Hank Aaron, 755
The MLB home run record is held by Barry Bonds with 762 home runs.
The career record is 18, set by Mickey Mantle in 1964. The record for one series is five, jointly held by Reggie Jackson and Chase Utley.
Babe Ruth set two major home run records in his career by the time he retired. The single season home run record and the all time career home run record. Roger Connor held the record for career home runs with 138, until Babe Ruth broke the record in 1921 when he hit number 139. The Babe would go on and finish his career with 714 in 1935. The record would hold up until 1974 when Hank Arron hit number 715. The Babe also set the single season home run record in 1927, breaking his own record of 59, in 1921. That record will stand until 1961 when RogerMaris hit 61, in 1961.
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Most Career Home Runs: Through October 22, 2016, Barry Bonds has the most career home runs with 762. Hank Aaron previously held the record with 755 home runs. Third on the career home run list is Babe Ruth with 714, and Alex Rodriguez, fourth with 696. Fifth on the list is Willie Mays with 660 home runs.
The MLB home run record is held by Barry Bonds with 762 home runs.
Ted Williams holds the record for most career home runs by a Boston Red Sox player with 521.
Before Babe Ruth broke the career home run record, it was held by Roger Connor with 138.
The career record is 18, set by Mickey Mantle in 1964. The record for one series is five, jointly held by Reggie Jackson and Chase Utley.
Roger Connor held the record for career home runs with 138, until Babe Ruth broke the record in 1921 when he hit number 139.
Babe Ruth set two major home run records in his career by the time he retired. The single season home run record and the all time career home run record. Roger Connor held the record for career home runs with 138, until Babe Ruth broke the record in 1921 when he hit number 139. The Babe would go on and finish his career with 714 in 1935. The record would hold up until 1974 when Hank Arron hit number 715. The Babe also set the single season home run record in 1927, breaking his own record of 59, in 1921. That record will stand until 1961 when RogerMaris hit 61, in 1961.
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Slugger Barry Bonds holds the record for the most home runs in a career. In the course of his career, he blasted 762 out of the park.
The all-time record for fewest home runs in a career is 0, held by David Aardsma, Rafael Betancourt and 10,151 other guys.
Ted Williams holds the record for most career home runs by a Boston Red Sox player with 521.
Most Career Home Runs: Through October 22, 2016, Barry Bonds has the most career home runs with 762. Hank Aaron previously held the record with 755 home runs. Third on the career home run list is Babe Ruth with 714, and Alex Rodriguez, fourth with 696. Fifth on the list is Willie Mays with 660 home runs.
The Washington Nationals. Mike Bascik gave up Bonds' 756th home run on August 7, 2007. PS: The 'world record' for home runs is held by Sadaharu Oh of the Japanese League. He hit 868 home runs in his career that spanned from 1959-1980. Bonds ended his career with 762.