Where Pujols Stands Among MLB's All-Time Home Run Leaders?

Where Does Albert Pujols Fall Among MLB's All-Time Home Run Leaders, Most HR, stats, facts.?






New York Yankees slugger Aaron Judge is making a run at 61 homers, Roger Maris' American League single-season record. Over in the National League, St. Louis Cardinals legend and future Hall of Famer Albert Pujols has reached the hallowed 700 home Runs milestone.



How many career home runs does Albert Pujols have?


Albert Pujols has 700 home runs to date.

Pujols has the most home runs of all active players in the MLB and ranks fourth all-time.



How many home runs does Albert Pujols have this season?

Through Sept. 23, Albert Pujols has hit 21 home runs in the 2022 MLB season.



Which active MLB players have the most home runs in history?

Here is a list of active players who have the most home runs in MLB history:



  • 1. Albert Pujols, 700

  • 2. Miguel Cabrera, 506

  • 3. Nelson Cruz, 459

  • 4. Giancarlo Stanton, 375

  • 5. Mike Trout, 346

  • 6. Joey Votto, 342

  • 7. Robinson Cano, 335

  • 8. Evan Longoria, 329

  • 9. Justin Upton, 325

  • 10. Paul Goldschmidt, 315


Which inactive MLB players have the most home runs in history?


Here is a list of inactive players who have the most home runs in MLB history:



  • 1. Barry Bonds, 762

  • 2. Henry Aaron, 755

  • 3. Babe Ruth, 714

  • 4. Alex Rodriguez, 696

  • 5. Willie Mays, 669

  • 6. Ken Griffey, 630

  • 7. Jim Thome, 612

  • 8. Sammy Sosa, 609

  • 9. Frank Robinson, 586

  • 10. Mark McGwire, 583


All-time home run leaderboard in MLB History.



Pujols currently sits in fourth on the all-time home run leaderboard. Only four sluggers in MLB history have hit 700 home runs, a list that now includes Pujols:



Barry Bonds: 762

Hank Aaron: 755

Babe Ruth: 714

Albert Pujols: 700 and counting

Alex Rodriguez: 696



Who holds the record for most home runs in an Singe MLB season?


  • Babe Ruth set the single-season home run record four times at 29 (1919), 54 (1920), 59 (1921), and 60 (1927).

  • In 1998, Sammy Sosa and Mark McGwire each broke that record with McGwire hitting 70 home runs in the season.

  • In the 2001 season, Barry Bonds set the current single-season record of 73 home runs.





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