The home run is a celebrated achievement in Major League Baseball, symbolizing a player’s raw power and refined technique at the plate. Throughout the history of the sport, numerous athletes have left their mark by posting astounding home run totals in single seasons. Here, we highlight the most prolific home run hitters in MLB history.
MLB single-season home run leaders (post-1900):
- No. 1: 73 home runs – Barry Bonds (2001)
- No. 2: 70 home runs – Mark McGwire (1998)
- No. 3: 66 home runs – Sammy Sosa (1998)
- No. 4: 65 home runs – Mark McGwire (1999)
- No. 5: 64 home runs – Sammy Sosa (2001)
- No. 6: 63 home runs – Sammy Sosa (1999)
- No. 7: 62 home runs – Aaron Judge (2022)
- No. 8: 61 home runs – Roger Maris (1961)
- No. 9: 60 home runs – Babe Ruth (1927)
- No. 10: 59 home runs – Babe Ruth (1921)
Who holds the record for the most home runs in one season?
The record for the most home runs in a single MLB season is held by Barry Bonds, who astonishingly hit 73 home runs during the 2001 season. This remarkable feat has sparked discussions about the evolution of hitting in baseball.
Who holds the record for most home runs this season?
As of August 26, 2024, Aaron Judge of the New York Yankees leads the current season with 51 home runs. His performance continues to captivate fans and analysts alike, drawing comparisons to legendary figures in the sport.