For this season, as of the end of play on 4/24/2010 the Top 5 stadiums for home runs, by HR per at bat, in order are:
1.) Minute Maid Park (Houston, Tx)
2.) Camden Yards (Baltimore, Md)
3.) Comerica Park (Detroit, Mi)
4.) Chase Field (Phoenix, Az)
5.) Great American Ball Park (Cincinnati, Oh)
The top 5 home run hitting franchises of all time are....
1 - New York Yankees 14,042
2 - San Francisco Giants 13,320
3 - Chicago Cubs 12,560
4 - Atlanta Braves 12,281
5 - Detroit Tigers 12,146
Those stats are correct at the end of play on 17th August, 2009.
Going into the final week of the 2008 season, the team with the most home runs is the Chicago White Sox with 223. The Philadelphia Phillies are second with 207.
Barry Bonds 's 762 Home runs put him up on top for Homers.
yankee stadium
Celtic park
Albert Pujols, Adam Dunn, Ryan Howard
well i'm guessing it would be marlins park because they have a fish tank behind home plate and a bobble head museum and it is brand new. it is also pretty big and has a retractable roof
Through the 2014 season, the top three most productive home run hitters who happened to be switch hitters were: 1. Mickey Mantle (1951-1968) -- 536 home runs. 2. Eddie Murray (1977-1997) -- 504 home runs. 3. Chipper Jones (1993-2012) -- 468 home runs
Nathans,and that's it.
It was Ichiro Suzuki
most Career Postseason Home RunsAs of the 2009 Season, Manny Ramirez holds the record for most career postseason home runs with 29. Bernie Williams is second with 22, and Derek Jeter is third with 20. Reggie Jackson and Mickey Mantle are ties for fourth with 18 home runs each but Mickey Mantle hit his 18 home runs in the World Series as there were no playoff games in his day.
The top 3 home run hitting teams for the Chicago White Sox are as follows: 3) 2008: 235 Home Runs (led all of Major League Baseball) 2) 2006: 236 Home Runs 1) 2004: 242 Home Runs (led all of Major League Baseball)
There are many stadiums in which hitting a home run is easier, with Great American Ball Park in Cincinnati as the easiest. Also included in the top five are Yankee Stadium, Rogers Centre, Coors Field and Dodger Stadium.
there is no specific amount a player gets into the derby by being recommended by major league baseball and accepting the offer