In the entire world of Baseball, the all time career home run leader is Japanese legend Sadaharu Oh, who hit 868 home runs in a career that spanned 1959-1980. Oh also had a lifetime batting average of .301, 2,786 career base hits and 2,170 career RBIs.
In the United States, the career home run leader is Barry Bonds who has hit 762 home runs through the 2007 season.
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First of all, official MLB records clearly record that Barry Bonds holds the record for most home runs in a season (73) and most home runs in a career (762). Many fans, however, think that these records should not count due to Bonds' use of steroids.
Michael holds the record for scoring titles at ten, the career PPG average at 30.1, and the consecutive 40 point games with 9.
Nolan Ryan holds this record with seven career no-hitters.
He still holds the career record for most home runs (18) and RBIs (40) during the World Series. With parity in MLB much greater than it was during Mantle's career, it is unlikely that any player will play in as many World Series as Mantle did -- thus these record should stand for quite a while.
Mickey Mantle holds the American League record for games with home runs from both sides of the plate with 10. Ken Caminiti holds the National League record, also with 10. Eddie Murray holds the major league record with 11, 9 times in the American League and twice in the National League.
Babe Ruth hit 714 career home runs in 8,398 at bats.
Barry Bonds hit 762 homers in his entire career.
Jeff Kent with 351 HRs between 1992-2008.