if Barry Bonds didnt take steroids.Then him 762hr but he took steroids so hank arron756hr
Barry Bonds holds the major league records for most home runs in a career (762) and most home runs in a season (73).
The baseballs used for the Home Run Derby, are regulation size Rawlings baseballs. The baseballs are sanctioned by Major League baseball for the use in the home run derby. The size of a Rawlings Official Major League Baseball game ball cannot be less than five ounces nor more than 5
Barry Bonds with 763
Normally between 60-70. The home team is required to have 90 on hand for each game.
No player in Major League baseball has ever hit 900 home runs. The all time leader in career home runs is Barry Bonds with 762.
The Major League Baseball Home Run Derby started in 1985.
Yes, but they would not used marked balls for something like a rookie's first home run. MLB will use marked baseballs when an event can occur that would make the baseball a lot of money for a fan ... a collector's item. After Barry Bonds hit #755, every time he came to bat the ball boy would bring the home plate umpire a batch of baseballs. Those balls were marked with a number. The home plate umpire kept track of the number of the ball in play so that when Bonds hit #756, there would be no confusion as to which fan had the correct ball.
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.
Roger Maris led the Major League in home runs 1 time. It was in 1961 with 61 home runs.
In 1984, Tony Armas of the Boston Red Sox led the major leagues in home runs with 43. Dale Murphy of the Atlanta Braves was the National League leader with 36.
Frank Robinson of the Baltimore Orioles with 49. Robinson won the Triple Crown that season leading the American League with 49 HRs, 122 RBIs, and a .316 batting average.
Harmon Killebrew (American League) 49 Willie Mays (National League) 47