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In 1997, the Seattle Mariners hit 264 home runs to set the MLB record.
Yankees hit 108 home runs on the road in the regular season this season, second only to Philadelphia.
If you mean by an individual player, the answer is Barry Bonds: 73 home runs in 2001. The American League record is still owned by Roger Maris, who hit 61 home runs in 1961. If you mean by a team, that record was set by the Seattle Mariners in 1997 with 264 home runs. If you mean the highest single-season major league total, the most home runs hit in the major leagues in a single season occurred in 2000, with 5,693.
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The most regular season home runs hit by a team that won the World Series is 240 by the 1961 New York Yankees.
In MLB through the 2008 season, the record for home runs by a team in one season is 264 by the 1997 Seattle Mariners.
The Boston Red Sox Had 212 Home Runs in the season of 2009, and Jason Bay with the most home runs (36)
The 1996 Baltimore Orioles hit back-to-back home runs the most times in a single season in baseball history.
That was the Milwaukee Brewers with 231. Second was the Phillies with 213.
The Phillies hit 213 home runs in the 2007 season. Ryan Howard led the team with 47.
The Toronto Blue Jays hit the most home runs in 2010 hitting 257 which was 46 more than the next highest team ( Boston Red Socks- 211).
In 2009, the Philadelphia Phillies and the Texas Rangers were tied for second place with 224 home runs. The Yankees led the league with 244.