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List of Major League Baseball progressive career home runs leaders : ウィキペディア英語版 | List of Major League Baseball progressive career home runs leaders
The following is a chronology of the top ten leaders in lifetime home runs in Major League Baseball. This includes any home runs hit by a player during official regular season games (i.e., excluding playoffs or exhibition games) in the National Association (1871–1875), National League (since 1876), the American Association (1882–1891), the Union Association (1884), the Players League (1890), the American League (since 1901), and the Federal League (1914–1915). The list helps contextualize the evolution of one of the most prized achievements in U.S. sports. In the early 1930s, Babe Ruth had almost 400 more home runs than the next player, his longtime teammate Lou Gehrig; when Joe DiMaggio retired in 1951, he was fifth on the all-time list. Active players are marked in ''bold italics''. :''Stats through end of the 2015 season'' ==See also==
*Baseball statistics *List of Major League Baseball home run champions *500 home run club *Top 300 home run hitters *MLB players with 2,000 hits *List of Major League Baseball players with 4,000 Total bases *MLB players with 400 doubles *MLB players with 100 triples *''The Year Babe Ruth Hit 104 Home Runs''
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