(Original Caption) Hank Aaron is shown in this close up. He is shown as an Atlanta Braves outfielder during Spring Training.
Braves: Hank Aaron: 733 Homeruns
Phillies: Mike Schmidt
Baseball player Mike Schmidt of the Philadelphia Phillies in action during a match in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, July 1979. (Photo by UPI/Bettmann Archive/Getty Images)
548 Homeruns
Marlins: Giancarlo Stanton
Mar 5, 2012; Jupiter, FL. USA; Miami Marlins right fielder Giancarlo Stanton (27) connects for a base hit against the St. Louis Cardinals at Roger Dean Stadium. The Marlins defeated the Cardinals 4-3. Mandatory Credit: Scott Rovak-USA TODAY Sports
267 Homeruns
Mets: Darryl Strawberry
New York Mets Daryl Strawberry hits an 8th inning homer against the Boston Red Sox 8-5 in Game 7 of the 1986 World Series at Shea Stadium Oct. 27, 1986.
(Original Caption) 8/12/1956-Chicago, IL- Stan Musial, of the Cardinals, slaps out his 1,071st extra base-hit to tie a National League Record held by Mel Ott, former Giants great. Musial’s blow, a double, came in the 6th inning of the first game against the Chicago Cubs. The pitcher at the time was Bob Rush. The Cubs won, 6-2.
475 Homeruns
Cubs: Sammy Sosa
PITTSBURGH, PA – SEPTEMBER 21: Sammy Sosa of the Chicago Cubs bats against the Pittsburgh Pirates as catcher Jason Kendall looks on during a Major League Baseball game at PNC Park on September 21, 2003 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The Cubs defeated the Pirates 4-1. (Photo by George Gojkovich/Getty Images)
545 Homeruns
Reds: Johnny Bench
Unknown date and unknown location; USA, FILE PHOTO; A portrait of Cincinnati Reds catcher Johnny Bench. Mandatory Credit: Malcolm Emmons-USA TODAY Network.
389 Homeruns
Brewers: Ryan Braun
Ryan Braun watches his two run homer in the first inning during the Milwaukee Brewers-Houston Astros MLB baseball game Tuesday, May 25, 2010, Photo by Rick Wood. RWOOD/JOURNALSENTINEL.COM
352 Homeruns
Pirates: Willie Stargell
Unknown date and location; FILE PHOTO: Pittsburgh Pirates left fielder Willie Stargell at bat. Stargell hit 475 home runs and led the Pirates to two World Series titles in 1971 and 1979, when he was the oldest player to win the league MVP. Mandatory Credit: Malcolm Emmons-USA TODAY Sports
475 Homeruns
Dodgers: Duke Snider
American baseball player Duke Snider (1926 – 2011) of the Brooklyn Dodgers, USA, circa 1960. (Photo by FPG/Archive Photos/Getty Images)
389 Homeruns
Giants: Willie Mays
(Original Caption) Willie Mays, Giants’ centerfielder and rookie of the year in the National League at Giants’ spring training, Phoenix, Arizona. Willis is waiting for his draft call.
646 Homeruns
D-Backs: Luis Gonzalez
Unknown Date, 2001; Unknown Location, USA; FILE PHOTO; Arizona Diamondbacks left fielder Luis Gonzalez at the plate against the New York Yankees during the 2001 World Series. Mandatory Credit: VJ Lovero-USA TODAY NETWORK
224 Homeruns
Rockies: Todd Helton
Sep 22, 2005; Denver, CO, USA; Colorado Rockies Todd Helton prior to start of the game against the San Diego Padres at Coors Field. Mandatory Credit: Photo By Byron Hetzler-USA TODAY Sports Copyright (c) 2005 Byron Hetzler
369 Homeruns
Padres: Manny Machado
Apr 8, 2025; West Sacramento, California, USA; San Diego Padres third base Manny Machado (13) hits a home run against the Athletics during the first inning at Sutter Health Park. Mandatory Credit: Ed Szczepanski-Imagn Images