On September 17, 2004, Barry Bonds hit his 700th home run off pitcher Jake Peavy.
On Sept. 17, 2004 Barry Bonds hit his 700th home run against the Padres to join Babe Ruth and Hank Aaron as the only players to hit 700 home runs
On September 17, 2004, Barry Bonds hit his 714th career home run off of San Diego Padres pitcher Jake Peavy.
Detroit Tigers on July 13, 1934.
According to an article in this past Sunday's New York Times, Ruth paid $20 to the fan who caught his 700th home run ball to secure it's return.
Richie Sexson hit a 503 foot home run to center field in 2004
He hit his first career home run against the Los Angeles Dodgers on April 22, 2004.
I do not have information on the 700th home run baseballs for either players but here is a list of milestone home runs including Aaron's 755, and Bonds 700th, and the price they sold at auction. Babe Ruth 1933 All Star Game - $805,000 (2006) Hank Aaron 755th - $650,000 (1999) Barry Bonds 73rd of season - $450,000. (2001) Mickey Mantle 500th - $144,000. (1996) Barry Bonds 700th - $102,000 (2005) Barry Bonds 70th of season - $14,400 (2007) NOTE: This ball previously sold for $60,000 and it was recently valued at about half that amount. Steroid suspicions are hampering the value of collectibles from more recent years. Ken Griffey Jr. 500th (2004) - Frank Thomas 500th (2007) $0 (both given back to player by fan)
if your asking if he hit for the cycle including a home run, then yes. If your asking if he hit a 1,2,3, and 4 run home run cycle, then no.
No, a home run does not count as a single hit in baseball. A home run is a hit that allows the batter to circle all the bases and score a run.
Babe Ruth hit his first Home run for the Boston Red Sox on May 6, 1915 against the New York Yankees Jack Warhop. The game was played at the Polo Grounds as the Yankees beat the Red Sox 4-3, and Babe Ruth was the loosing pitcher. The Babe a pitcher for the 1915 Red Sox had a record of 18 - 8, with a .244 ERA, and hit 4 home runs that year. Playing for the White Sox, and Indians, Braggo Roth hit a league leading 7 home runs in 1915.
The one I hit. 2959ft.
Yes, a home run counts as a hit in baseball.