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The 'Every NL home run champion' quiz
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The 'Every NL home run champion' quiz

Shohei Ohtani made his postseason debut on Saturday with the Los Angeles Dodgers in the only way he knows how – with a bang. With the Dodgers trailing 3-0 in the bottom of the second inning, Ohtani blasted a pitch from San Diego’s Dylan Cease over the right field fence to knot up the score. He added a single in the Dodgers’ second rally of the game in their 3-run fourth inning to help Los Angeles to a 7-5 Game 1 NLDS win. With the Dodgers looking to exorcize the demons of the last year’s early exit at the hands of the Arizona Diamondbacks, this is exactly what they were hoping for from their $700 million man.

Which brings us to today’s quiz. Ohtani will likely win the National League MVP award this season after creating the 50 home run/50 stolen base club, finishing the regular season with 54 dingers and 59 swipes. With that being said, can you name the National League home run champions since 1994?

Good luck!

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TIME:
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2024 / LAD / 54 / #17
Shohei Ohtani
2023 / ATL / 54 / #28
Matt Olson
2022 / PHI / 46 / #12
Kyle Schwarber
2021 / SD / 42 / #23
Fernando Tatis Jr.
2020 / ATL / 18 / #20
Marcell Ozuna
2019 / NYM / 53 / #20
Pete Alonso
2018 / COL / 38 / #28
Nolan Arenado
2017 / MIA / 59 / #27
Giancarlo Stanton
2016 / COL / 41 / #28
Nolan Arenado
2016 / MIL / 41 / #33
Chris Carter
2015 / COL / 42 / #28
Nolan Arenado
2015 / WAS / 42 / #34
Bryce Harper
2014 / MIA / 37 / #27
Giancarlo Stanton
2013 / PIT / 36 / #24
Pedro Alvarez
2013 / ARZ / 36 / #44
Paul Goldschmidt
2012 / MIL / 41 / #8
Ryan Braun
2011 / LAD / 39 / #27
Matt Kemp
2010 / STL / 42 / #5
Albert Pujols
2009 / STL / 47 / #5
Albert Pujols
2008 / PHI / 48 / #6
Ryan Howard
2007 / MIL / 50 / #28
Prince Fielder
2006 / PHI / 58 / #6
Ryan Howard
2005 / ATL / 51 / #25
Andruw Jones
2004 / LAD / 48 / #29
Adrian Beltre
2003 / PHI / 47 / #25
Jim Thome
2002 / CHC / 49 / #21
Sammy Sosa
2001 / SF / 73 / #25
Barry Bonds
2000 / CHC / 50 / #21
Sammy Sosa
1999 / STL / 65 / #25
Mark McGwire
1998 / STL / 70 / #25
Mark McGwire
1997 / COL / 49 / #33
Larry Walker
1996 / COL / 47 / #14
Andres Galarraga
1995 / COL / 40 / #10
Dante Bichette
1994 / SF / 43 / #9
Matt Williams

Tommy Fradenburg is a freelance writer and an alumni of UNC Chapel Hill currently based in Charlotte, North Carolina. He religiously follows his favorite teams The New York Yankees and Dallas Cowboys (yes, he knows) as well as his alma mater the Tar Heels and West Ham United F.C. in the Premier League. See more of his work on Twitter @tommyfradenburg.

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