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Babe Ruth is third on the all time career home run list with 714.
As of September 23, 2007 third place on the all time MLB home runs list would be Babe Ruth with 714. Ahead of him are Hank Aaron with 755 and Barry Bonds with 762.
Mickey Mantle All Time Career home run listMickey Mantle is currently 16th on the All Time Career home run list. When Mickey Mantle retired after the 1968 season, he was third on the all time list for Home runs with 536 behind Babe Ruth 714, and Willie Mays 583.
Through the 2011 regular season, Albert Pujols has 445 career home runs, making him 37th on the all-time list. Stan Musial is the all-time home run leader for the St. Louis Cardinals with 475.
Gorman Thomas' 268 career home runs rank him 148th on the career home run list. He is tied with Troy Glaus, who is still active and will pass him, and Hall of Famers Brooks Robinson and Joe Morgan.
The all time home run leader list is compiled by the professional organization, Major League Baseball. It is updated as needed. The names that top the current list are Barry Bonds with 762 home runs, Hank Aaron with 755 home runs and Babe Ruth with 714 home runs.
Hank Aaron is second on the all time career home run list with 755 home runs.
As of 2009 Ken Griffet Jr. is fifth on the all time home run list with 630 career home runs.
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As of 2009, Babe Ruth is third on the all time career home run list with 714 home runs.
Babe Ruth is third on the all time career home run list with 714.
Babe Ruth is third on the all time home run list with 714 home runs.
Mike Schmidt of the Philadelphia Phillies hit 548 home runs during his career, which places him 15th on the all-time list.
He is in third place with 714 home runs on the all-time list, behind Barry Bonds (762) and Hank Aaron (755).
As of September 23, 2007 third place on the all time MLB home runs list would be Babe Ruth with 714. Ahead of him are Hank Aaron with 755 and Barry Bonds with 762.
Mickey Mantle All Time Career home run listMickey Mantle is currently 16th on the All Time Career home run list. When Mickey Mantle retired after the 1968 season, he was third on the all time list for Home runs with 536 behind Babe Ruth 714, and Willie Mays 583.
Through the 2011 regular season, Albert Pujols has 445 career home runs, making him 37th on the all-time list. Stan Musial is the all-time home run leader for the St. Louis Cardinals with 475.