As of October 2023, Barry Bonds holds the record for the most home runs since the year 2000, having hit 762 home runs during his career, with a significant portion of those coming in the early 2000s. After Bonds, other notable players include Alex Rodriguez and Albert Pujols, who are also among the top home run hitters in that time frame. Bonds' record remains controversial due to allegations of performance-enhancing drug use.
Garret Anderson
Derek Jeter hit 15 home runs in 2000.
As of October 2023, Giancarlo Stanton holds the record for the most home runs since 2012. He has hit over 300 home runs during this period, showcasing his power-hitting ability. Stanton's impressive performance has made him one of the most notable sluggers in Major League Baseball over the past decade.
Hank Aaron had the most home runs for a regular season.
Josh Hamilton with the Texas Rangers with 35 home runs in 2008
Garret Anderson
Sammy Sosa - 50
Ryan Howard
Adam Dunn 207
Ryan Howard
Sammy Sosa led MLB in home runs in 2000 with 50.
The Yankees hit 205 home runs in 2000.
In 2000, the Yankees hit 205 home runs.
Derek Jeter hit 15 home runs in 2000.
The most home runs the Tigers have hit in one game is 8 against the Toronto Blue Jays on June 20, 2000.
The New York Mets hit 160 home runs as a team in the year 2000.
He had 189 career home runs through the 2000 season.