The Major League Baseball single-season record for the number of home runs hit by a batter has changed many times over the years.
Batter | Team | Age | Year | HR | Reign | Record breaker |
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George Hall | Philadelphia Athletics | 27 | 1876 | 5 | 3 years | — |
Charley Jones | Boston Red Caps | 29 | 1879 | 9 | 4 years | 6th on July 31 off George Bradley |
Harry Stovey | Philadelphia Athletics | 27 | 1883 | 14 | 1 year | 10th on August 1 off Jack Neagle |
Ned Williamson | Chicago White Stockings | 27 | 1884 | 27 | 35 years | 15th on July 9 off Ed Bagley |
Babe Ruth | Boston Red Sox | 24 | 1919 | 29 | 1 year | 28th on September 24 off Bob Shawkey |
Babe Ruth | New York Yankees | 25 | 1920 | 54 | 1 year | 30th on July 19 off Dickie Kerr |
Babe Ruth | New York Yankees | 26 | 1921 | 59 | 6 years | 55th on September 15 off Bill Bayne |
Babe Ruth | New York Yankees | 32 | 1927 | 60 | 34 years | 60th on September 30 off Tom Zachary |
Roger Maris | New York Yankees | 27 | 1961 | 61 | 37 years | 61st on October 1 off Tracy Stallard |
Mark McGwire | St. Louis Cardinals | 35 | 1998 | 65 | 5 days | 62nd on September 8 off Steve Trachsel |
Sammy Sosa | Chicago Cubs | 30 | 1998 | 66 | 43 minutes | 66th on September 25 off Jose Lima |
Mark McGwire | St. Louis Cardinals | 35 | 1998 | 70 | 3 years | 67th on September 26 off Rod Henderson |
Barry Bonds | San Francisco Giants | 36 | 2001 | 73 | 23 years | 71st on October 5 off Chan Ho Park |
Summarized from The Baseball Encyclopedia for older information, and from various news stories for newer information:[ vague ]
Number of home runs in the season divided by number of games in schedule (not games played)
Average | Name |
---|---|
0.451 | Barry Bonds |
0.430 | Mark McGwire |
0.390 | Babe Ruth (1) |
0.383 | Babe Ruth (2) |
0.377 | Roger Maris |
0.350 | Babe Ruth (3) |
0.240 | Ned Williamson |
0.200 | Babe Ruth (4) |
0.140 | Harry Stovey |
0.100 | Charley Jones |
0.070 | George Hall |