1951 Baseball Stars: Mantle, Aaron, Mays and Cepeda Stats Displayed
The page features prominent Major League Baseball players, highlighting their achievements during the 1961 season. Mickey Mantle of the New York Yankees led with 54 home runs and a .687 slugging average, contributing 128 RBIs and a batting average of .317. Frank Robinson of the Cincinnati Reds hit 37 home runs, achieving a .611 slugging average, with 124 RBIs and a .323 batting average. Hank Aaron, representing the Milwaukee Braves, recorded 34 home runs, 120 RBIs, and batted .327. Willie Mays, playing for the San Francisco Giants, had 40 home runs, 123 RBIs, and a batting average of .308. Other notable players include Orlando Cepeda of the Giants, who led the National League in home runs with 46 and batted .311, and Harmon Killebrew from the Minnesota Twins with 46 home runs and a .606 slugging average.