR 268 4/18/2008 TEX 336 7/24/2010 @SEA 66 7/5/2003 @NYY 202 7/1/2006 @FLA 2 4/3/1998 KC 133 4/15/2005 TB 269 4/23/2008 LAA 337 7/26/2010 @LAA 67 7/5/2003 @NYY 203 7/2/2006 @FLA 3 4/13/1998 @TB 134 4/19/2005 TOR 270 4/24/2008 LAA 338 7/26/2010 @LAA 68 7/10/2003 @TOR 204 7/4/2006 @TB 4 4/18/1998 SEA 135 4/23/2005 @TB 271 4/30/2008 TOR 339 7/30/2010 DET 69 7/17/2003 TOR 205 7/6/2006 @TB 5 4/24/1998 @SEA 136 4/23/2005 @TB 272 5/5/2008 @DET 340 8/4/2010 CLE 70 7/31/2003 @TEX 206 7/6/2006 @TB 6 7/11/1998 @CLE 137 4/24/2005 @TB 273 5/6/2008 @DET 341 8/6/2010 @NYY 71 8/3/2003 @BAL 207 7/7/2006 @CHW 7 7/12/1998 @CLE 138 5/6/2005 SEA 274 5/17/2008-1 MIL 342 8/12/2010 @TOR 72 8/3/2003 @BAL 208 7/8/2006 @CHW 8 7/17/1998 @OAK 139 5/8/2005-2 SEA 275 5/18/2008 MIL 343 8/13/2010 @TEX 73 8/7/2003 ANA 209 7/15/2006 OAK 9 8/25/1998 @TB 140 5/15/2005 @SEA 276 5/18/2008 MIL 344 8/19/2010 LAA 74 8/7/2003 ANA 210 7/21/2006 @SEA 10 9/9/1998 @ANA 141 5/29/2005 @NYY 277 5/25/2008 @OAK 345 9/6/2010 TBR 75 8/21/2003 OAK 142 5/29/2005 @NYY 211 7/24/2006 @OAK 278 5/26/2008 @SEA 346 9/8/2010 TBR 1999 WITH MINNESOTA 76 8/23/2003 SEA 143 6/2/2005 BAL 212 7/29/2006 LAA 279 5/31/2008 @BAL 347 9/14/2010 @SEA 2000 WITH MINNESOTA 77 8/24/2003 SEA 144 6/8/2005 @STL 213 7/31/2006 CLE 280 7/27/2008 NYY 348 9/22/2010 BAL 11 6/9/2000 MIL 78 8/25/2003 SEA 145 6/10/2005 @CHC 214 7/31/2006 CLE 281 8/12/2008 TEX 349 9/28/2010 @CHW 12 6/14/2000 OAK 79 8/27/2003 TOR 215 8/4/2006 @TB 146 6/10/2005 @CHC 282 8/12/2008 TEX 2011 WITH BOSTON 13 6/23/2000 @ANA 80 8/29/2003 NYY 216 8/4/2006 @TB 147 6/21/2005 @CLE 283 8/14/2008 TEX 350 4/1/2011 @TEX 14 7/5/2000 BOS 81 8/30/2003 NYY 217 8/6/2006 @TB 148 6/21/2005 @CLE 284 9/7/2008 @TEX 351 4/2/2011 @TEX 15 7/6/2000 BOS 82 9/3/2003 @CHW 218 8/8/2006 @KC 149 6/24/2005 @PHI 285 9/15/2008 @TBR 352 5/2/2011 LAA 16 8/17/2000 KC 83 9/3/2003 @CHW 219 8/16/2006 DET 150 7/5/2005 @TEX 286 9/17/2008 @TBR 353 5/3/2011 LAA 17 8/22/2000 TB 84 9/9/2003 @BAL 220 8/18/2006-2 NYY 151 7/6/2005 @TEX 287 9/17/2008 @TBR 354 5/10/2011 @TOR 18 9/1/2000 @NYY 85 9/15/2003 TB 221 8/20/2006 NYY 152 7/14/2005 NYY 288 9/21/2008 @TOR 355 5/11/2011 @TOR 19 9/4/2000 BAL 86 9/22/2003 BAL 222 8/23/2006 @LAA 153 7/15/2005 NYY 289 9/22/2008 CLE 356 5/15/2011 @NYY 20 9/7/2000 @BOS 87 9/23/2003 BAL 223 8/24/2006 @LAA 154 7/24/2005 @CHW 2009 WITH BOSTON 357 5/19/2011 DET 88 9/24/2003 BAL 224 8/27/2006 @SEA 2001 WITH MINNESOTA 155 7/31/2005 MIN 290 5/20/2009 TOR 358 5/21/2011 CHC 21 4/3/2001 @DET 89 9/24/2003 BAL 225 9/10/2006 KC 156 8/8/2005 TEX 