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2025 MLB Home Run Record Tracker: Will Laurie, Judge and Otani make history?
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2025 MLB Home Run Race: Can Laurie, Judge, and Otani Etch Their Names in History?

August 5, 2025 3 Min Read
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For fans who relish the excitement of home runs, 2025 promises a thrilling display of power hitting. This season, several players are on pace to make history with their homer totals as the year unfolds.

As of August 3, 2025, Cal Laurie of the Mariners leads MLB with 42 home runs in 110 games, projecting a pace of 61 homers for the season. Laurie is not just striving for high numbers; he’s chasing multiple records, including the most home runs by a switch-hitting catcher and surpassing Todd Hundley’s 1996 mark of 41 homers. If Laurie hits 50 home runs, he will join an elite group of only 33 players in MLB history to reach the milestone.

Meanwhile, Aaron Judge of the Yankees, despite missing time with an elbow injury, is expected to return soon and could hit 50 homers for at least the fourth time, a feat matched only by legends like Babe Ruth and Sammy Sosa. At 33 years old, Judge could set further records if his power surge continues.

Shohei Ohtani is tied for the National League lead with 38 home runs in 110 games and is unique as a two-way player contributing heavily both as a pitcher and hitter. With a pace of 55 home runs, Ohtani is on track to possibly become the first starting pitcher to hit 50 homers in a single season, a historic achievement.

Kyle Schwarber, also at 38 homers in 111 games, is chasing his first 50-home run season and is on pace to surpass that milestone easily. Eugenio Suárez joins the group with 36 homers in 110 games, pacing at 52 homers for the season. If Laurie, Schwarber, and Suárez reach 50, the 50-home run club will grow from 32 to 35 members, marking a rare moment with so many players achieving this feat simultaneously.

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This season also marks the potential for multiple teammates to each hit 50 homers, a rarity last seen in 1961 with Roger Maris and Mickey Mantle. Historically, only 13 seasons have featured players hitting over 50 home runs, highlighting the significance of this current power surge.

Fan Take: This surge in home run hitting is electrifying for baseball fans, signaling an era of prolific power hitting that could redefine offensive benchmarks. It not only adds excitement to the game but boosts interest and viewership, showcasing baseball’s thrilling potential for dramatic moments.

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