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There have been more than 350 sets of Brothers who played Major League Baseball. Only 6 pairs have each had more than 100 homeruns, they appear below (note set #6 is active and their totals are still changing):

Brothers who each had 100 plus Home Runs:

Tho’ both had over 100 lifetime HR’s, the stats below show their combined HR totals:

Joe and Vince Dimaggio- 486 HR’s

Ken and Clete Boyer- 444

Brett and Aaron Boone- 378

Roberto and Sandy Alomar- 322

Bob and Irish Meusel- 262

BJ and Justin Upton- 262

What 2 brothers are most likely to add to this list?
 
There have been more than 350 sets of Brothers who played Major League Baseball. Only 6 pairs have each had more than 100 homeruns, they appear below (note set #6 is active and their totals are still changing):

Brothers who each had 100 plus Home Runs:

Tho’ both had over 100 lifetime HR’s, the stats below show their combined HR totals:

Joe and Vince Dimaggio- 486 HR’s

Ken and Clete Boyer- 444

Brett and Aaron Boone- 378

Roberto and Sandy Alomar- 322

Bob and Irish Meusel- 262

BJ and Justin Upton- 262

What 2 brothers are most likely to add to this list?

Good stats Rob. How about pitching. Besides Jim & Gaylord Perry have any other two brother won over 200 games apiece? let alone 500 between them?
 
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...I simply posted a link that pointed out other noted Brother combos.
 
Good stats Rob. How about pitching. Besides Jim & Gaylord Perry have any other two brother won over 200 games apiece? let alone 500 between them?

Jay-Dizzy Dean-Won 150/Lost 83 Games-1,163 K’s lifetime
Paul-Dazzy Dean-Won 50/Lost 34 Games-387 K’s lifetime
*200 Wins combined

Phil Niekro- Won 318/Lost 274 Games-3,342 K’s lifetime
Joe Niekro- Won 221/Lost 204 Games-1,747 K’s lifetime
*539 wins between both brothers.

Jim Perry- Won 245/Lost 174 Games-1.576 K’s lifetime
Gaylord Perry- Won 314/Lost 265 Games-3.534 K’s lifetime
*529 Wins combined

Greg Maddux- Won 355/Lost 247 Games-3.371 K’s lifetime
Mike Maddux- Won 39 /Lost 37 Games-564 K’s lifetime
* 394 Wins combined

Pedro Martinez-Won 219/Lost 100 Games-3,154 K’s lifetime
Ramon Martinez-Won 135/Lost 88 Games-1.427 K’s lifetime
*354 Wins combined

Of these Pitching Brother Combo’s only Dizzy Dean, Phil Niekro, Gaylord Perry, and Greg Maddux are in the HOF. But ya’ll knew that.
 

Molina Brothers:

Yadier has 89 HR’s
Benji-144
Jose-39 HR’s


Ripken Bros:

Billy Ripken had 20 HR’s and 674 Hits (led all MLB 2nd baseman In 92 with a .993 Fielding Pctg. BUT NO Gold Glove. Harold Reynolds won the Gold Glove in 92).
Billy’s Batting Avg. in 1990 was best on the O’s Team at .291, (Brother Cal had a .250-B’Avg in 1990, next highest O’s player in B’Avg in 1990 was Joe Orsulak with a .269 B’Avg.)

Cal Ripken had 431 HR’s, 3.184 Hits-2 Gold Gloves, 2 AL MVP’s, 2 All Star MVP’s, ROY, HOF’er, Cal only batted .167 in the 83 World Series, but has a .336 Post Season Batting Average overall. Went out in his last All Star game, with a big bang HR, and played both 3rd base, then SS, due to Torre’s order.

As far as I know only Cal Ripken played both positions: 3rd and SS in his last A.S. game in the same game. Cal can be included by playing both SS and 3rd base in multiple A.S. Games. (I refuse to even include A-Fraud’s accomplishment cheats, who also has been in A.S. games in both the same positions as C. Ripken).
 
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LMAO....one of the modern era cards deemed an error, which was actually reprinted. Fleer did distribute quit a few, before they reset their presses. It was too late to do a recall, as most of these cards noted in your post, were already in the hands of collectors/fans.

Good One....!!!
 
At one time that card was valuable...then the card market got flooded

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LMAO....one of the modern era cards deemed an error, which was actually reprinted. Fleer did distribute quit a few, before they reset their presses. It was too late to do a recall, as most of these cards noted in your post, were already in the hands of collectors/fans.

Good One....!!!


I just noticed that, that's funny.
 
At one time that card was valuable...then the card market got flooded

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I just noticed that, that's funny.

Yep, flooded more than 40 Days and Nights........more like the next 25 Years....

I have 68 Joe Montana Error Cards, from Fleer's first NFL set, great set of Bo Jackson, Deion Sanders, Rookies. Montana's error card flipped his Touchdowns with his Passing Yardage, so he had over 3,000+ TD's with but 30 some Passing Yards, a hilarious error card. i though Fleer would reprint it, and they did, but the quantity of errors versus reprinted cards, were 50/50, thus each card books for the same price.

A hilarious riot of a Montana card tho'. One to fool your grandkids with. Look, all those TD's with so few passing yards, I can't wait for my grandson to come of age, to enjoy this one.
 
I have the ROOKIE cards of Barry Bonds, A-Rod, Manny Ramirez, Mark McGuire, & Roger Clemens. But because of there connection to PEDs, they're pretty much worthless now.

Sometimes life.....................really sucks.
 
I have the ROOKIE cards of Barry Bonds, A-Rod, Manny Ramirez, Mark McGuire, & Roger Clemens. But because of there connection to PEDs, they're pretty much worthless now.

Sometimes life.....................really sucks.

