Tuesday, July 7, 2026

PA >= 1,000 and ZERO career Home Runs since 1903. 42% pitchers.

Reggie Willits

Position: Outfielder

Bats: Both  •  Throws: Right

5-11, 185lb (180cm, 83kg)

Born: May 30, 1981 (Age: 45-038d) in Chickasha, OK us


2007-2011: Willits is by far the most modern player to meet the criteria but he's #29 in order of PA with only 1,014: barely enough to be included.

Tom Oliver tops the list with the most PA: 2,073 1930-1933.

The reason I start with the year 1903 is because that's the year the American League joined the National League making a foul ball a strike for the first two strikes. It's a dumb rule but it still exists.

Four of the 31 below show their start year as 1903, which means that they could have relevant data before 1903. Here they are:

#3 Jack McCarthy: 8 HR before 1903:
1898 PIT NL 4 (2 IPHR)
1899 PIT NL 4 (1 IPHR)

#9 Charlie Babb: Played only 1903-1905

#15 Doc White: 3 HR before 1903:
1901 PHI NL 1
1902 PHI NL 2 (bounced)

#18 Doc Powers: 4 HR before 1903:
1899 Lou NL 1
1901 PHA AL 1
1902 PHA AL 2


Note: Of the 12 pitchers with zero Home Runs, Don Sutton had the most PA: 1,559. Doc White did not play 90% of his games as a pitcher, which was part of the criteria., but he is one of the 13 pitchers listed below because pitcher was still his primary position.
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31 found, 13 pitchers: 42%.


For combined seasons, since 1903, Playing in the AL or NL, in the regular season, requiring Home Runs = 0 and Plate Appearances >= 1000, sorted by descending Plate Appearances.

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Generated 7/7/2026.