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Barry Bonds holds the record for most career home runs, hitting 762 over his 22-year career. This is a list of the 300 Major League Baseball players who have hit the most career home runs in regular season play (i.e., excluding playoffs or exhibition games).
In an eight-year major league career, Dietz played in 646 games, accumulating 478 hits in 1,829 at bats for a .261 career batting average along with 66 home runs, 301 runs batted in and an on-base percentage of .390. [1] Among major league catchers, he ranks third overall in career on-base percentage behind only Mickey Cochrane and Wally Schang ...
In 1994, he was hitting .300, with 15 home runs, and 56 RBIs, through 67 games, when he was injured. [13] In 1995, Daulton was named to his third all-star team; [14] however, he played in only 98 games, and finished the year with just nine home runs. [15] Daulton never caught another big league game after August 25, 1995. [16]
Hall-of-Famer Ralph Kiner held the previous record at 1,087 games. Judge made it to 300 homers in just 955 games. The milestone baseball, which landed in the White Sox's bullpen, was retrieved and ...
Judge becomes the 162nd player in MLB history to reach 300 career home runs. In 2022, Judge hit an American League record 62 home runs in a season. Wednesday’s home run was Judge’s league ...
According to Sports Illustrated, Wednesday’s game was Judge’s 955th, meaning that he bested Ralph Kiner, the previous record-holder who reached 300 home runs in 1,087 games in 1953. The ...
The Cubs began the 1969 season by winning 11 of their first 12 games and held first place from the first day of the season. [19] By late June, Hundley's batting average was above .300 along with 11 home runs earning him a spot as a reserve for the National League team in the 1969 All-Star Game.
Aaron Judge hit the 300th home run of his career in a 10-2 victory over the Chicago White Sox at Guaranteed Rate Field on Wednesday night.