The second-youngest player to hit 400 homers was Ken Griffey Jr., who reached the career mark at 30 years, 141 days. The youngest was Alex Rodriguez, who hit his 400th homer at 29 years, 316 days.
Barry Bonds, with 762 home runs.
Mark texiera, with 39 home runs
In 2008, National league player from the Philadelphia Phillies Ryan Howard led with 47 home runs. The American League player from Detroit Tigers, Miguel Cabrera led with 37 home runs
In 2004, Manny Ramirez was the only player to hit 43 home runs.
Henry "Hank" Aaron, 755 home runs
Barry Bonds has the most home runs in Major League Baseball (762).
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If the player keeps hitting 9 home runs in every 63 games he plays at the same rate he will hit 27 home runs that season.
Barry Bonds is the youngest to hit 450 home runs
Babe Ruth was the first player to reach 200 career home runs. The Babe hit home run number 200 on May 12, 1923.
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.
Jimmie Foxx, who hit 41 home runs in 1936.