Most Career Home Runs: Through October 22, 2016, Barry Bonds has the most career home runs with 762. Hank Aaron previously held the record with 755 home runs. Third on the career home run list is Babe Ruth with 714, and Alex Rodriguez, fourth with 696. Fifth on the list is Willie Mays with 660 home runs.
Bernie Williams hit the most career postseason home runs as a Yankee with 22.
Most Home Runs by a Second BasemanThe player with the most home runs by a second baseman in the National League was Jeff Kent with 351 home runs. Kent played 17 years in the Major Leagues, and had a total of 377 career home runs.The player with the most home runs by a second baseman in the American League was Joe Gordon with 246 home runs. Gordon played 11 years in the Major Leagues, and had a total of 253 career home runs.
Frank Robinson hit 586 career home runs.
In both 1965 and 1969, Rose hit 16 home runs -- the most for one year of his MLB career.
Barry Bonds holds the record for career home runs with 762 and the mark for most homers in a season with 73.
Barry Bonds has the most career home runs with 762.
Babe Ruth has the most career home runs as a Yankee with 659.
Rafael Palmeiro with 569 career home runs.
Mickey Mantle has the most career World Series home runs with 18.
Barry Bonds holds the major league records for most home runs in a career (762) and most home runs in a season (73).
Slugger Barry Bonds holds the record for the most home runs in a career. In the course of his career, he blasted 762 out of the park.
Babe Ruth is third on the all time home run list with 714 home runs.
Barry Bonds, with 762 home runs.
He holds the major league records for most home runs in a career (762) and most home runs in a season (73).
Manny Ramirez has the most career postseason home runs with 29.
As of 2009 Hank Aaron has the second most career home runs with 755.
Ted Williams holds the record for most career home runs by a Boston Red Sox player with 521.