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In Major League Baseball, the 500 home run club is an informal term applied to the group of players who have hit 500 or more career home runs. In general, the 500th home run is not a surprise, as the player has been approaching the mark for some time. However, teams will often interrupt the game in which the player hits his 500th home run in order to honor him on reaching an historically significant milestone in what has been an excellent baseball career. The 500 home run club was "founded" by Babe Ruth in 1929. At the time, he had more than twice as many home runs as any other player.

Rarely mentioned are the 600 home run club and the 700 home run club, which have 4 and 3 members respectively.

See also: Top 500 Home Run Hitters of all time and the [official website] for the 500 home run club.

The club

At the start of the 2006 season, there were 20 players in the 500 home run club, but no active players between 450 and 500 home runs. As of July 15, there are four active players between 450 and 500 homers—Frank Thomas (467), Jim Thome (461), Manny Ramírez (459), and Gary Sheffield (453). Alex Rodriguez, currently at 449, is virtually certain to reach 450 in the near future. Although Jeff Bagwell is at 449 and still technically active, he been on the disabled list since the start of the season due to chronic shoulder problems that may force him to retire. No other active player has a realistic chance to reach 450 in 2006.

† indicates a still active player.

Player Home runs Date of 500th Teams Seasons
Hank Aaron 755 July 14, 1968 Milwaukee/Atlanta, Milwaukee (AL) 1954-76
Barry Bonds721 April 17, 2001 Pittsburgh, San Francisco 1986-
Babe Ruth 714 August 11, 1929 Boston (AL), New York (AL), Boston (NL) 1914-35
Willie Mays 660 September 13, 1965 New York/San Francisco, New York (NL) 1951-73
Sammy Sosa 588 April 4, 2003 Texas, Chicago (AL), Chicago (NL), Baltimore 1989-2005
Frank Robinson 586 September 13, 1971 Cincinnati, Baltimore, Los Angeles, California, Cleveland 1956-76
Mark McGwire 583 August 5, 1999 Oakland, St. Louis 1986-2001
Harmon Killebrew 573 August 10, 1971 Washington/Minnesota, Kansas City 1954-75
Rafael Palmeiro 569 May 11, 2003 Chicago (NL), Baltimore, Texas 1986-2005
Reggie Jackson 563 September 17, 1984 Kansas City/Oakland, Baltimore, New York (AL), California 1967-87
Ken Griffey, Jr.555 June 20, 2004 Seattle, Cincinnati 1989-
Mike Schmidt 548 April 18,1987 Philadelphia (NL) 1972-89
Mickey Mantle 536 May 14, 1967 New York (AL) 1951-1968
Jimmie Foxx 534 September 24, 1940 Philadelphia (AL), Boston (AL) 1925-1942, 1944-45
Willie McCovey 521 June 30, 1978 San Francisco, San Diego 1959-80
Ted Williams 521 June 17, 1960 Boston (AL) 1939-42, 1946-60
Eddie Mathews 512 July 14, 1967 Boston/Milwaukee/Atlanta, Houston, Detroit 1952-68
Ernie Banks 512 May 12, 1970 Chicago (NL) 1953-71
Mel Ott 511 August 1, 1945 N.Y. Giants 1926-47
Eddie Murray 504 September 6, 1996 Baltimore, Los Angeles, New York (NL), Cleveland, Anaheim 1977-97

 


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