I was actually looking at Roberto Clemente's swings yesterday, in between sparring with Lance, (See? And you say we don't have time for twice a week moves

Anyway this particular swing resulted in a home run, hence the thought about the list.
10. Dave Parker...Not many enjoyed a hr more than Parker. He took so long that pitchers were apt to plunk him during his next at bat. He ran with his fingers extended, never knew why.
9. Jimmy Piersall...Alot of emotional problems. Sometimes he would laugh while trotting, sometimes cry. On his 100th career home run, he went around the bases from third, to second, to first, to home. The rule book was changed immediately after.
8. Mel Hall...Another guy who enjoyed his home runs and probably had the slowest trot in history. Once, ESPN put a split screen of one of Hall's home runs with an inside the park home run by Bo Jackson. Jackson went around the bases twice before Mel touched home.
7. Mickey Mantle...The Mick almost looked ashamed of his achievment until he would get home and flash that great smile to the next hitter.
6. Jeffrey Leonard...Flap down. It wasn't much, but a hr in baseball is as close to a td in football and td's are almost always celebrated. I give Leonard credit for doing at least something that doesen't pisss off a pitcher.
5. Pete Rose... While Parker and Hall were the slowest around the bases, Pete was one of the quickest. After hitting a home run and flying around the bases, he was approached by Frank Robinson, who said, "Kid, you better leave those homers to those who can act them out!"
4.Ted Williams... He wanted nothing to do with the fans of Boston and especially the press in Boston. Refusing to tip his hat which was customary during the day. If there ever was a home run trot with the body language of "f you everybody", Williams had it. Of course this does not include his exuberant home run trot to win an all-star game.
3. Rickey Henderson... Rickey would slowly watch the ball out of the box, tug on his uni, hit his helmet twice, skip, and then go around the bases. Upon nearing each base, he would pause as if to hit it just right.
2.Babe Ruth... During the earlier years, home runs weren't common. The Babe would doff his hat and even twirl it in the air. He took alot of guff from opposing players, some would call him half-breed or niggger due to his large lips. When the name calling would start, Babe, during a home run trot would pause while running in front of the other teams dugout and yell, "How do you like them apples?"
1. Scott Rolen... Rolen when hitting a home run would immediately go into his look. Fierce determination on his face, legs moving faster than a trot but slower than a dash, arms pumping like machines. It was more like our military hitting a beach than a home run trot. A beautiful sight.
If there are more, I'd love to hear them.
The most heartfelt one came last year during a college softball game. A girl hit a home run with two girls on late, in a 0-0 game. This girl did not usually hit home runs and in her excitement of jumping up and down she tore ligaments in her knee. She hobbled a few steps but coldn't move. Teammates started going on the field to assist her, the umpires cleared them saying the play was still alive. College softball rules state that a person hitting a home run must touch all the bases without being assisted by teammates.
Two girls from the opposing team came over and picked her up and made sure she touched each base to collect her home run. Just great sportsmanship in a game that meant alot to both teams.