Players with the most Home Runs in M.L.B. Part 3

51. Billy Williams
52. Nelson Cruz
53. Edwin Encarnacion
54. Darrell Evans
55. Alfonso Soriano
56. Mark Teixeira
57. Duke Snider
58. Andres Galarraga
59. Al Kaline
60. Dale Murphy
61. Joe Carter
62. Jim Edmonds
63. Graig Nettles
64. Johnny Bench
65. Aramis Ramirez
66. Dwight Evans
67. Harold Baines
68. Larry Walker
69. Frank Howard
70. Ryan Howard
71. Jim Rice
72. Albert Belle
73. Orlando Cepeda
74. Tony Perez
75. Matt Williams

Billy Williams

Billy Williams on the Chicago Cubs.

Home Runs: 426
Batting Average: .290
Hits: 2,711
R.B.I.s: 1,475
World Series: None
Teams: Chicago Cubs, Oakland Athletics
Years: 1959- 1976
Hall of Fame: 1987

Nelson Cruz

Nelson Cruz in 2019 on the Minnesota Twins.

Home Runs: 424
Batting Average: .278
Hits: 1,802
R.B.I.s: 1,171
World Series: 2010, 2011
Teams: Milwaukee Brewers, Texas Rangers, Baltimore Orioles, Seattle Mariners, Minnesota Twins
Years: 2005- 

Edwin Encarnacion

Edwin Encarnacion with the Toronto Blue Jays.

Home Runs: 427
Batting Average: .260
Hits: 1,832
R.B.I.s: 1,261
World Series: None
Teams: Cincinnati Reds, Toronto Blue Jays, Cleveland Indians, Seattle Mariners, New York Yankees, Chicago White Sox
Years: 2005- 

Darrell Evans

Darrell Evans on the Atlanta Braves in 1973.

Home Runs: 414
Batting Average: .248
Hits: 2,223
R.B.I.s: 1,354
World Series: 1984
Teams: Atlanta Braves, San Francisco Giants, Detroit Tigers
Years: 1969- 1989

Alfonso Soriano

Alfonso Soriano with the New York Yankees.

Home Runs: 412
Batting Average: .270
Hits: 2,095
R.B.I.s: 1,159
World Series: 1999, 2000, 2001, 2003
Teams: New York Yankees, Texas Rangers, Washington Nationals, Chicago Cubs
Years: 1999- 2014

Mark Teixeira

Mark Teixeira on the Los Angeles Angles of Anaheim.

Home Runs: 409
Batting Average: .268
Hits: 1,862
R.B.I.s: 1,298
World Series: 2009
Teams: Texas Rangers, Atlanta Braves, Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, New York Yankees
Years: 2003- 2016

Duke Snider

Duke Snider with the Brooklyn Dodgers.

Home Runs: 407
Batting Average: .295
Hits: 2,116
R.B.I.s: 1,333
World Series: 1947, 1949, 1952, 1953, 1955, 1956, 1959
Teams: Brooklyn Dodgers, Los Angeles Dodgers, New York Mets, San Francisco Giants
Years: 1947- 1964
Hall of Fame: 1980

Andres Galarraga

Andres Galarraga on the Atlanta Braves.

Home Runs: 399
Batting Average: .288
Hits: 2,333
R.B.I.s: 1,425
World Series: None
Teams: Montreal Expos, St, Louis Cardinals, Colorado Rockies, Atlanta Braves, Texas Rangers, San Francisco Giants, Anaheim Angels
Years: 1985- 1998; 2000- 2004

Al Kaline

Al Kaline in 1956.

Home Runs: 399
Batting Average: .297
Hits: 3,007
R.B.I.s: 1,583
World Series: 1968
Teams: Detroit Tigers
Years: 1953- 1974
Hall of Fame: 1980

Dale Murphy

Dale Murphy on the Atlanta Braves.

Home Runs: 398
Batting Average: .265
Hits: 2,111
R.B.I.s: 1,266
World Series: None
Teams: Atlanta Braves, Philadelphia Phillies, Colorado Rockies
Years: 1976- 1993

Joe Carter 

Joe Carter with the Toronto Blue Jays.

Home Runs: 396
Batting Average: .259
Hits: 2,184
R.B.I.s: 1,445
World Series: 1992, 1993
Teams: Chicago Cubs, Cleveland Indians, San Diego Padres, Toronto Blue Jays, Baltimore Orioles, San Francisco Giants
Years: 1983- 1998
Canadian Hall of Fame: 2003

Jim Edmonds

Jim Edmonds on the St. Louis Cardinals.

