As of 6/3/07, the lifetime record for most home runs by an NLer is Barry Bonds with 746. Hank Aaron is second with 733.
In 2010, Albert Pujols hit the most home runs in the National League, with 42.
Andruw Jones led the National League with 51 home runs in 2005, Alex Ridriguez hit 48 home runs to lead the American League.
In 2005 Andruw Jones led the National League in home runs with 51, and Alex Rodriguez led the American League with 49.
Albert Pujols of the St. Louis Cardinals led the National League in home runs in 2009 with 47.
Ryan Howard of the Philadelphia Phillies with 48.
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Albert Pujols of the St. Louis Cardinals led the league with 42 home runs in 2010.
Andruw Jones, then with the Atlanta Braves.
Yes. The Cardinals hit 223 home runs in 1998 to lead the National League. The Braves were second with 215 and the Cubs were third with 212.
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.
Adrian Beltre did with 48.
Barry Bonds holds the major league records for most home runs in a career (762) and most home runs in a season (73).