Most Home Runs All-Time
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Barry Bonds (762) - possibly took stereids. bonds had a great career that began with the pittsburgh pirates and ended with the san francisco giants. he overtook hank aaron to become the all-time home run king. |
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Hank Aaron (755) - had a great career in milwaukee and atlanta. such a legend that the silver slugger award is given in his name. many consider him to be number one on the mlb all-time homer list because of the steiroids era. |
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Babe Ruth (714) - the big bambino, the sulton of swat, the babe. babe ruth is the inventor of the long ball, the man that made the home run sexy. back in the day he would out homer entire teams. the greatest. |
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Willie Mays (660) - the say hey kid. not did mays hit home runs longer than anyone else, he was also great in the field and had one of the greatest catches ever. |
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Ken Griffy Jr. (611) - the kid actually played on the same team as his father. Junior was on pace to have an even larger home run total if it wasn't for injuries. one of the prettiest home run swings ever. |
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Sammy Sosa (609) - possibly took steroids. sammy will forever be linked with mark mcguire for their 1998 battle for most home runs in a single season. Sammy was known for flipping his bat after each home run. |
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Frank Robinson (586) - robinson played third base just as well as he hit home runs. he played the game with intensity and was a feared batter. |
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Mark McGuire (583) - possibly took steriods. mcguire started his career in 1987 hitting a rookie record 49 home runs. once a st. louis cardinal, mcguire stepped up his home run output hammering a then record 70 in 1998.
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Harmon Killebrew (573) - he was second only to Babe Ruth in American League home runs and retired as the career leader in home runs by a right-handed batter |
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Rafael Palmeiro (569) - possibly took steroids. palmeiro had a sweet swing and became a very powerful batter late in his career. |










