Sadaharu Oh of the Japanese Leagues with 868.
Sadaharu Oh with 868.
sadaharu oh, he hit 868 home runs with a .301 lifetime batting average
Hank Aaron is second on the all time career home run list with 755 home runs.
Sadaharu Oh, 1st baseman for the Yomiuri Giants in the Japanese major leagues from 1959-1980, is the all time home run leader with 868.
sadaharu oh... in 21 years he had 868 home runs and a career average of .301
The Washington Nationals. Mike Bascik gave up Bonds' 756th home run on August 7, 2007. PS: The 'world record' for home runs is held by Sadaharu Oh of the Japanese League. He hit 868 home runs in his career that spanned from 1959-1980. Bonds ended his career with 762.
sadaharu oh all time with 868 home runs. single season was also sadahru oh with 55. however, record is shared with tuffy Rhodes and alex cabrera who have also hit 55 bombs in a season.
The record for the longest measured home run in a major-league game is 634 ft., by Mickey Mantle for the New York Yankees against the Detroit Tigers at Briggs Stadium in Detroit, Michigan, in September 1960.Source:Guiness Book of Baseball World Recordshttp://www.baseball-almanac.com/recbooks/rb_guin.shtml
Babe Ruth hit 714 career home runs. Lou Gehrig had 493.
Most Home Runs by a Second BasemanThe player with the most home runs by a second baseman in the National League was Jeff Kent with 351 home runs. Kent played 17 years in the Major Leagues, and had a total of 377 career home runs.The player with the most home runs by a second baseman in the American League was Joe Gordon with 246 home runs. Gordon played 11 years in the Major Leagues, and had a total of 253 career home runs.
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.