Ted Williams holds the record for most career home runs by a Boston Red Sox player with 521.
Ted Williams holds the record for most career home runs by a Boston Red Sox player with 521.
Ted Williams hit 521 home runs in his MLB career, all of which was spent with the Boston Red Sox.
The home run record that was considered 'modern' in 1919 was set by Gavvy Cravath of the Philadelphia Philles in 1915 who hit 24. The pre 1900 record was 27 Ed Williamson of the Chicago Colts set in 1884. For career home runs, Ruth broke the record of Roger Connor who had 138 career home runs.
Red Ruffing. Hall of Famer Red Ruffing played 22 seasons with the Boston Red Sox, New York Yankees, and Chicago White Sox between 1924-1942 and 1945-1947. He had 273 career RBIs and a batting average of .269 with 98 doubles (also an MLB record for pitchers), 13 triples, and 36 home runs.
You need to be more specific. Babe Ruth hit many record breaking home runs.
Mickey Mantle, with 536 career home runs between 1951 and 1968, has the most home runs as a New York Yankee, who has not played for another team. Babe Ruth has the most home runs as a Yankee with 659, but has also played for the Boston Red Sox and the Boston Braves.
Ted Williams hit the most home runs as a Boston Red Sox player with 521.
David Ortiz set the single-season record for most home runs by a Boston Red Sox player in 2006. He hit 54 home runs that year, which was the most in the American League.
Johnny Bench with 389. Frank Robinson is second with 324 and Tony Perez is third with 287.
The 1946 Boston Red Sox had a home record of 61 wins and 16 losses. They had an overall record of 104 - 50.
Roger Clemens with 2590.
Manny Ramirez