MLB All-Time Home Run Leaders - Autographed Baseballs
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Collect Baseballs from the Home Run Leaders
Every baseball memorabilia collector searches a signed baseball from one of the best in the MLB, particularly a player holding as prestigious a record as the All-Time Home Run Leader. Such an item is not only valuable, but a very cool piece of baseball memorabilia.
According to the numbers and the MLB record books, Barry Bonds is the All-Time Baseball Home Run Leader as well as the single season leader.
However, many baseball fans and media members think (it has not been proven) that Bonds used steroids and performance enhancing drugs to help add power to his swing.
Therefore, most baseball purists believe that Hank Aaron still remains as the MLB career leader in home runs.
The debate will continue until it has been proven that Barry Bonds cheated on his way to the title. Until then, these are the Top 10 All-Time MLB Home Run Leaders and their autographed baseballs:
Barry Bonds
Home Runs:
762
Teams:
Pittsburgh Pirates, San Francisco Giants
Career Awards:
NL MVP (7), NL Silver Slugger Award (12), NL Gold Glove Award (8), All-Star Game Selection (14)
Barry Bonds Career Stats:
HR
| RBI
| R
| AVG
| OBP
| SLG
|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
762
| 1996
| 2227
| .298
| .444
| .607
|
Hank Aaron
Home Runs:
755
Teams:
Milwaukee Braves, Atlanta Braves, Milwaukee Brewers
Career Awards:
NL MVP, NL Gold Glove Award (3), All-Star Game Selection (25)
Hank Aaron Career Stats:
HR
| RBI
| R
| AVG
| OBP
| SLG
|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
755
| 2297
| 2174
| .305
| .374
| .555
|
Babe Ruth
Home Runs:
714
Teams:
Boston Red Sox, New York Yankees, Boston Braves
Career Awards:
AL MVP, All-Star Game Selection (2)
Babe Ruth Career Stats:
HR
| RBI
| R
| AVG
| OBP
| SLG
|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
714
| 2213
| 2174
| .342
| .474
| .690
|
Willie Mays
Home Runs:
660
Teams:
New York Giants, San Francisco Giants, New York Mets
Career Awards:
NL MVP (2), NL Rookie of the Year, NL Gold Glove Award (12), All-Star Game Selection (24), All-Star Game MVP (2)
Willie Mays Career Stats:
HR
| RBI
| R
| AVG
| OBP
| SLG
|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
660
| 1903
| 2062
| .302
| .384
| .557
|
Ken Griffey Jr.
Home Runs:
630
Teams:
Seattle Mariners, Cincinnati Reds
Career Awards:
AL MVP, Silver Slugger Award (7), Gold Glove Award (10), All-Star Game Selection (13), All-Star Game MVP
Ken Griffey Jr. Career Stats:
HR
| RBI
| R
| AVG
| OBP
| SLG
|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
630
| 1836
| 1662
| .284
| .370
| .538
|
Alex Rodriguez
Home Runs:
613
Teams:
Seattle Mariners, Texas Rangers, New York Yankees
Career Awards:
AL MVP (3), Silver Slugger Award (10), Gold Glove Award (2), All-Star Game Selection (13)
Alex Rodriguez Career Stats:
HR
| RBI
| R
| AVG
| OBP
| SLG
|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
613
| 1831
| 1757
| .303
| .387
| .571
|
Sammy Sosa
Home Runs:
609
Teams:
Texas Rangers, Chicago White Sox, Chicago Cubs, Baltimore Orioles
Career Awards:
NL MVP, Silver Slugger Award (6), All-Star Game Selection (7)
Sammy Sosa Career Stats:
HR
| RBI
| R
| AVG
| OBP
| SLG
|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
609
| 1667
| 1475
| .273
| .344
| .534
|
Jim Thome
Home Runs:
589
Teams:
Cleveland Indians, Philadelphia Phillies, Chicago White Sox, Los Angeles Dodgers, Minnesota Twins
Career Awards:
Silver Slugger Award, All-Star Game Selection (5)
Jim Thome Career Stats:
HR
| RBI
| R
| AVG
| OBP
| SLG
|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
589
| 1624
| 1534
| .278
| .404
| .559
|
Frank Robinson
Home Runs:
586
Teams:
Cincinnati Reds, Baltimore Orioles, Los Angeles Dodgers, California Angels, Cleveland Indians
Career Awards:
NL MVP, AL MVP, NL Rookie of the Year, Gold Glove Award, All-Star Game Selection (14), All-Star Game MVP
Frank Robinson Career Stats:
HR
| RBI
| R
| AVG
| OBP
| SLG
|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
586
| 1812
| 1829
| .294
| .389
| .537
|
Mark McGwire
Home Runs:
583
Teams:
Oakland Athletics, St. Louis Cardinals
Career Awards:
AL Rookie of the Year, Gold Glove Award, All-Star Game Selection (12)
Mark McGwire Career Stats:
HR
| RBI
| R
| AVG
| OBP
| SLG
|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
583
| 1414
| 1167
| .263
| .394
| .588
|
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