MLB Active Home Run Leaders – who ends up with the most?


How does this list end?

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  1. Trout. I say this hoping he starts to DH more and stays healthy. He will get to 500 regardless

  2. I think it ends up being Stanton, with Harper and Machado having the best shot to overtake. My thinking is Stanton has three years left before club option, so I doubt he’ll call it quits before then. Even though he s the stank last year, he still managed 20+ hr. I don’t think 45 more is out of the realm of possibility.

  3. It’s Stanton, and I have no clue how anyone could pick anyone else. Trout is the only other player who will even make it to 400 (maybe Machado) but he’s hurt as much as Stanton is every year.

  4. A bunch of superstars on the list no doubt — but all of them have longevity/health concerns in my book. I’m going to go with Harper.

  5. Considering Giancarlo runs like me when I was 300 pounds as a tenth grader and gets hurt if you look at him funny, I say anyone but him

  6. Stanton going to have the quietest 500 HR career ever. Mind boggling he’s already past 400.

  7. I wouldn’t look past Freddie this next few years. Batting behind Ohtani, speed on paths he will see a lot more fastballs.

  8. With the way the roster is constructed in LA, even with Freddie starting to head downhill in the next 1 to 2 years, I’d have to put my money on him batting between Mookie and Shohei, I’d be surprised if he doesn’t hit 45+ HRs/yr the next couple of years.

  9. Trout is gonna play seven more years and hit at least 20 a year which would put him over 500. It’s trout.

  10. Does anyone else think Stanton doesn’t belong in the HOF? Basically another Adam Dunn, plus injuries.

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