Here are Baseball's Top 25 career home run hitters through the 2017 season (active players in bold caps):
1. Barry Bonds - 762
2. Henry Aaron - 755
3. Babe Ruth - 714
4. Alex Rodriguez - 696
5. Willie Mays - 660
6. Ken Griffey Jr. - 630
7. ALBERT PUJOLS - 610
8. Jim Thome - 612
9. Sammy Sosa - 609
10. Frank Robinson - 586
11. Mark McGwire - 583
12. Harmon Killebrew - 573
13. Rafael Palmeiro - 569
14. Reggie Jackson - 563
15. Manny Ramirez - 555
16. Mike Schmidt - 548
17. David Ortiz - 541
18. Mickey Mantle - 536
19. Jimmie Foxx - 534
20. Willie McCovey - 521
20. Frank Thomas - 521
20. Ted Williams - 521
23. Ernie Banks - 512
23. Eddie Mathews - 512
25. Mel Ott - 511
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Here are the Top 25 career home run hitters through the 2017 season (active players in bold):
1. Barry Bonds - 762
2. Henry Aaron - 755
3. Babe Ruth - 714
4. Alex Rodriguez - 696
5. Willie Mays - 660
6. Ken Griffey Jr. - 630
7. ALBERT PUJOLS - 614
8. Jim Thome - 612
9. Sammy Sosa - 609
10. Frank Robinson - 586
11. Mark McGwire - 583
12. Harmon Killebrew - 573
13. Rafael Palmeiro - 569
14. Reggie Jackson - 563
15. Manny Ramirez - 555
16. Mike Schmidt - 548
17. David Oriz - 541
18. Mickey Mantle - 536
19. Jimmie Foxx - 534
20. Willie McCovey - 521
20. Frank Thomas - 521
20. Ted Williams - 521
23. Ernie Banks - 512
23. Eddie Mathews - 512
25. Mel Ott - 511
In baseball terminology, a grand slam is a home run hit when the bases are "loaded". Meaning that the home run is hit with runners on 1st, 2nd & 3rd base. The result is that 4 runs are scored. A home run normally occurs when a baseball is hit into the grandstands in fair territory. An "inside the park" home run occurs when the hitter can run all the way from home plate then around the bases and ends up back on home plate. It is not a home run if an error allows the hitter to run all the bases.
Mickey Mantle All Time Career home run listMickey Mantle is currently 16th on the All Time Career home run list. When Mickey Mantle retired after the 1968 season, he was third on the all time list for Home runs with 536 behind Babe Ruth 714, and Willie Mays 583.
Babe Ruth
Barry Bonds is Baseball's all time home run leader with 762 career home runs.
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