Top MLB home run leaders
Who are the MLB home-run leaders? The Major League Baseball season is underway. This season the teams are only one-fourth into it, and since last year’s season was cut very short, we have an entire entertaining season that awaits. Last year, the regular season was almost over at this point.
With that being said, this season, the teams in the National American League and the American association have full seasons. The units are excited, and all have one thing on their mind, getting to the World Series.
Since this season is well underway, we wanted to highlight some of the top MLB home run leaders of 2021 thus far. Baseball is more than simply hitting the ball. It is the power, strength, effort that players put into it as well.
The love for the game that these top MLB home run leaders of 2021 have shown beyond their talents. Granted, these are some very talented players. However, they want to help their teams get to the final game and win the world series.
The home-run leaders are on this list. However, we all know how unpredictable sports can sometimes be. Today, these players are on top, but you never know what tomorrow brings.
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Top MLB Home Run Leaders of 2021
1. Ronald Acuna: RF: ATL
Acuna is playing very well so far this season. He has 12 home runs currently with 134 at-bats. He has 24 RBI, and his average is .291.
2. Vladimir Guerrero Jr.: 1B: TOR
Guerrero currently has 11 home runs actual-entire with 138 at-bats. He has 30 RBI, and his average is .319.
3. J.D Martinez: DH: BOS
J.D. Martinez has ten home runs with 152 at-bats. He has 33 RBI, and AVG is .342.
4. Nick Castellanos: RF: CIN
Nick has ten home runs currently, with 142 at-bats. His RBI is 25, and AVG is .331.
5. Kris Bryant: 3B: CHC
Kris Bryant currently has ten home runs with 136 at-bats. He has 25 RBI, and his AVG is .301.
6. Xander Bogaerts: SS: BOS
Xander currently has nine home runs with 151 at-bats. He has 26 RBI, and his AVG is .344.
7. Byron Buxton: CF: MIN
Byron Buxton has a total of 9 home runs so far, with 92 at-bats. He has 17 RBI, and his ABG is .370.
8. Mike Trout: CF: LAA
Mike Trout has eight home runs and 117 at-bats. He has 18 RBI, and his average is .333.
9. Buster Posey: C: SF
Buster Posey currently has eight home runs with 94 at-bats. He has 12 RBI, and his AVG is .362.
10. Carson Kelly: C: ARI
Carson Kelly currently has six home runs and 80 at-bats. He has 19 RBI, and his AVG is .338.
These are the top ten MLB home run hitters of 2021 so far. There is a lot of time for all of these leaders to change as they often do with baseball players.
Now that we have listed the top MLB home run leaders of 2021, what about the home run leaders of all time. We have a list of some of the baseball greats that were home-run leaders.
Who is the home run leader in a single season?
Barry Bonds was the home run leader in a single season with 73 home runs in 2001. At that time, Bonds were 36 years old. He was playing for the San Francisco Giants at that time.
Bonds may have the record for a single season, but the MLB home run leaders of all time will not surprise you. They may be some of your favorite baseball players.
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Who are the MLB home-run leaders of all time?
The hall of fame player with 755 home runs is Hank Aaron. Hank Aaron was a right fielder and first baseman who had a fantastic talent and loved baseball. He started out playing for the Milwaukee Braves, then moved to Atlanta with the Braves in 1966. He played for 23 years.
Babe Ruth is another player who made this list. With 714 all-time home runs, the outfielder and pitcher changed the game of baseball.
He started with Boston Red Sox and ended his career in 1935 with the Boston Braves. He played for 22 years.
Top Players Now
- Alex Rodriguez 696 – That’s right, Rodriguez his 696 home runs in his 22 years playing baseball. He began playing in Seattle and ended his career with the New York Yankees.
- Albert Pujols 667: Albert hit 667 total home runs in his career of 21 years. He started with St. Louis and finished his career with the Los Angeles Angels.
- Willie Mays 660: Also in the hall of fame for his fantastic career in the MLB, Willie Mays hit 660 total home runs in his career of 22 years. He began with the New York Giants and ended his career with the New York Mets.
- Ken Griffey Jr. 630: Another hall of fame player, he hit a total of 630 home runs in his 22 years. He began in Seattle, played for Cincinnati, played for the Chicago White Sox, but ended his career at Seattle.
- Jim Thome 612: Jim Thome was a first baseman, designated hitter, and third baseman. He is also in the hall of fame for his 612 home runs over his 22-year career. The Cleveland Indians drafted him in the 13th round in 1989. He played for several teams, including the Indians, Phillies, White Sox, and Twins.
- Sammy Sosa 609: There is so much to say about this fantastic player. Sammy Sosa hit 609 home runs in his 18 season career. He played right field and is from the Dominican Republic. He first started playing with the Texas Rangers, played for the White Sox, The Cubs, Orioles, and ended his career with the Texas Rangers.
Summary
With baseball being a quarter through the season, many baseball players are looking forward to an actual-entire season this year. The teams have been training very hard in hopes of going to the World Series.
Home run stats are ever-changing daily. The top home-run leaders have been working hard to get where they are today. However, because baseball is an unpredictable sport, we never know who will be the home run leaders tomorrow or next week.
This season is underway, and the excitement of the game is still seen through many of these talented players. We cannot wait to see how this season goes for our favorite teams and who will go to the playoffs, leading to the World Series.
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