Single Season Record of 60 Home Runs:
Roger Maris, 1961 (61 HR)
Sammy Sosa, 1999 (63 HR)
Sammy Sosa, 2001 (64 HR)
Sammy Sosa, 1998 (66 HR)
Mark McGwire, 1999 (66 HR)
Mark McGwire, 1998 (70 HR)
Barry Bonds, 2001 (73 HR)
Career Record of 714 Home Runs:
Henry "Hank" Aaron, 755 HR
Barry Bonds, 762 HR
he broke babe ruths all time home run record
Sammy Sosa and Mark McGuire.
Barry: -broke the record -was never singed to a MLB team after his contract w/ the Giants expired -retired from Baseball
Babe Ruth set two major home run records in his career by the time he retired. The single season home run record and the all time career home run record. Roger Connor held the record for career home runs with 138, until Babe Ruth broke the record in 1921 when he hit number 139. The Babe would go on and finish his career with 714 in 1935. The record would hold up until 1974 when Hank Arron hit number 715. The Babe also set the single season home run record in 1927, breaking his own record of 59, in 1921. That record will stand until 1961 when RogerMaris hit 61, in 1961.
Hall of Fame pitcher Walter Johnson retired in 1927 with 3,508 career strikeouts, the MLB record. Ryan broke that record in 1983 and went on to strikeout a total of 5,714 batter during his career, a record that will be around for a long time.
He broke his own 100m record, the 200m record of Michael Johnson and the 4x100mR record of the USA.
UT's Ricky Williams broke the record (although he does not hold the current record).
Lionel broke the country record in scoring the perfect goal at the soccer match
Shaq
He broke his neck and he retired
Lee Evans broke Milkha Singh's 400 meter world record, in the 1968 Olympics. The current record holder is Michael Johnson.
barry bonds..... wait he broke the record with 73 homeruns