26,169 - 12,272 in the National League and 13,897 in the American League:
1969 - 1470 in the NL and 1649 in the AL.
1968 - 891 in the NL and 1104 in the AL.
1967 - 1102 in the NL and 1197 in the AL.
1966 - 1378 in the NL and 1365 in the AL.
1965 - 1318 in the NL and 1370 in the AL.
1964 - 1211 in the NL and 1551 in the AL.
1963 - 1215 in the NL and 1489 in the AL.
1962 - 1449 in the NL and 1552 in the AL.
1961 - 1196 in the NL and 1534 in the AL.
1960 - 1042 in the NL and 1086 in the AL.
The NL had 8 teams between 1960-1961, 10 teams between 1962-1968, and 12 teams in 1969. The AL had 8 teams in 1960, 10 teams between 1961-1968, and 12 teams in 1969.
MLB lowered the height of the pitching rubber from 15 inches to 10 inches in 1969 due to the stark decline in home runs in 1967-1968 and the addition of four new expansion teams.
52,148 - 27,321 in the National League and 24,827 in the American League:
2009 - 2482 in the NL and 2560 in the AL.
2008 - 2608 in the NL and 2270 in the AL.
2007 - 2705 in the NL and 2252 in the AL.
2006 - 2840 in the NL and 2546 in the AL.
2005 - 2580 in the NL and 2437 in the AL.
2004 - 2846 in the NL and 2605 in the AL.
2003 - 2708 in the NL and 2499 in the AL.
2002 - 2595 in the NL and 2464 in the AL.
2001 - 2952 in the NL and 2506 in the AL.
2000 - 3005 in the NL and 2688 in the AL.
Hank Aaron hit 755 career home runs.
The most home runs Hank Aaron hit in one season was 47, in 1971.
Hank Aaron is the person who broke Babe Ruth's record. Hank had hit 755 home runs in his career, while Babe Ruth had only hit 714 home runs in his career.
Barry Bonds had 762 home runs and Hank Aaron had 755.
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Hank Aaron hit 755 career home runs.
Hank Aaron hit 3 home runs in a game in 1959.
Hank Aaron hit 755 career home runs.
The most home runs Hank Aaron hit in one season was 47, in 1971.
Hank Aaron hit 95 career home runs against the Brooklyn/LA Dodgers.
Hank Aaron hit 755 home runs
Hank Aaron
Hank Aaron played in 3298 games between 1954-1976. He hit his final home run on July 20, 1976.
Hank Aaron hit 399 career solo home runs.
714 Home Runs
Hank Aaron hit 755 regular season home runs a 6 postseason home runs during his major league career.
Hank Aaron is the person who broke Babe Ruth's record. Hank had hit 755 home runs in his career, while Babe Ruth had only hit 714 home runs in his career.