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2025 Career Home Run Leaders
Jul 13, 2006 | 7:19PM | report this

With all the great home run hitters in today's baseball, there is a chance none of them will crack the Top 10 in career homers. But there is an even better chance alot of them will crack the Top 10. I took into consideration every hitter in the MLB today, and based on age and production came up with a list of the Top 10 all-time home run kings in 2025.

Current All-Time Home Run Leaders

1. Hank Aaron 755

2. Barry Bonds 720

3. Babe Ruth 714

4. Willie Mays 660

5. Sammy Sosa 588

6. Frank Robinson 586

7.  Mark McGwire 583

8. Harmon Killebrew 573

9. Rafael Palmeiro 569

10. Reggie Jackson 563

2025 Career Home Run Leaders

1. Barry Bonds 759

BARRY F'N BONDS

Bonds is still a very dangerous hitter. Obviously he is not the same as he was in 2001-2003 but still scary. Likely move to American League will put him back into chase for 25+ homers in a season.

2. Hank Aaron 755

Hank Aaron

3. Albert Pujols 724

Albert Pujols

The best hitter of the game will continue throughout a long HOF career. He is so young, 26 and isn't even at the prime of his career. Don't be surprised if Big Al breaks the single season record between now and 2025.

4. Babe Ruth 714

babe ruth

5. Willie Mays 660

willie mays

6. Alex Rodriguez 631

Alex Rodriguez

He seems to be struggling a bit this year, but you can't doubt the power his has when he swings the bat. The rumors of him being traded from the Bronx won't take away his Home Run ability.

7. Ken Griffey Jr. 625

Ken Griffey Jr.

Even with the injuries throughout his career, he will be among the tops in homers. He will go down as one of the truly great home run hitters of all time.

8. Manny Ramirez 603

Manny Ramirez

Manny is a player that nobody will realize how great he was until he retires. All we hear about today is his trade requests and antics in left field, when we are really watching greatness.

9. Adam Dunn 591

adam dunn

One of the most underrated home run hitters of his era, but when all said is done his mark will be left on baseball.

10. Miguel Cabrera 590

miguel cabrera

He is the second best NL hitter at age 23. Will be a poor mans Ken Griffey but will not be injured as often. Very versatile defensive player is an extremely underrated offensive threat.

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