The 2025 MLB season delivered a power surge that felt both historic and refreshingly diverse, with sluggers from different teams, positions, and playing styles redefining what elite offensive production looks like. At the center of it all was Cal Raleigh, whose remarkable 60-home run campaign didn’t just lead the league—it challenged long-standing expectations for what a catcher can contribute offensively. Close behind, Kyle Schwarber continued to solidify his identity as one of baseball’s most dangerous pure power hitters, while Shohei Ohtani once again blended generational talent with jaw-dropping consistency at the plate.
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Meanwhile, Aaron Judge remained a towering presence in the Yankees lineup, proving that his earlier historic seasons were no fluke. Rounding out the top five, Eugenio Suárez added another dimension to Seattle’s offensive dominance, giving the Mariners multiple elite power threats in the same lineup. What stands out most about this group is not just the raw home run totals, but the variety of approaches—plate discipline, brute strength, bat speed, and situational hitting—all contributing to their success.
Taken together, this leaderboard reflects a modern era of baseball where power is both specialized and widespread. These players didn’t just hit home runs—they shaped games, influenced pitching strategies, and energized fan bases across the league.
1. Cal Raleigh
Seattle Mariners catcher Cal Raleigh (29) rounds the bases after hitting a home run in the eighth inning against the Toronto Blue Jays during game three of the ALCS round for the 2025 MLB playoffs at T-Mobile Park. Credit: John Froschauer-Imagn Images
No. of HR: 60
Cal Raleigh emerged as one of the most powerful hitters in baseball, putting together a historic season from the catcher position. Known for his switch-hitting ability and clutch performances, he consistently delivered in big moments for Seattle. His power surge elevated him into elite company, especially rare for a catcher. Raleigh’s breakout reflects both improved plate discipline and a refined power approach.
2. Kyle Schwarber
Philadelphia Phillies outfielder Kyle Schwarber (12) reacts after being doused with water during postgame interview against the New York Mets at Citizens Bank Park. Credit: Eric Hartline-Imagn Images
No. of HR: 56
Kyle Schwarber continued to be one of the premier power hitters in the league, anchoring the Phillies’ lineup. Despite a profile that includes strikeouts, his ability to change a game with one swing remains unmatched. Schwarber’s leadership and postseason experience also make him a central figure in Philadelphia’s success. His consistency as a home run threat year after year reinforces his reputation as a slugger.
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3. Shohei Ohtani
Los Angeles Dodgers designated hitter Shohei Ohtani against the Los Angeles Angels during a spring training game at Tempe Diablo Stadium. Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images
No. of HR: 55
Shohei Ohtani once again showcased his generational talent with another dominant offensive season. Even while balancing his two-way responsibilities, his power at the plate remained elite. Ohtani combines bat speed, plate discipline, and raw strength in a way few players ever have. His presence continues to redefine what’s possible in modern baseball.
4. Aaron Judge
New York Yankees outfielder Aaron Judge (99) hits a home run against the Detroit Tigers during the third inning in a Spring Training game at George M. Steinbrenner Field. Credit: Morgan Tencza-Imagn Images
No. of HR: 53
Aaron Judge remained a cornerstone of the Yankees’ lineup, delivering another season of towering home runs. His combination of size, strength, and strike-zone awareness makes him one of the most feared hitters in baseball. Even after record-setting seasons earlier in his career, Judge continues to perform at an MVP level. His leadership both on and off the field is equally impactful.
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5. Eugenio Suárez
Seattle Mariners third baseman Eugenio Suarez (28) celebrates in the dugout after scoring a run against the Texas Rangers during the fourth inning at T-Mobile Park. Credit: Steven Bisig-Imagn Images
No. of HR: 49
Eugenio Suárez delivered a powerful campaign, rounding out the top five with nearly 50 home runs. Known for his aggressive swing and ability to drive the ball, he provided key offensive production for Seattle. While streaky at times, his overall impact was undeniable across the season. Suárez’s power surge played a major role in the Mariners having multiple players near the top of the leaderboard.
Conclusion
Philadelphia Phillies outfielder Kyle Schwarber (12) acknowledges the crowd after hitting his 50th home run of the season during the seventh inning against the New York Mets at Citizens Bank Park. Credit: Eric Hartline-Imagn Images
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