Darrell Evans and Jim Thome
Ernie White He hit 144 home runs in mlb history.
Hank Aaron
The first home run in MLB history was by Ezra Sutton of the Cleveland Forest Citys on May 8, 1871 against the Chicago White Stockings in the National Association. Sutton hit a second home run in the game to be the player to hit the first and second home runs in MLB history.
586, 7th most in MLB history as of June 30, 2009.
Barry Bonds holds the record for the most non-steroid home runs in MLB history. He hit 762 home runs during his career with the Pittsburgh Pirates and San Francisco Giants.
Barry Bonds hit the most home runs in MLB history, with 762.
Ernie White He hit 144 home runs in mlb history.
Hank Aaron
The first home run in MLB history was by Ezra Sutton of the Cleveland Forest Citys on May 8, 1871 against the Chicago White Stockings in the National Association. Sutton hit a second home run in the game to be the player to hit the first and second home runs in MLB history.
Justin Upton homered a few days before his 20th birthday in 2007.
586, 7th most in MLB history as of June 30, 2009.
The first home run hit in MLB history was by Ezra Sutton of the Cleveland Forest Citys on May 8, 1871 against the Chicago White Stockings
Barry Bonds holds the record for the most non-steroid home runs in MLB history. He hit 762 home runs during his career with the Pittsburgh Pirates and San Francisco Giants.
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586, 7th most in MLB history as of June 30, 2009.
Hughie Jennings
As of 2009, Babe Ruth is third on the all time career home run list with 714 home runs.