I feel your pain. I don't know whether to have a BonFire with these guys cards, or try to give them away, problem is no one wants them even for free. It really sucks, because all of these guys, had great years prior to PED use, some would of been sure fire HOF'ers, with PEDs, and thus ruined their HOF entry, and careers, as well as our baseball card collections, Shit fire and save matches...
 
I have the ROOKIE cards of Barry Bonds, A-Rod, Manny Ramirez, Mark McGuire, & Roger Clemens. But because of there connection to PEDs, they're pretty much worthless now.

Sometimes life.....................really sucks.

It just dawned on me. My Dad turns 84 tomorrow. What do you give a guy who has 5 of everything? Hmmm, I got it, I'll give him these PED players baseball cards, since no card collector, even kids, want them.

BTW-I was looking at a 1957 Topps MLB set this week. I thought I was going to cream my pants. 57's were my favorite set, of all time. Even moreso maybe than the 52. The main difference is the 57's have full length color photos, rather than photo highlighted paintings. Had Kodak paper of been in existence or used back then, those 57's would of been as nice as the 89 Upper Decks, for photo clarity. Tho' its kind of nice to see cardboard stock cards, which adds to the antiquity of that set and others.

Price for the 57, depending on condtion: PRICELESS!
 
It just dawned on me. My Dad turns 84 tomorrow. What do you give a guy who has 5 of everything? Hmmm, I got it, I'll give him these PED players baseball cards, since no card collector, even kids, want them.

BTW-I was looking at a 1957 Topps MLB set this week. I thought I was going to cream my pants. 57's were my favorite set, of all time. Even moreso maybe than the 52. The main difference is the 57's have full length color photos, rather than photo highlighted paintings. Had Kodak paper of been in existence or used back then, those 57's would of been as nice as the 89 Upper Decks, for photo clarity. Tho' its kind of nice to see cardboard stock cards, which adds to the antiquity of that set and others.

Price for the 57, depending on condtion: PRICELESS!

dude you have way too much card knowledge lol
 
dude you have way too much card knowledge lol

LOL...that's what my wife says! I am proud to be one of the few people, who managed to hang onto my baseball, football and basketball cards, since I began to collect them in 64 as a kid. I never put them in the spokes of my bicycle either. Most kids would, but I wasn't about to ruin the cards of the players I emulated. I used playing cards instead. I would lay my MLB cards out, in roster order, then play ball with my buddies, imitating each players stance and swing. As well as learning how to switch hit at an early age, and even throw left handed, although I am right hand predominant. Funny how something so simple as baseball cards, taught me ambidextrous.

My oldest card is a 38 Red Rolfe Goudey (Yanks 3rd baseman), a 49 Playball of J. Dimaggio, and T. Williams. I have quit a few 1950 era cards, a 51 Bowman Red Back of Alvin Dark, (Boston Braves), 57 Mantle, Spahn, Kaline, Berra, B. Robinson-RC and S. Koufax-RC, Mays, Marichal, Aaron, E. Matthews, and quit a few others from the 57 set. A 55 Clemente Rookie. 58s of- Koufax, Berra, Maris-RC (Rookie-Card), Clemente, Kaline, & others.

Mantle and Mays I have more of than any other old era cards. I have every year of those two greats, from 57 until they retired, with several duplicates of each. MT-PSA 8.0 to 9.0.

The saddest thing in my collecting, was one selling a Mint 9.5-1966 and 64 Mantle Gem Mint cards with sharp snow white borders. (Those 2 cards looked like they just came out of a new wax pack). I have never seen any others in as good of condition, since I traded them both for Full Sets of 82-85 Topps, 87 Fleer Tiffany Sets. I still think I got screwed on that deal.

The other screaming moment in collecting cards, was: I reached into a box to pull out some cards I kept in plastic boxes, and not seeing what I was doing, the box got caught on one of my two Lew Alcindor Rookie Cards. Pissed off, and stunned, I traded all my 60s NFL and NBA cards less that Alcindor rookie. I got screwed on those deals too, and regret ever trading them, as all those were HOF greats.

The first set I ever put together as a young teen was the 66, 67 and 68 Topps sets. I bought wax packs by throwing newspapers, until I completed those sets. When I got older, and "got a real job, a haircut, and was no longer a slob", I put together sets for 63 to 70. I quit collecting in 1992, until I bought out a friends, 50s-60s partial set collections in 2000 (a small gold mine). My last set is a 2005 Topps & Update Sets, (full of Future's Rookies, like Verlander). Of course I had to have the first few years of Upper Deck. As well as the new Stadium Clubs by Topps, the Leaf by Donruss, and Fleer Flair. By 93 there were 78 different sets and subsets made by 7 different card manufacturers. That is when I said screw this, they have been mass produced beyond reason, and are now a dime a dozen.

Though one can't rergret one's past mistakes, when it comes to trading or selling cards. As much as I screwed myself, on bad deals, tho' they seemed like good deals then, and some were. I unloaded 50 Mark McGwire Rookie Olympic Cards, when it was going for $300 climbing higher and higher, and I undersold everyone, with $100 for each card. I have over 500 Nolan Ryan Cards, 1,000 plus Mattingly cards, and tons of others. My wife gets pissed off, since I have 4 of 8 closets crammed full of them, including un-opened wax packs, rack packs, cello packs, from the 1970 to 1987, all with stars or rookies showing on the front or back, (of cello & rack packs). Back then anyone with a firing order, that Topps and Donruss used, could look at the front or back of a un-opened pack, and tell you there for example would be a Mattingly card, say 10 cards back or in front of whatever card was on either side, did you know this? Many don't, and I have since lost my firing orders, I put together.

I could talk this shit forever, sorry to ramble on. It's time I check myself against the boards.....Ugghh.
 

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