100% | MARIS | 5 | Single-season home-run king |
79% | MARIS | 5 | Single-season homer king before McGwire |
78% | OTT | 3 | 30's home run king |
78% | AARON | 5 | Home run king |
78% | HITTER | 6 | Home run king |
76% | AARON | 5 | Home run king Hank |
76% | BONDS | 5 | Home run king Barry |
72% | GRIFFEY | 7 | 1994 A.L. home run king |
71% | HIT | 3 | Home run or single |
71% | HITS | 4 | Singles and home runs |
71% | MARKMCGWIRE | 11 | Home run king from 1998 to 2001 (2 wds.) |
69% | BARRY | 5 | With 40-Across, home run king since 2001 |
69% | KINER | 5 | Seven-time N.L. home run king Ralph |
69% | BARRY | 5 | MLB's all-time home run king Bonds |
69% | HIT | 3 | Single or home run, in baseball |
67% | ROGER | 5 | With 19-Across, home run king from 1961 to 1998 |
65% | MELOTT | 6 | N.L. home run king until Willie Mays surpassed him in 1966 |
64% | SOSA | 4 | Major-leaguer with three 60+ home run seasons |
64% | SOSA | 4 | Only player with three 60+ home run seasons |
60% | MELOTT | 6 | He led the Giants in home runs for 18 consecutive seasons |
57% | JOEDIMAGGIO | 11 | Yankee outfielder who held the rookie season home run record for that team (29) until July 2017: 2 wds. |
57% | MARKMCGWIRE | 11 | A's first baseman who held the MLB rookie season home run record (49) until September 2017: 2 wds. |
56% | MARIS | 5 | Roger ___ (baseball player who broke the single-season home run record in 1961) |
55% | SAMMYSOSA | 9 | Chicago Cubs MLB player who hit 179 home runs in the three seasons between 1998-2000 |
53% | SOSA | 4 | Sammy —, Chicago Cubs MLB player who hit 179 home runs in the three seasons between 1998-2000 |
53% | SOSA | 4 | Sammy —, Chicago Cubs baseball player who hit 179 home runs in the three seasons between 1998-2000 |
52% | DONMATTINGLY | 12 | Former Yankees slugger who hit a record six grand slam home runs in the 1987 season: 2 wds. |
52% | BASEHIT | 7 | Single, double, triple, or home run |
52% | HIT | 3 | Single, double, triple, or home run |
52% | TROT | 4 | Home run run |