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Bonds facts

Home run record progression

2007: Barry Bonds, 756

1974: Hank Aaron, 755

1921: Babe Ruth, 714

1895: Roger Connor, 138

1889: Harry Stovey, 122

1887: Dan Brouthers, 74

1885: Harry Stovey, 57

1877: Charley Jones, 40

Source: Baseball-Reference.com

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Players with 500 home runs

1. Barry Bonds 756

2. Hank Aaron 755

3. Babe Ruth 714

4. Willie Mays 660

5. Sammy Sosa 604

6. Ken Griffey Jr. 589

7. Frank Robinson 586

8. Mark McGwire 583

9. Harmon Killebrew 573

10. Rafael Palmeiro 569

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Active home run leaders

1. Barry Bonds 756

2. Sammy Sosa 604

3. Ken Griffey Jr. 589

4. Frank Thomas 505

5. Alex Rodriguez 500

6. Jim Thome 490

7. Manny Ramirez 489

8. Gary Sheffield 478

9. Carlos Delgado 424

10. Mike Piazza 422

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Bonds' home runs by season

1986 16

1987 25

198824

1989 19

1990 33

1991 25

1992 34

199346

1994 37

1995 33

1996 42

1997 40

1998 37

1999 34

2000 49

2001 73 (MLB single-season record)

2002 46

2003 45

200445

20055

2006 26

2007 22

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Bonds' milestone home runs

Barry Bonds' milestone home runs with number, date, pitcher, Bonds' team and opponent:

1 June 4, 1986, off Craig McMurtry, Pittsburgh at Atlanta

100 July 12, 1990, off Andy Benes, Pittsburgh vs. San Diego

200 July 8, 1993, off Jose DeLeon, San Francisco at Philadelphia

250 July 18, 1994, off Shawn Boskie, San Francisco at Philadelphia

300 April 30, 1996, off John Burkett, San Francisco vs. Florida

350June 22, 1997, off Chan Ho Park, San Francisco vs. Los Angeles

400 Aug. 23, 1998, off Kirt Ojala, San Francisco at Florida

450 April 15, 2000, off Todd Stottlemyre, San Francisco vs. Arizona

500 April 17, 2001, off Terry Adams, San Francisco vs. Los Angeles

550 Aug. 27, 2001, off Kevin Appier, San Francisco at New York Mets

565 Oct. 5, 2001, off Chan Ho Park, San Francisco vs. Los Angeles, first of two home runs off Park to break Mark McGwire's single-season record of 70 homers.

567 Oct. 7, 2001, off Dennis Springer, San Francisco vs. Los Angeles, set single-season record with 73 homers.

600 Aug. 9, 2002, off Kip Wells, San Francisco vs. Pittsburgh

650 Aug. 19, 2003, off Ray King, San Francisco vs. Atlanta

661 April 13, 2004, off Ben Ford, San Francisco vs. Milwaukee, passed Willie Mays to take sole possession of third place on career list.

700 September 17, 2004, off Jake Peavy, San Francisco vs. San Diego

715 May 28, 2006, off Byung-Hyun Kim, San Francisco vs. Colorado, passed Babe Ruth for second place on career list.

734 Sept. 23, 2006, off Chris Capuano, San Francisco at Milwaukee, broke Hank Aaron's NL record of 733 home runs.

750 June 29, 2007, off Livan Hernandez, San Francisco vs. Arizona

755 Aug. 4, 2007, off Clay Hensley, San Francisco at San Diego

756 Aug. 7, 2007, off Mike Bacsik, San Francisco vs. Washington

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Bonds by the numbers

28 Teams homered against

36 Ballparks homered in

157 HR in AT&T Park

39 Favorite road ballpark, Qualcomm Stadium in San Diego

376 Homers hit at home

380 Homers hit away

278 Day homers

478 Night homers

446 Pitchers homered against

533 Homers vs. RHP

223 Homers vs. LHP

131 Favorite inning (1st)

143 Favorite month (August)

329 Favorite lineup spot (3rd)

11 Grand slams

448 Solo homers

3 Inside the park homers

4 Pinch-hit homers

10 Designated-hitter homers

71 Multihomer games

4 Three-homer games

10Game-ending homers

11 Extra-innings homers

272 Homers (team ahead)

270 Homers (team behind)

214 Homers (team tied)

270 Homers (no outs)

260 Homers (one out)

226 Homers (two outs)

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300 home runs/300 stolen bases

Barry Bonds 756 HR/514 SB

Willie Mays 660 HR/338 SB

Andre Dawson 438 HR/314 SB

Bobby Bonds 332 HR/461 SB

Reggie Sanders305 HR/304 SB

Steve Finley 304 HR/320 SB

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