The answer is Duke Snider. Here are the leading HR hitters from 1950 - 1959.
Duke Snider 326
Gil Hodges 310
Eddie Mathews 299
Mickey Mantle 280
Stan Musial 266
Yogi Berra 256
Willie Mays 250
Ted Kluszewski 239
Gus Zernial 232
Ernie Banks 228
Ted Williams 227
Hank Sauer 215
Larry Doby 215
Roy Campanella 211
Del Ennis 204
Ralph Kiner 201
Roy Sievers 199
Vic Wertz 195
Al Rosen 192
Jackie Jensen 186
Bobby Thomson 185
Gus Bell 185
That would be Babe Ruth with 12. He won the AL home run title outright in 1919, 1920, 1921, 1923, 1924, 1926, 1927, 1928, 1929, and 1930 and was the co-leader in 1918 and 1931.
In Major League Baseball, Barry Bonds has hit the most home runs.
Barry Bonds has hit the most home runs at Rangers Ballpark in Arlington
Hank Aaron hit 755 lifetime home runs for the braves.
Ernie Banks hit 512 career home runs in a career that spanned 19 seasons (1953-1971), all with the Chicago Cubs.
In 2010, Albert Pujols hit the most home runs in the National League, with 42.
In Major League Baseball, Barry Bonds has hit the most home runs.
Barry Bonds has hit the most home runs at Rangers Ballpark in Arlington
Ernie Banks hit 512 home runs Sammy Sosa hit 609 home runs
Hank Aaron hit 755 lifetime home runs for the braves.
Ernie Banks hit 512 career home runs in a career that spanned 19 seasons (1953-1971), all with the Chicago Cubs.
Dave Klingman holds the record for most home runs hit during a retirement season. He hit 35 home runs in his 1987 final season.
In 2010, Albert Pujols hit the most home runs in the National League, with 42.
Dave Klingman holds the record for most home runs hit during a retirement season. He hit 35 home runs in his 1987 final season.
Sammy Sosa hit the most home runs off pitchers Jose Lima and Curt Schilling. Sosa hit 7 home runs off each.
The most home runs Hank Aaron hit in one season was 47, in 1971.
Barry Bonds hit the most home runs in MLB history, with 762.
Bernie Williams hit the most career postseason home runs as a Yankee with 22.