A look at every MLB franchise's all-time home run leader and the active player most likely to catch him.
Best achievement: Bonds' 73 home runs It is, after all, the single-season record, and the fact that Bonds did it in what was then Pac Bell Park is even more astonishing, considering how difficult it ...
Perhaps no American sports franchise possesses a history as storied as the New York Yankees, which means numerous great hitters who have donned the pinstripes. But who is the best hitter ever for a ...
The Pittsburgh Pirates legend, whose famous home run clinched the 1960 World Series for his team, died on Feb. 20 ...
With 62 in the bag, New York Yankees slugger Aaron Judge is now the American League's all-time single-season home run champion. Some might also recognize him as the "real" or "true" single-season ...
Pirates legend and Hall of Famer Bill Mazeroski, who hit one of the most iconic home runs in baseball history, died on Friday. He was 89. Although he was one of the greatest defensive second basemen ...
Best achievement: Ted Kluszewski's three straight seasons of 40-plus home runs, with more home runs than strikeouts (1953 to 1955) Foster's campaign was the only 50-homer season between 1965 (Willie ...
The 2019 season reminds me of the great Mickey Mantle quote: "Somebody once asked me if I ever went up to the plate trying to hit a home run. I said, 'Sure, every time.'" That should be the slogan for ...