Players with the most Home Runs in M.L.B. Part 2

26. Garry Shieffield 
27. Eddie Murray
28. Lou Gehrig
29. Fred McGriff
30. Miguel Cabbrea
31. Adrian Beltre
32. Stan Musial
33. Willie Stargell
34. Carlos Delgado
35. Chipper Jones
36. Dave Winfield
37. Jose Canseco
38. Adam Dunn
39. Carl Yastrzemski
40. Jeff Bagwell
41. Vladimir Guerrero
42. Dave Kingman
43. Jason Giambi
44. Paul Konerko
45. Andre Dawson
46. Carlos Beltran
47. Juan Gonzalez
48. Andruw Jones
49. Cal Ripken Jr. 
50. Mike Piazza

Garry Sheffield

Garry Sheffield with the Florida Marlins.

Home Runs: 509
Batting Average: .292
Hits: 2,689
R.B.I.s: 1,676
World Series: 1997
Teams: Milwaukee Brewers, San Diego Padres, Florida Marlins, Los Angeles Dodgers, Atlanta Braves, New York Yankees, Detroit Tigers, New York Mets
Years: 1988- 2009

Eddie Murray

Eddie Murray on the Baltimore Orioles.

Home Runs: 504
Batting Average: .287
Hits: 3,225
R.B.I.s: 1,917
World Series: 1979, 1983, 1995
Teams: Baltimore Orioles, Los Angeles Dodgers, New York Mets, Cleveland Indians, Anaheim Angels
Years: 1977- 1997
Hall of Fame: 2003

Lou Gehrig

Lou Gehrig in his rookie year of 1923.

Home Runs: 493
Batting Average: .340
Hits: 2,721
R.B.I.s: 1,995
World Series: 1923, 1926, 1927, 1928, 1932, 1936, 1937, 1938, 1939
Teams: New York Yankees
Years: 1923- 1939
Hall of Fame: 1939

Fred McGriff

Fred McGriff with the Atlanta Braves in 1997.

Home Runs: 493
Batting Average: .284
Hits: 2,490
R.B.I.s: 1,550
World Series: 1995, 1996
Teams: Toronto Blue Jays, San Diego Padres, Atlanta Braves, Tampa Bay Devil Rays, Chicago Cubs, Los Angeles Dodgers
Years: 1986- 2004

Miguel Cabbrea

Miguel Cabbrea on the Detroit Tigers.

Home Runs: 489
Batting Average: .313
Hits: 2,872
R.B.I.s: 1,734
World Series: 2003, 2012
Teams: Florida Marlins, Detroit Tigers
Years: 2003- 

Adrian Beltre

Adrian Beltre hitting his 400th home run on the Texas Rangers.

Home Runs: 477
Batting Average: .286
Hits: 3,166
R.B.I.s: 1,707
World Series: 2011
Teams: Los Angeles Dodgers, Seattle Mariners, Boston Red Sox, Texas Rangers
Years: 1998- 2018

Stan Musial 

Stan Musial.

Home Runs: 475
Batting Average: .331
Hits: 3,630
R.B.I.s: 1,951
World Series: 1942, 1943, 1944, 1946
Teams: St. Louis Cardinals|
Years: 1941- 1963
Hall of Fame: 1969

Willie Stargell

Willie Stargell in 1971.

Home Runs: 475
Batting Average: .282
Hits: 2,232
R.B.I.s: 1,540
World Series: 1971, 1979
Teams: Pittsburgh Pirates
Years: 1962- 1982
Hall of Fame: 1988

Carlos Delgado

Carlos Delgado on the Toronto Blue Jays.

Home Runs: 473
Batting Average: .280
Hits: 2,038
R.B.I.s: 1,512
World Series: 1993
Teams: Toronto Blue Jays, Florida Marlins, New York Mets|
Years: 1993- 2009
Canadian Hall of Fame: 2015

Chipper Jones

Chipper Jones playing in the 1995 World Series.

Home Runs: 468
Batting Average: .303
Hits: 2,726
R.B.I.s: 1,623
World Series: 1995, 1996, 1999
Teams: Atlanta Braves
Years: 1993- 2012
Hall of Fame: 2018

Dave Winfield

Dave Winfield on the San Diego Padres in 1974.

Home Runs: 465
Batting Average: .283
Hits: 3,110
R.B.I.s: 1,833
World Series: 1981, 1992
Teams: San Diego Padres, New York Yankees, California Angels, Toronto Blue Jays, Minnesota Twins, Cleveland Indians
Years: 1973- 1995
Hall of Fame: 2001

Jose Canseco

Jose Canseco with the Oakland Athletics.

