Johnny Mize and Sammy Sosa have hit 3 home runs in one game six times.
Barry Bonds is Baseball's all time home run leader with 762 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.
Barry Bonds is the all-time home run leader with 762.
In 2010, Mark Teixeira led the Yankees with 33 home runs.
In baseball played around the world, the all time leader in home runs in Saduharu Oh of the Japanese major leagues who hit 868 home runs in a career that spanned 1959-1980. In the American MLB, the foreign born leader in home runs is Sammy Sosa who, as of the end of the 2007 season, has 609 home runs. Sosa was born in the Dominican Republic.
Harry Stovey was the all-time home run leader until 1895 when Roger Connor passed him. He accumulated 122 home runs during his 14-year career from 1880-1893.
Hank Aaron was the first African-American ballplayer to hold the all-time home record. He surpassed Babe Ruth's record of 714 in 1974.
Bobby Bonds hit 332 career home runs from 1968 to 1981. Barry Bonds is the all-time career home run leader with 762 from 1986 to 2007.
2 home runs ==== There are two runs that score. One run is the person on base and the second run is the person who hit the home run.
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.
Yes, inside the park home runs count as a home run in baseball.
The player scored 3 runs with their 3-run home run in the game.