In the sport of Baseball - Barry Bonds is considered to have the most career homeruns to date. He, as of 2013, hit some 762 home runs. He has only seven more homeruns than the runner up Frank Aaron.
Rogers Hornsby with 301 home runs never played in an All Star game. For modern day players, Tim Salmon hit 299 home runs and never played in an All Star game.
Home and away refers to the where the game is being played, and the home team often wears white. The team that is the home to refers to what city the game is being played in.
Derek Jeter's latest lead off home run came on June 20, 2012, which gives him 28 for his career.
755 home runs. His batting average was .305 and he registered 3,771 hits. His final game was on October 3, 1976.
Ty Cobb with 54 career steals of home
Frank Robinson hit 586 career home runs.
Ruth hit three home runs in a game for the Braves against the Pittsburgh Pirates on May 25, 1935. Those home runs were the final home runs of his career. Five days later he injured his knee in a game against the Phillies. That game was the final game in his career as he announced his retirement two days later.
Elrod Hendricks
Roberto Clemente had 240 career home runs.
Home and away refers to the where the game is being played, and the home team often wears white. The team that is the home to refers to what city the game is being played in.
Derek Jeter's latest lead off home run came on June 20, 2012, which gives him 28 for his career.
755 home runs. His batting average was .305 and he registered 3,771 hits. His final game was on October 3, 1976.
As of June 6, 2008 Chipper Jones has 400 career home runs.
Alex Rodriguez has averaged 44 home runs per 162 game season in his career..
No, the only home runs that would count towards career home runs are thise hit in regular season games. Home runs for all star games and postseason games are kept as separate statistics.
Career statistic: Home runs - 536
Barry Bonds has the most career home runs with 762.
Ty Cobb with 54 career steals of home