Cal Raleigh took over as the Mariners all-time, single-season home run leader when he hit his 57th home run on Sept. 20, 2025, and then he added another the next game. He is not the only player in recent years to take the franchise record for himself, however.
Here is every one of MLB’s 30 teams and their franchise leader in home runs, organized by the most – Barry Bonds’ MLB record 2001 – to the least. Of the 30 clubs, eight have yet to produce a 50-homer season.
TeamPlayerYearHome RunsGiantsBarry Bonds200173CardinalsMark McGwire199870CubsSammy Sosa199866YankeesAaron Judge202262MarlinsGiancarlo Stanton201759TigersHank Greenberg193858AthleticsJimmie Foxx193258MarinersCal Raleigh202558PhilliesRyan Howard200658RangersAlex Rodriguez200257DiamondbacksLuis Gonzalez200157Blue JaysJose Bautista201054Red SoxDavid Ortiz200654BravesMatt Olson202354PiratesRalph Kiner194954DodgersShohei Ohtani202454OriolesChris Davis201353MetsPete Alonso201953GuardiansJim Thome200252RedsGeorge Foster197752BrewersPrince Fielder200750PadresGreg Vaughn199850TwinsHarmon Killebrew1964, 196949White SoxAlbert Belle199849RockiesLarry Walker, Todd Helton1997, 200149RoyalsJorge Soler, Salvador Perez2019, 202148AngelsTroy Glaus200047AstrosJeff Bagwell200047RaysCarlos Pena200746NationalsAlfonso Soriano200646
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