About Home Runs

Home runs allowed is the number of home runs given up by a pitcher or a team's pitchers over a defined period of time. A home run is attributed to a pitcher when the batter safely reaches home in the same play the ball was put into play and there were no fielding errors. Most commonly this is when a player hits the ball over the outfield fence in fair territory, but on some occasions a well-placed hit into the outfield can result in an inside-the-park home run. Generally, for Home Runs, lower is better. (Source)

Top Indianapolis Clowns Players by Home Runs

Which Indianapolis Clowns players rank highest in Home Runs? Below are the top ten by single season and by career totals with the team, requiring at least 50 innings pitched for a season record, or 100 innings pitched for a career record with the team.
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Indianapolis Clowns Home Runs Per Season

Indianapolis Clowns's Home Runs for each season of their history, plotted alongside yearly averages for MLB, the Negro American League, and the Negro American League.
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Indianapolis Clowns Home Runs Season Distribution vs. MLB and Peers

Each box summarizes Home Runs across all seasons, comparing the Indianapolis Clowns to MLB as a whole, the Negro American League, and the Negro American League. The box covers the middle 50% of seasons, the center line is the median, and the whiskers extend to the min and max values.
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Indianapolis Clowns Cumulative Home Runs — Franchise Progression

A running total of the Indianapolis Clowns's Home Runs through each season of their MLB history. Each point marks the cumulative franchise total at the end of that year.
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Indianapolis Clowns Home Runs — Season-by-Season Breakdown

Every season of Indianapolis Clowns's history with Home Runs alongside yearly averages for MLB, the Negro American League, and the Negro American League. Career totals include sum, average, minimum, maximum, and median.
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