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Franchise Home Run Leaders for All MLB Teams
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Top Franchise Home Run Sluggers Across Every MLB Team

August 13, 2025 3 Min Read
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Pete Alonso made Mets history by hitting his 253rd home run, becoming the franchise’s all-time home run leader. Such achievements are increasingly rare in modern baseball due to frequent player movement in free agency. This article explores the current home run leaders for all 30 MLB teams, including insights on various players and who might become the next franchise record-holder like Alonso.

The list of home run leaders features legends such as Hank Aaron for the Atlanta Braves (733 homers), Babe Ruth for the New York Yankees (659), and Willie Mays for the San Francisco Giants (646). Ronald Acuña Jr. is a rising star for the Braves but still has a long way to go to catch Aaron’s record. Babe Ruth is one of only three players with 600+ homers on a single team, with others including Mickey Mantle and Lou Gehrig for the Yankees. Aaron Judge’s historic pace may see him surpass several Yankees greats in the near future.

The Giants boast the top three players with over 500 home runs—Willie Mays, Barry Bonds, and Mel Ott. Mike Schmidt solidified his spot as the Phillies’ leading home run hitter long before retirement, while active players like Kyle Schwarber chase his record. Other notable leaders include Ted Williams for the Red Sox and Albert Pujols for the Cardinals, the latter ranking second in franchise history. Emerging players such as Jose Altuve for the Astros and Mike Trout for the Angels are also closing in on their teams’ long-standing records.

Teams like the Tigers and surprisingly lack a player with 400 home runs despite their rich histories, but stars like Shohei Ohtani show promise of changing that. Players such as Todd Helton from the Rockies and Jose Ramirez from the Guardians are significant contributors in their franchises’ home run records. Meanwhile, some teams like the Nationals and Rays look to younger talents like Josh Bell and Brandon Lowe to eventually take over historic records. Manny Machado leads the Padres and holds potential to reshape their power-hitting legacy.

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Overall, this rundown of MLB’s franchise home run leaders highlights the legacy of iconic players while spotlighting emerging stars who might rewrite history for their teams.

Fan Take: This news is exciting for baseball fans as it showcases both the rich history and evolving future of the game through legendary and rising sluggers. Tracking these records adds depth to the sport, giving fans extra stories to follow and celebrate as new heroes emerge.

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