On July 15, 1921, he gave up Babe Ruth's 139 career home run, breaking the previous record of 138 set by Roger Connor.
But last year a judge, Roger Connor, stayed the case and set Mr. Wright, then 73, free.
He is thinking he might like to take a crack at Roger Connor's career home run record.
Roger Connor is 6-3 and 220 pounds.
He gave up Roger Connor's 100 home run, the second player to do so after Harry Stovey.
Roger Connor is believed to have been the first major league player to hit a grand slam, on September 10, 1881, for the Troy Trojans.
When Babe Ruth broke Roger Connor's career home run record, no one paid much attention.
August 26 - Roger Connor of the New York Giants starts a first-inning triple play.
He retired with 1256 runs, 1299 RBIs, a .331 batting average, and 127 home runs which was at the time second only to Roger Connor.
His 33rd home run gave him 136 career home runs, tying Roger Connor's all-time mark.