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What is the single-season home run record? Barry Bonds of the San Francisco Giants set the record in 2001 with 73 home runs. Aaron Judge of the New York Yankees holds the American League record ...
The single-season home run record is 73 by Barry Bonds. Aaron Judge holds the AL record with 62, while Ken Griffey Jr. has the team record with 56. (This story has been updated to add new ...
The all-time single season record belongs to Barry Bonds, who hit 73 bombs in 2001. The chances of Raleigh breaking that record are slim to none.
For Seattle, he's moved up on the Mariners ' franchise home run list, with the second-most home runs by a player in a single ...
The Mariners slugger is making history with every blast. Here's how his year stacks up with other shocking breakouts.
TORONTO (AP) — Roger Maris Jr. considers the home run feats of Barry Bonds, Mark McGwire and Sammy Sosa to be illegitimate and says Aaron Judge should be recognized as the holder of the big ...