1992 National League Home Run Champion and RBI Leader Overview

The 1992 National League History page highlights key statistics and achievements within Major League Baseball concerning home run champions from 1900 to 1991 and features the Mel Ott Award for the RBI leader. It lists annual home run leaders, beginning with Herman Long of Boston in 1900, who hit 12 home runs, and includes notable players such as Ralph Kiner of Pittsburgh, who achieved significant totals in the 1940s, and Barry Bonds of the Pirates, whose accomplishments extended into the 1990s. Howard Johnson of the New York Mets is prominently featured for winning the Mel Ott Award in 1991, having led the league with 38 home runs and 117 RBIs.