Babe Ruth- 714 is really #2. Hank Aaron has 755 and should be #1, but Barry Bonds**** has 762 but he used steroids. In my mind and the mind of all MLB fans, Bonds, Sosa, McGwire, Canseco, etc. records are all shattered and never happened.
Technically speaking Barry Bonds hit 73 home runs in 2001 breaking Mark McGwire's 1998 record of 70. However, because of steroid allegations, it was in vogue for purists to demand an asterisk be placed by the records to reflect the time period in which they played. The asterisk dates back to 1961 when Roger Maris hit 61 home runs to best Babe Ruth's former record of 60. Commissioner Fay Vincent placed an asterisk by Maris' record because of an expanded schedule that allowed Maris to play in more games in one season than Ruth dud.
Since barry bonds just surpassed him the former all time leader hank the hammer aaron would be #2
Barry Bonds hit 762 home runs. Hank Aaron is second all-time with 755.
Barry Bonds- 762
For a career, that would be Mark McGwire who hit a home run every 10.6 at bats. Second all time is Babe Ruth with a home run every 11.8 at bats.
Babe Ruth is third on the all time career home run list with 714.
As of 2009, Hank Aaron has the second most All-Time career home runs with 755.
Hank Aaron is second on the all time career home run list with 755 home runs.
Hank Aaron,with 755 HR
As of 2009, Hank Aaron is second in all time career home runs with 755.
Bernie Williams 22 Postseason Home RunsAs of 2009, Bernie Williams has the most career postseason home runs as a new York Yankee with 22. Williams is second all time in Major League Baseball behind Manny Ramirez who holds the record for most career postseason home runs with 29. Mickey Mantle holds the all time record for most World Series home runs with 18.
Since barry bonds just surpassed him the former all time leader hank the hammer aaron would be #2
Barry Bonds hit 762 home runs. Hank Aaron is second all-time with 755.
Babe Ruth is third on the all time home run list with 714 home runs.
barry bonds
Barry Bonds- 762
For a career, that would be Mark McGwire who hit a home run every 10.6 at bats. Second all time is Babe Ruth with a home run every 11.8 at bats.
As of 2009, Babe Ruth is third on the all time career home run list with 714 home runs.