He holds the major league records for most home runs in a career (762) and most home runs in a season (73).
Barry Bonds with 73 HRs in 2001.
Barry Bonds with 762 HRs
Barry Bonds of the San Francisco Giants, with 762 HRs
I won't swear this is all of them: Andre Dawson: 438 HRs, 314 SBs Barry Bonds: 762 HRs, 514 SBs Willie Mays: 660 HRs, 338 SBs Bobby Bonds: 332 HRs, 461 SBs Reggie Sanders: 305 HRs, 304 SBs
1986-1992.In his 7 seasons in Pittsburgh, Bonds batted .275 with 176 HRs, 556 RBIs, and 251 stolen bases.
Barry Bonds (762 HRs)Hank Aaron (755 HRs)Babe Ruth (714 HRs)Willie Mays (660 HRs)Ken Griffey, Jr. (active)Sammy Sosa (609 HRs)Alex Rodriquez (activ
1995Mark McGwire, 39 HRs, 35 1Bs1998 Mark McGwire, 70 HRs, 61 1Bs1999 Mark McGwire, 65 HRs, 58 1Bs2000 Mark McGwire, 32 HRs, 32 1Bs2001 Mark McGwire, 29 HRs, 23 1Bs2001 Barry Bonds, 73 HRs, 49 1Bs Currently, Carlos Pena is building towards more HRs than singles. As September 1, he has 38 HRs and 37 1Bs.
There are 5 pitchers that gave up 8 home runs to Barry Bonds. Terry Mulholland, John Smoltz, Greg Maddux, Chan Ho Park, and Curt Schilling.
Barry Bonds had 52 SBs and 33 HRs for the 1990 Pirates and 43 SBs and 25 HRs for the 1991 for the Pirates. He hit 40+ HRs in 8 seasons. Willie Mays had 40 SBs and 36 HRs for the 1956 Giants. He hit 40+ HRs in 6 seasons. Brady Anderson had 53 SBs and 21 HRs for the 1992 Orioles. He hit 50 HRs in 1996 for the Orioles. Alfonso Soriano had 43 SBs and 18 HRs for the 2001 Yankees and 41 SBs and 39 HRs for the 2002 Yankees. He hit 46 HRs in 2006 for the Nationals. Vladimir Guerrero had 40 SBs and 39 HRs for the 2002 Expos. He hit 40+ HRs twice for the Expos (1999 and 2000). Carlos Beltran had 41 SBs and 26 HRs for the 2003 Royals and and 42 SBs and 38 HRs for the 2004 Royals/Astros. He hit 41 HRs in 2006 for the Mets. Ryne Sandberg had 54 SBs and 26 HRs for the 1985 Cubs. He hit 40 HRs in 1990 for the Cubs.
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In the world of professional baseball, the player that hit the most home runs was Sadaharu Oh of the Nippon Professional League in Japan who hit 868 home runs in his career that spanned 1959-1980. In Major League baseball, Barry Bonds hit the most home runs with 762.