Home Runs: 393
Batting Average: .284
Hits: 1,949
R.B.I.s: 1,199
World Series: 2004, 2006
Teams: California Angels, Anaheim Angels, St. Louis Cardinals, San Diego Padres, Chicago Cubs, Milwaukee Brewers, Cincinnati Reds
Years: 1993- 2010

Graig Nettles

Graig Nettles with the New York Yankees.

Home Runs: 390
Batting Average: .248
Hits: 2,225
R.B.I.s: 1,314
World Series: 1976, 1977, 1978, 1981, 1984
Teams: Minnesota Twins, Cleveland Indians, New York Yankees, San Diego Padres, Atlanta Braves, Montreal Expos
Years: 1967- 1988

Johnny Bench

Johnny Bench in 1975.

Home Runs: 389
Batting Average: .267
Hits: 2,048
R.B.I.s: 1,376
World Series: 1970, 1972, 1975, 1976
Teams: Cincinnati Reds
Years: 1967- 1983
Hall of Fame: 1989

Aramis Rameriz

Aramis Ramirez on the Milwaukee Brewers.

Home Runs: 386
Batting Average: .283
Hits: 2,303
R.B.I.s: 1,417
World Series: None
Teams: Pittsburgh Pirates, Chicago Cubs, Milwaukee Brewers
Years: 1998- 2015

Dwight Evans

Dwight Evans with the Boston Red Sox.

Home Runs: 385
Batting Average: .272
Hits: 2,446
R.B.I.s: 1,384
World Series: 1975, 1986
Teams: Boston Red Sox, Baltimore Orioles
Years: 1972- 1991

Harold Baines

Harold Baines with the Chicago White Sox.

Home Runs: 384
Batting Average: .289
Hits: 2,866
R.B.I.s: 1,628
World Series: 1990
Teams: Chicago White Sox, Texas Rangers, Oakland Athletics, Cleveland Indians
Years: 1980- 2001
Hall of Fame: 2019

Larry Walker

Larry Walker with the Colorado Rockies in 1998.

Home Runs: 383
Batting Average: .313
Hits: 2,160
R.B.I.s: 1,311
World Series: 2004
Teams: Montreal Expos, Colorado Rockies, St. Louis Cardinals
Years: 1989- 2005
Hall of Fame: 2020

Frank Howard

Frank Howard on the Washington Senators.

Home Runs: 382
Batting Average: .273
Hits: 1,774
R.B.I.s: 1,119
World Series: 1959, 1963
Teams: Los Angeles Dodgers, Washington Senators, Texas Rangers, Detroit Tigers
Years: 1958- 1972

Ryan Howard

Ryan Howard in 2015.

Home Runs: 382
Batting Average: .258
Hits: 1,475
R.B.I.s: 1,194
World Series: 2008, 2009
Teams: Philadelphia Phillies
Years: 2004- 2016

Jim Rice 

Jim Rice.

Home Runs: 382
Batting Average: .298
Hits: 2,452
R.B.I.s: 1,451
World Series: 1975, 1986
Teams: Boston Red Sox
Years: 1974- 1989
Hall of Fame: 2009

Albert Belle

Albert Belle on the Baltimore Orioles in 1999.

Home Runs: 381
Batting Average: .295
Hits: 1,726
R.B.I.s: 1,239
World Series: 1995
Teams: Cleveland Indians, Chicago White Sox, Baltimore Orioles
Years: 1989- 2000

Orlando Cepeda

Orlando Cepeda with the San Francisco Giants.

Home Runs: 379
Batting Average: .297
Hits: 2,351
R.B.I.s: 1,365
World Series: 1962, 1967, 1968, 1972
Teams: San Francisco Giants, St. Louis Cardinals, Atlanta Braves, Oakland Athletics, Boston Red Sox, Kansas City Royals
Years: 1958- 1974
Hall of Fame: 1999

Tony Perez

Tony Perez on the Philadelphia Phillies.

Home Runs: 379
Batting Average: .279
Hits: 2,732
R.B.I.s: 1,652
World Series: 1970, 1972, 1975, 1976, 1983
Teams: Cincinnati Reds, Montreal Expos, Boston Red Sox, Philadelphia Phillies
Years: 1964- 1986
Hall of Fame: 2000

Matt Williams

Matt Williams with the Arizona Diamondbacks.

Home Runs: 378
Batting Average: .268
Hits: 1,878
R.B.I.s: 1,218
World Series: 1989, 1997, 2001
Teams: San Francisco Giants, Cleveland Indians, Arizona Diamondbacks|
Years: 1987- 2003

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