Home Runs: 462
Batting Average: .266
Hits: 1,887
R.B.I.s: 1,407
World Series: 1988, 1989, 1990, 2000
Teams: Oakland Athletics, Texas Rangers, Boston Red Sox, Toronto Blue Jays, Tampa Bay Devil Rays, New York Yankees, Chicago White Sox
Years: 1985- 2001

Adam Dunn

Adam Dunn on the Cincinnati Reds.

Home Runs: 462
Batting Average: .237
Hits: 1,631
R.B.I.s: 1,168
World Series: None
Teams: Cincinnati Reds, Arizona Diamondbacks, Washington Nationals, Chicago 
White Sox, Oakland Athletics
Years: 2001- 2014

Carl Yastrzemski

Carl Yastrzemski.

Home Runs: 452
Batting Average: .285
Hits: 3,419
R.B.I.s: 1,844
World Series: 1967, 1975
Teams: Boston Red Sox
Years: 1961- 1983
Hall of Fame: 1989

Jeff Bagwell 

Jeff Bagwell in 2002.

Home Runs: 449
Batting Average: .297
Hits: 2,314
R.B.I.s: 1,529
World Series: 2005
Teams: Houston Astros
Years: 1991- 2005
Hall of Fame: 2017

Vladimir Guerrero

Vladimir Guerrero on the Anaheim Angels.

Home Runs: 449
Batting Average: .318
Hits: 2,590
R.B.I.s: 1,496
World Series: 2010
Teams: Montreal Expos, Anaheim Angels/ Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Texas Rangers, Baltimore Orioles
Years: 1996- 2011
Hall of Fame: 2018

Dave Kingman

Dave Kingman with the New York Mets.

Home Runs: 442
Batting Average: .236
Hits: 1,575
R.B.I.s: 1,210
World Series: 1977
Teams: San Francisco Giants, New York Mets, San Diego Padres, California Angels, New York Yankees, Chicago Cubs, Oakland Athletics
Years: 1971- 1986

Jason Giambi

Jason Giambi with the New York Yankees.

Home Runs: 440
Batting Average: .277
Hits: 2,010
R.B.I.s: 1,441
World Series: 2003
Teams: Oakland Athletics, New York Yankees, Colorado Rockies, Cleveland Indians
Years: 1995- 2014 

Paul Konerko

Paul Konerko on the Chicago White Sox.

Home Runs: 439
Batting Average; .279
Hits: 2,340
R.B.I.s: 1,412
World Series: 2005
Teams: Los Angeles Dodgers, Cincinnati Reds, Chicago White Sox
Years: 1997- 2014

Andre Dawson

Andre Dawson with the Montreal Expos.

Home Runs: 438
Batting Average: .279
Hits: 2,774
R.B.I.s: 1,591
World Series: None
Teams: Montreal Expos, Chicago Cubs, Boston Red Sox, Florida Marlins
Years: 1976- 1996
Hall of Fame: 2010

Carlos Beltran 

Carlos Beltran with the Houston Astros in 2017.

Home Runs: 435
Batting Average: .279
Hits: 2,725
R.B.I.s: 1,587
World Series: 2013, 2017
Teams: Kansas City Royals, Houston Astros, New York Mets, San Francisco Giants, St. Louis Cardinals, New York Yankees, Texas Rangers
Years: 1998- 2017

Juan Gonzalez

Juan Gonzalez on the Texas Rangers.

Home Runs: 434
Batting Average: .295
Hits: 1,936
R.B.I.s: 1,404
World Series: None
Teams: Texas Rangers, Detroit Tigers, Cleveland Indians, Kansas City Royals
Years: 1989- 2005

Andruw Jones

Andruw Jones with the Atlanta Braves.

Home Runs: 434
Batting Average: .254
Hits: 1,933
R.B.I.s: 1,289
World Series: 1996, 1999
Teams: Atlanta Braves, Los Angeles Dodgers, Texas Rangers, Chicago White Sox, New York Yankees
Years: 1996- 2012

Cal Ripken Jr.

Cal Ripken Jr. after he played 2,632 games in a row.

Home Runs: 431
Batting Average: .276
Hits: 3,184
R.B.I.s: 1,695
World Series: 1983
Teams: Baltimore Orioles
Years: 1981- 2001
Hall of Fame: 2007

Mike Piazza

Mike Piazza with the New York Mets.

Home Runs: 427
Batting Average: .308
Hits: 2,127
R.B.I.s: 1,335
World Series: 2000
Teams: Los Angeles Dodgers, Florida Marlins, New York Mets, San Diego Padres, Oakland Athletics
Years: 1992-  2007
Hall of Fame: 2016

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