291 6/6/2009 TEX 359 5/25/2011 @CLE 22 4/8/2001 @KC 226 9/17/2006-1 @NYY 2004 WITH BOSTON 157 8/12/2005 CHW 292 6/9/2009 NYY 360 5/29/2011-1 @DET 23 4/10/2001 DET 227 9/20/2006 MIN 90 4/7/2004 @BAL 158 8/12/2005 CHW 293 6/11/2009 NYY 361 5/31/2011 CHW 24 4/20/2001 @CHW 228 9/21/2006 MIN 91 4/10/2004 TOR 159 8/15/2005 @DET 294 6/16/2009 FLA 362 6/1/2011 CHW 25 4/22/2001 @CHW 229 9/21/2006 MIN 92 4/11/2004 TOR 160 8/16/2005 @DET 295 6/21/2009 ATL 363 6/7/2011 @NYY 26 5/4/2001 @KC 230 9/24/2006 @TOR 93 4/22/2004 @TOR 161 8/16/2005 @DET 296 6/24/2009 @WSN 364 6/8/2011 @NYY 27 7/23/2001 SEA 231 9/26/2006 TB 94 4/29/2004-1 TB 162 8/27/2005 DET 297 6/26/2009 @ATL 365 6/11/2011 @TOR 28 8/4/2001 KC 95 5/5/2004 @CLE 163 8/28/2005 DET 2007 WITH BOSTON 298 7/5/2009 SEA 366 6/12/2011 @TOR 29 8/9/2001 CLE 96 5/5/2004 @CLE 164 8/29/2005 TB 232 4/8/2007 @TEX 299 7/8/2009 OAK 367 7/7/2011 BAL 30 8/10/2001 @TB 97 5/11/2004 CLE 165 8/29/2005 TB 233 4/8/2007 @TEX 300 7/9/2009 KC 368 7/8/2011 BAL 31 8/11/2001 @TB 98 5/13/2004 @TOR 166 8/31/2005 TB 234 4/14/2007 LAA 301 7/11/2009 KC 369 7/27/2011 KC 32 8/12/2001 @TB 99 5/15/2004 @TOR 167 9/3/2005 BAL 235 4/16/2007 LAA 302 7/25/2009 BAL 370 8/5/2011 NYY 33 9/2/2001 ANA 100 5/28/2004 SEA 168 9/6/2005 LAA 236 4/18/2007 @TOR 303 7/30/2009 OAK 371 8/8/2011 @MIN 34 9/4/2001 @TEX 101 6/5/2004 @KC 169 9/12/2005 @TOR 237 4/21/2007 NYY 304 7/31/2009 @BAL 372 8/10/2011 @MIN 35 9/5/2001 @TEX 102 6/11/2004 LAD 170 9/12/2005 @TOR 238 4/29/2007 @NYY 305 8/14/2009 @TEX 373 8/12/2011 @SEA 36 9/5/2001 @TEX 103 6/17/2004 @COL 171 9/13/2005 @TOR 239 5/4/2007 @MIN 306 8/16/2009 @TEX 374 8/25/2011 @TEX 37 9/25/2001 @CHW 104 6/18/2004 @SFG 172 9/14/2005 @TOR 240 5/9/2007 @TOR 307 8/18/2009 @TOR 375 8/26/2011 OAK 38 10/6/2001 CHW 105 6/22/2004 MIN 173 9/16/2005 OAK 241 6/4/2007 @OAK 308 8/19/2009 @TOR 376 8/27/2011-2 OAK 2002 WITH MINNESOTA 106 6/24/2004 MIN 174 9/19/2005 @TB 242 6/7/2007 @OAK 309 8/22/2009 NYY 377 8/31/2011 NYY 39 4/1/2002 @KC 107 6/25/2004 PHI 175 9/20/2005 @TB 243 6/19/2007 @ATL 310 8/26/2009 CHW 378 9/7/2011 @TOR 40 4/5/2002 @TOR 108 6/27/2004 PHI 176 9/20/2005 @TB 244 6/20/2007 @ATL 311 8/26/2009 CHW 2012 WITH BOSTON 41 4/7/2002 @TOR 109 6/29/2004 @NYY 177 9/29/2005 TOR 245 7/7/2007 @DET 312 9/8/2009 BAL 379 4/14/2012 TBR 42 4/17/2002 KC 110 6/30/2004 @NYY 246 7/14/2007 TOR 2006 WITH BOSTON 313 9/15/2009 LAA 380 4/20/2012 NYY 43 7/6/2002 @SEA 111 7/2/2004 @ATL 247 7/16/2007 KC 178 4/3/2006 @TEX 314 9/23/2009 @KC 381 4/24/2012 @MIN 44 7/14/2002 TEX 112 7/8/2004 OAK 248 