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Single-Season Leaders & Records for Home Runs. POWERED BY. Create your own custom leaderboards. Become a Stathead today and run queries with our Season and Career Finders to see the best seasons in MLB history. Become a Stathead. Table; Rank Player (age that year) Home Runs Year PA Bats HR Log; 1. Barry Bonds (36) 73: 2001: 664: L: HR Log: 2.
USATSI. Yankees slugger Aaron Judge clubbed his 62nd home run of the season to rewrite baseball's history books Tuesday night against the Rangers. The home run broke a tie with Roger Maris,...
Babe Ruth holds the Major League record for hitting two (2) or more home runs during a single game with seventy-two (72) different instances. Where what happened yesterday is being preserved today.
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Mark McGwire led the American League in home runs in 1987 and 1996. He led the National League in 1998 and 1999. In 1997, he led Major League Baseball in home runs, but led neither the American nor National League, as his season was split between the Oakland Athletics and St. Louis Cardinals.
Aaron Judge launched the most home runs by an active player this season, with 58 home runs.
Babe Ruth hit a home run in every possible ballpark during eleven different seasons, for the Major League record. His closest competition is Hank Aaron who "only" hit home runs in every possible ballpark during nine seasons!
Barry Bonds holds the record for the most home runs in one season, with a whopping 73 home runs hit in the 2001 season. Who had the most home runs this season? In 2024, Aaron Judge of the New...
On Sept. 19, first-year Dodger Shohei Ohtani hit his 49th, 50th and 51st home runs of the year against the Marlins at loanDepot park in Miami to tie and then immediately surpass the franchise's single-season record, previously held by Shawn Green (49 HR in 2001.)