30-30 club

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The 30-30 club is a grouping of players who have reached the 30 stolen base and 30 home run plateaus in the same season.

The term "club" is used rather loosely, as it is generally used by sports writers and fans to group players together under a common heading. The word "club" was likely coined based on the original exclusiveness and rarity of a 30-30 season. Statistically, the 30-30 club is of note due to the pairing of power and speed - two measurements usually isolated from one another. For example, a slugging first baseman would not usually accumulate high stolen base totals. Likewise, a speedy center fielder may be more adept at stealing bases, but may not supply much power. Thus, many players may be able to either steal 30 bases or hit 30 home runs, but only a rare handful may be able to do both.

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[edit] Trends and Breakdown

Recent trends show that club membership has steadily increased since the 1970s. Ken Williams was the first player to reach the mark in the major leagues in 1922 with 39 home runs and 37 stolen bases. He was the sole member of the club for 34 years until Willie Mays had back-to-back 30-30 seasons in 1956 and 1957. Occurrences then began to increase thereafter, as there were 2 in the 1960s, 5 (4 by Bobby Bonds) in the 1970s, 7 in the 1980s, and 20 (5 by Barry Bonds) in the 1990s. So far there has been 11 instances in this decade.

Most 30-30 seasons come from players who play the outfield, particularly left and right field. However, several center fielders have enjoyed 30-30 seasons, including Willie Mays, Dale Murphy, Eric Davis, Preston Wilson, and Carlos Beltran. The remaining breakdown is as follows: first baseman (2) (Joe Carter, Jeff Bagwell); shortstop (2) (Barry Larkin, Alex Rodriguez); third baseman (2) (Tommy Harper, Howard Johnson). The only player to record a 30-30 season at second base was Alfonso Soriano, before he moved to his current position of left field (Tommy Harper and Ron Gant had previously played 2B earlier in their careers). There has not been a 30-30 season recorded by a player who predominately plays catcher or pitcher.

There have been 48 30-30 seasons by 28 different players. Barry and Bobby Bonds account for 10 of those seasons.

[edit] 30-30 Seasons in the majors

40-40 club seasons in bold.

NameTeamYearHRSB
Ken WilliamsSt. Louis Browns19223937
Willie MaysNew York Giants19563640
Willie Mays (2)New York Giants19573538
Hank AaronMilwaukee Braves19634431
Bobby BondsSan Francisco Giants19693245
Tommy HarperMilwaukee Brewers19703138
Bobby Bonds (2)San Francisco Giants19733943
Bobby Bonds (3)New York Yankees19753230
Bobby Bonds (4)California Angels19773741
Bobby Bonds (5)Chicago White Sox/Texas Rangers19783143
Dale MurphyAtlanta Braves19833630
Joe CarterCleveland Indians19873231
Eric DavisCincinnati Reds19873750
Howard JohnsonNew York Mets19873632
Darryl StrawberryNew York Mets19873936
José CansecoOakland Athletics19884240
Howard Johnson (2)New York Mets19893641
Barry BondsPittsburgh Pirates19903352
Ron GantAtlanta Braves19903233
Ron Gant (2)Atlanta Braves19913234
Howard Johnson (3)New York Mets19913830
Barry Bonds (2)Pittsburgh Pirates19923439
Sammy SosaChicago Cubs19933633
Barry Bonds (3)San Francisco Giants19953331
Sammy Sosa (2)Chicago Cubs19953634
Dante BichetteColorado Rockies19963131
Barry Bonds (4)San Francisco Giants19964240
Ellis BurksColorado Rockies19964032
Barry LarkinCincinnati Reds19963336
Jeff BagwellHouston Astros19974331
Barry Bonds (5)San Francisco Giants19974037
Raul MondesiLos Angeles Dodgers19973032
Larry WalkerColorado Rockies19974933
Shawn GreenToronto Blue Jays19983535
Alex RodriguezSeattle Mariners19984246
Jeff Bagwell (2)Houston Astros19994230
Raul Mondesi (2)Los Angeles Dodgers19993336
Preston WilsonFlorida Marlins20003136
Bobby AbreuPhiladelphia Phillies20013136
Jose Cruz, Jr.Toronto Blue Jays20013432
Vladimir GuerreroMontreal Expos20013437
Vladimir Guerrero (2)Montreal Expos20023940
Alfonso SorianoNew York Yankees20023941
Alfonso Soriano (2)New York Yankees20033835
Bobby Abreu (2)Philadelphia Phillies20043040
Carlos BeltranKansas City Royals/Houston Astros20043842
Alfonso Soriano (3)Texas Rangers20053630
Alfonso Soriano (4)Washington Nationals20064641

[edit] Notes and Trivia

[edit] First player to reach 30-30 in different minor leagues and international leagues

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No one has gone 30-30 in the Chinese Professional Baseball League, Taiwan Major League, Arizona Fall League or Hoofdklasse Honkbal through 2006

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