7/31/2007 BAL 179 4/11/2006 TOR 315 9/24/2009 @KC 382 4/27/2012 @CHW 45 7/17/2002 @CLE 113 7/17/2004 @ANA 249 7/31/2007 BAL 180 4/12/2006 TOR 316 9/25/2009 @NYY 383 4/30/2012 OAK 46 7/19/2002 @DET 114 7/18/2004 @ANA 250 8/3/2007 @SEA 181 4/13/2006 TOR 317 9/28/2009 TOR 384 4/30/2012 OAK 47 7/20/2002 @DET 115 7/20/2004 @SEA 251 8/17/2007-1 LAA 182 4/17/2006 SEA 2010 WITH BOSTON 385 5/7/2012 @KC 48 7/20/2002 @DET 116 7/28/2004 @BAL 252 8/18/2007 LAA 183 4/17/2006 SEA 318 4/23/2010 BAL 386 5/15/2012 SEA 49 7/21/2002 @DET 117 8/8/2004 @DET 253 8/24/2007-2 @CHW 184 4/21/2006 @TOR 319 5/1/2010 @BAL 387 5/19/2012 @PHI 50 7/24/2002 @CHW 118 8/14/2004 CHW 254 8/24/2007-2 @CHW 185 4/23/2006 @TOR 320 5/1/2010 @BAL 388 5/21/2012 @BAL 51 8/6/2002 @BAL 119 8/14/2004 CHW 255 8/26/2007 @CHW 186 4/25/2006 @CLE 321 5/5/2010 LAA 389 5/29/2012 DET 52 8/13/2002 BAL 120 8/22/2004 @CHW 256 8/29/2007 @NYY 187 4/30/2006 @TB 322 5/14/2010 @DET 390 5/30/2012 DET 53 8/16/2002 BOS 121 8/25/2004 @TOR 257 8/31/2007 BAL 188 5/1/2006 NYY 323 5/14/2010 @DET 391 6/1/2012 @TOR 54 8/19/2002 @CHW 122 8/25/2004 @TOR 258 9/6/2007 @BAL 189 5/10/2006 @NYY 324 5/17/2010 @NYY 392 6/10/2012 WSN 55 9/4/2002 @SEA 123 9/4/2004 TEX 259 9/8/2007 @BAL 190 5/17/2006 @BAL 325 5/19/2010 MIN 393 6/13/2012 @MIA 56 9/12/2002 @CLE 124 9/5/2004 TEX 260 9/11/2007 TB 191 5/19/2006 @PHI 326 5/24/2010 @TBR 394 6/17/2012 @CHC 57 9/21/2002 @CHW 125 9/6/2004 @OAK 261 9/12/2007 TB 192 5/31/2006 @TOR 327 5/26/2010 @TBR 395 6/19/2012 MIA 58 9/25/2002 CLE 126 9/10/2004 @SEA 262 9/12/2007 TB 193 6/4/2006 @DET 328 5/30/2010 KC 396 6/20/2012 MIA 127 9/18/2004 @NYY 263 9/21/2007 @TB 2003 WITH BOSTON 194 6/6/2006 @NYY 329 6/2/2010 OAK 397 6/25/2012 TOR 128 9/20/2004 BAL 264 9/25/2007 OAK 59 4/27/2003 @ANA 195 6/11/2006-1 TEX 330 6/15/2010 ARI 398 6/25/2012 TOR 129 9/22/2004 BAL 265 9/27/2007 MIN 60 5/24/2003 CLE 196 6/17/2006 @ATL 331 6/17/2010 ARI 399 6/27/2012 TOR 130 10/1/2004 @BAL 266 9/28/2007 MIN 61 6/7/2003 @MIL 197 6/18/2006 @ATL 332 6/18/2010 LAD 62 6/27/2003 FLA 198 6/21/2006 WSN 333 6/27/2010 @SFG YEAR BY YEAR TOTALS ORTIZ’S ALL-TIME HOME RUN BREAKDOWN Year Team HR BY OPPONENT (26 TEAMS) BY BALLPARK (27 PARKS) BY PITCHER (272 PITCHERS) SPLITS 1993 DSL Mariners 7 Opponent HR Ballpark HR Pitcher HR Split HR 1994 AZL Mariners 2 Blue Jays 46 Fenway Park 164 Roy Halladay 6 Minnesota 58 1995 AZL Mariners 4 Devil Rays/Rays 40 Rogers Centre 30 Jamie Moyer 5 Boston 341 1996 Wisconsin 18 Yankees 37 Tropicana Field 25 A.J.
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