700 Home Run Club(3)
Hank Aaron 755
Babe Ruth 714
Barry Bonds 703
600 Home Run Club (1)
Willie Mays 660
500 Home Run Club (16)
Frank Robinson 586
Mark McGwire 583
Sammy Sosa 574
Harmon Killebrew 573
Reggie Jackson 563
Rafael Palmeiro 551
Mike Schmidt 548
Mickey Mantle 536
Jimmie Foxx 534
Willie McCovey 521
Ted Williams 521
Ernie Banks 512
Eddie Mathews 512
Mel Ott 511
Eddie Murray 504
Ken Griffey
Jr. 501
400 Home Run Club (18)
Lou Gehrig 493
Fred McGriff 493
Stan Musial 475
Willie Stargell 475
Dave Winfield 465
Jose Canseco 462
Carl Yastrzemski 452
Jeff Bagwell 446
Dave Kingman 442
Andre Dawson 438
Frank Thomas 436
Juan Gonzalez 434
Cal Ripken
Jr. 431
Billy Williams 426
Jim Thome 423
Gary Sheffield 415
Darrell Evans 414
Duke Snider 407
Outside Looking In Club
Andres Galarraga 399
Al Kaline 399
Dale Murphy 398
Joe Carter 396
50 Home Run Club (36)
Albert Belle Cleveland
Indians 50 1995
Alex Rodriguez Texas
Rangers 57 2002
Alex Rodriguez Texas
Rangers 52 2001
Babe Ruth New
York Yankees 60 1927
Babe Ruth New
York Yankees 59 1921
Babe Ruth New
York Yankees 54 1920
Babe Ruth New
York Yankees 54 1928
Barry Bonds San
Francisco Giants 73 2001
Brady Anderson Baltimore Orioles 50 1996
Cecil Fielder Detroit
Tigers 51 1990
George Foster Cinncinati Reds 52 1977
Greg Vaughn Cinncinati Reds 50 1998
Hack Wilson Chicago
Cubs 56 1930
Hank Greenberg Detroit Tigers 58 1938
Jim Thome Cleveland
Indians 52 2002
Jimmie Foxx Philadelphia
Athletics 58 1932
Jimmie Foxx Boston
Red Sox 50 1938
Johnny Mize New
York Giants 51 1947
Ken Griffey
Jr. Seattle
Mariners 56 1997
Ken Griffey
Jr. Seattle
Mariners 56 1998
Luis Gonzalez Arizona
D'backs 57 2001
Mark McGwire St. Louis Cardinals 70 1998
Mark McGwire St. Louis Cardinals 65 1999
Mark McGwire Cardinals/Athletics 58 1997
Mark McGwire Oakland Athletics 52 1996
Mickey Mantle New
York Yankees 54 1961
Mickey Mantle New
York Yankees 52 1956
Ralph Kiner Pittsburgh
Pirates 54 1949
Ralph Kiner Pittsburgh
Pirates 51 1947
Roger Maris New
York Yankees 61 1961
Sammy Sosa Chicago
Cubs 66 1998
Sammy Sosa Chicago
Cubs 64 2001
Sammy Sosa Chicago
Cubs 63 1999
Sammy Sosa Chicago
Cubs 50 2000
Willie Mays San
Francisco Giants 52 1965
Willie Mays New
York Giants 51 1955
49 Home Run Club
Lou Gerhig,
New
York Yankees, 1934
Lou Gerhig,
New
York Yankees, 1936
Shawn Green, Los
Angeles Dodger, 2001
Ken Griffey,
Jr., Seattle Mariners, 1996
Todd Helton, Colorado
Rockies, 2001
Harmon Killebrew,
Minnesota Twins, 1964
Harmon Killebrew,
Minnesota Twins, 1969
Ted Kluszewski,
Cinncinati
Reds, 1954
Willie Mays, San
Francisco Giants, 1962
Mark McGwire,
Oakland Athletics, 1987
Frank Robinson, Baltimore Orioles, 1966
Babe Ruth, New
York Yankees, 1930
Sammy Sosa, Chicago
Cubs, 2002
Jim Thome,
Cleveland
Indians, 2001
Andre Dawson, Chicago Cubs, 1987
Larry Walker, Colorado
Rockies, 1997
Albert Belle, Cleveland
Indians, 1998
Barry Bonds, San
Francisco Giants, 2000
50 Doubles and 50 HRs
Albert Belle, Cleveland
Indians, 1995 – 50 HRs and 52 Doubles
Fewest Second Most Home Runs Hit in a Season for a Member of the 50
Home Run Club
Brady Anderson, Baltimore
Orioles – 50 in 1996, 24 in 1999
Hack Wilson, Chicago Cubs – 56
in 1930, 39 in 1929
30 Home Runs plus 30 Ground into Double Plays
Ivan Rodriguez, Texas Rangers,
1999 – 35HRs and 31 GDPs
Jim Rice*, Boston Red Sox,
1983 – 39 HRs and 31 GDPs
Tony Armas,
Boston Red Sox, 1983 – 36 HRs and 31 GDPs
Dave Winfield, New York
Yankees, 1983 – 32 HRs and 30 GDPs
*In 1985, Rice missed 22 games, and finished with 27 HRs and 35 GDPs
Players to Lead the League in RBIs Three Years in a Row
Babe Ruth, New York Yankees –
1919, 1920, 1921
Ty
Cobb, Detroit Tigers – 1907, 1908, 1909
Rogers Hornsby, St. Louis
Cardinals - 1920, 1921, 1922
George Foster, Cincinnati Reds
– 1976, 1977, 1978
Cecil Fielder, Detroit Tigers –
1990, 1991, 1992
Joe Medwick,
St. Louis Cardinals – 1936, 1937, 1938
30 Home Runs plus 30 Strike Outs
Joe DiMaggio, New
York Yankees, 1937 – 46 HRs and 37 K
Joe DiMaggio, New
York Yankees, 1940 – 31 HRs and 30 K
Joe DiMaggio, New
York Yankees, 1948 – 39 HRs and 30 K
Joe DiMaggio, New
York Yankees, 1950 – 32 HRs and 33 K
Ted Williams, Boston
Red Sox, 1941 – 37 HRs and 27 K
Yogi Berra,
New
York Yankees, 1952 – 30 HRs and 24 K
Yogi Berra,
New
York Yankees, 1956 – 30 HRs and 29 K
Ken Williams, St.
Louis Browns, 1922 – 39 HRs and 31
K
Rogers Hornsby, St. Louis Cardinals, 1935 – 39 HRs and 39 K
Lou Gerhig,
New
York Yankees, 1932 – 34 HRs and 38 K
Lou Gerhig,
New
York Yankees, 1934 – 49 HRs and 31 K
Lou Gerhig, New
York Yankees, 1935 – 30 HRs and 38 K
Mel Ott, New York Giants, 1929 – 42 HRs and 38 K
Mel Ott,
New
York Giants, 1932 – 38 HRs and 39 K
Don Mattingly, New
York Yankees, 1986 – 31 HRs and 35 K
Don Mattingly, New
York Yankees, 1987 – 30 HRs and 38 K