For the 2012 season through June 30, 7 ... Alex Rodriguez, Jim Thome, Chipper Jones, Albert Pujols, Jason Giambi, Andruw Jones, and Paul Konerko.
Two players, Manny Ramirez and Vladamir Guerrero, have hit 400+ and not officially announced their retirement although they have not played in the 2012 season.
David Ortiz has 399 and Adam Dunn has 389 and, barring disaster, will join the 400 club in the 2012 season.
Babe Ruth of the New York Yankees in 1927.
Ty Cobb with 54 career steals of home
No Major League player has finished their career with 356 home runs. 73 players have surpassed 356, 12 of whom are active and the most recent being Albert Pujols (as of the 2009 off-season).
Ken Griffey Jr. retired with 630 career home runs, currently sixth on the all-time list.
Gorman Thomas' 268 career home runs rank him 148th on the career home run list. He is tied with Troy Glaus, who is still active and will pass him, and Hall of Famers Brooks Robinson and Joe Morgan.
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Babe Ruth of the New York Yankees in 1927.
Ty Cobb with 54 career steals of home
No Major League player has finished their career with 356 home runs. 73 players have surpassed 356, 12 of whom are active and the most recent being Albert Pujols (as of the 2009 off-season).
Babe Ruth was the first player to reach 200 career home runs. The Babe hit home run number 200 on May 12, 1923.
Ken Griffey Jr. retired with 630 career home runs, currently sixth on the all-time list.
Barry Bonds of course.
Ozzie Smith had 8 home-runs in his career. He is a baseball player.
There have been dozens of ballplayers that hit at least 412 career home runs, and as of 2009 no player has finished their career with 412.
Willie Stargell has the most career Homeruns as a Pirate with 475 Homeruns in his career as a Pirate.
Barry Bonds, with 762 home runs.
Ty Cobb