Friday, May 4, 2018

Barry Bonds passed Hank Aaron...........Willie Mays is 5th...........................Hank A. and Willie Mays are esp great considering they played awhile back............and there have been tons of players playing now and since them that could have surpassed them.........................since so many have played in MLB............since the 1800s..................5th or even 20th is outstanding....................


Photo of Manny Ramirez Photo of Mike Schmidt+ Photo of David Ortiz Photo of Mickey Mantle+ Photo of Jimmie Foxx+ Photo of Willie McCovey+ Photo of Frank Thomas+ Photo of Ted Williams+ Photo of Ernie Banks+ Photo of Eddie Mathews+

Statistic Description: Home Runs Hit/Allowed
Note that seasons prior to 1876 are not included in single-season marks, but are included in career marks.
+ - Indicates Hall of Famer. Bold indicates active player. * - bats left-handed, # - bats both, else - bats right, ? - unknown.

    Table
    RankPlayer (yrs, age)Home RunsBatsHR Log
    1.Barry Bonds (22)762LHR Log
    2.Hank Aaron+ (23)755RHR Log
    3.Babe Ruth+ (22)714LHR Log
    4.Alex Rodriguez (22)696RHR Log
    5.Willie Mays+ (22)660RHR Log
    6.Ken Griffey+ (22)630LHR Log
    7.Albert Pujols (18, 38)620RHR Log
    8.Jim Thome+ (22)612LHR Log
    9.Sammy Sosa (18)609RHR Log
    10.Frank Robinson+ (21)586RHR Log
    11.Mark McGwire (16)583RHR Log
    12.Harmon Killebrew+ (22)573RHR Log
    13.Rafael Palmeiro (20

    No comments:

    Post a Comment