Dodger with the most home runs over all is Manny Ramírez 554. Hall of Famer Duke Snider has 407 with 389 of those as a Dodger most of any player. Gil Hodges is next at 370 with 361 of those hit as a Dodger.
Barry Bonds holds the record for the most non-steroid home runs in MLB history. He hit 762 home runs during his career with the Pittsburgh Pirates and San Francisco Giants.
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Hank Aaron
As of October 2023, the player with the most lifetime home runs for the Los Angeles Dodgers is Duke Snider. He hit a total of 389 home runs during his time with the team from 1947 to 1962. Snider is celebrated as one of the franchise's all-time greats and was a key figure in their success during the 1950s.
Wayne Belardi had 28 career home runs, 11 for the Brooklyn Dodgers and 17 for the Detroit Tigers.
Willie McCovey
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Barry Bonds hit the most home runs in MLB history, with 762.
Manny Ramirez hit 44 career home runs in three seasons with the LA Dodgers.
Hank Aaron hit 95 career home runs against the Brooklyn/LA Dodgers.
That was Hall of Famer Al Kaline with 399 home runs.
Babe Ruth
Barry Bonds holds the record for the most non-steroid home runs in MLB history. He hit 762 home runs during his career with the Pittsburgh Pirates and San Francisco Giants.
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The 1996 Baltimore Orioles hit back-to-back home runs the most times in a single season in baseball history.
Duke Snider of the Dodgers with 11. He hit 4 in the 1952 World Series, 1 in 1953, 4 in 1955, 1 in 1956, and 1 in 1959.
Ted Williams with 521