Major League Baseball 600+ Home Run Players | Nine | MLB | Home Runs

[NTDTV, Beijing time, February 12, 2022]In the history of Major League Baseball (MLB), nine players have reached a record of more than 600 home runs, making them the strongest hitters. The following will take readers to a It looks like:

1. Barry Bonds

San Francisco Giants player Barry Bonds hits in the second inning of the Japan-US All-Star Baseball Series on November 16, 2002 in Tokyo, Japan. (Kazuhiro Nogi/AFP)

Barry Bonds played for the San Francisco Giants. Played in 2,986 games, accumulated 2,935 hits and 1,996 RBIs, hit a maximum of 73 home runs in a single season, and hit a total of 762 home runs. Bonds is an all-around hitter who specializes in home runs (attack), stealing bases (running), and fielding (defense).

2. Hank Aaron

Player Hank Aaron greets the crowd as he is introduced before the first pitch of the game between the Chicago White Sox and Mariners in Seattle, U.S., April 5, 1999. (Dan Levine/AFP via Getty Images)

Hank Allen played for the Milwaukee Brewers and the Atlanta Braves. Played in 3,298 games, accumulated 3,771 hits and 2,297 RBIs, hit a maximum of 47 home runs in a single season, and hit a total of 755 home runs. Allen was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1982 and died on January 22 last year.

3. Babe Ruth

On February 7, 1940, in New York City, USA, American baseball player Babe Ruth (first from right) sang with his family to celebrate his 40th birthday. (Keystone/FPG/Getty Images)

Babe Ruth played for the Boston Red Sox and the New York Yankees. Played in 2,903 games, accumulated 2,873 hits and 2,213 RBIs, hit 60 home runs in a single season, and hit 714 home runs. Ruth was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1936 and died in 1948.

4. Alex Rodriguez

Seattle Mariners’ No. 3 Alex Rodriguez in 2016 file photo (Drew Hallowell/Getty Images)

Alex Rodriguez has played for the Seattle Mariners, Texas Rangers and New York Yankees. Played in 2,784 games, accumulated 3,115 hits and 2,086 RBIs, hit 57 home runs in a single season, and hit 696 home runs.

5. Albert Pujols

Lions player Albert Pujols 2021 file photo (Harry How/Getty Images)

Albert Pujols played for the St. Louis Cardinals, Los Angeles Angels and Los Angeles Dodgers. Played in 2,971 games, accumulated 3,301 hits and 2,150 RBIs, hit a maximum of 49 home runs in a single season, and hit a total of 679 home runs.

6. Willie Mays

Willie Mays answers questions from the media before the game between the San Diego Padres and the San Francisco Giants on April 8, 2004 in San Diego, California. (Jed Jacobsohn/Getty Images)

Willie Mays played for the San Francisco Giants and the New York Mets. Played in 2,992 games, accumulated 3,283 hits and 1,903 RBIs, hit 52 home runs in a single season, and hit 660 home runs. Mays was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1979.

7. Ken Griffey Jr.

Former professional player Ken Griffey Jr. participates in the opening ceremony of the Major League Baseball Japan Opening Series in Tokyo, Japan, March 21, 2019. (Masterpress/Getty Images)

Ken Griffey Jr. played for the Seattle Mariners, Cincinnati Reds and Chicago White Sox. Played in 2,671 games, accumulated 2,781 hits and 1,836 RBIs, hit 56 home runs in a single season, and hit 630 home runs. Griffey Jr. was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 2016.

8. Jim Thome

Baltimore Orioles’ Jim Thome hits during the seventh inning against the Boston Red Sox in Baltimore, Maryland, U.S., September 28, 2012. (Greg Fiume/Getty Images)

Jim Tommy has played for the Cleveland Indians, Philadelphia Phillies, Chicago White Sox, Los Angeles Dodgers, Minnesota Twins and Baltimore Orioles. Played in 2,543 games, accumulated 2,328 hits and 1,699 RBIs, hit a maximum of 52 home runs in a single season, and hit a total of 612 home runs. Tommy was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 2018.

9. Sammy Sosa

Chicago Cubs player Sammy Sosa looks at his ball after swinging in Mesa, Arizona, U.S., March 5, 1999. (John Zich/AFP via Getty Images)

Sammy Sosa has played for the Texas Rangers, Chicago White Sox, Chicago Cubs and Baltimore Orioles. Played in 2,354 games, accumulated 2,408 hits and 1,667 RBIs, hit a maximum of 66 home runs in a single season, and hit a total of 609 home runs.

(Transfer from The Epoch Times/Editor-in-charge: Ye Ping)

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