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It seems almost daily that we hear about someone setting a record or moving up the all-time list in some statistical category. Since I love homeruns, this made me think about how many active players will finish in the Top-5 of their respective clubs’ All-Time HR lists.
Turns out there are several active players who will not only finish in the top-100 all-time home run list, but also a few will finish in the top-5 of their current organization’s list.
Take a look at the list below. This infographic shows the active MLB leaders in career home runs as of April 26, 2026.
Notes:
All stats were taken down on April 26th, 2026.
(*) Next to any player indicates that they are still active in Major League Baseball.
(HOF) - Next to any player indicates that they have been inducted into the Hall of Fame.
After some digging…here are some fun facts I discovered!
The Marlins, Blue Jays, Rays, Angels, and the Diamondbacks are the only five teams without a Hall of Famer in their Top-5 HR Leaders.
The good news is Mike Trout (Angels), Giancarlo Stanton (Marlins), and Paul Goldschmidt (Diamondbacks) are all potential Hall of Famers. Mike Trout is obviously a lock.
59 of the 151 players in their organizations’ Top-5 HR list are in the Hall of Fame.
Alex Rodriguez put up 189 home runs with Seattle, 156 with the Rangers, and 351 with the Yankees.
If you took his Rangers numbers away, he’d still have 540 career home runs and be #18 on the all-time list instead of #5 with 696.
14 active players are included across these Top-5 organizational lists. The Diamondbacks have the most active players in their Top-5 (3), where only one of them still plays for the team…Ketel Marte.
The Yankees (4), Braves (4), Cubs (4), and Red Sox (4) are the closest teams to having all five players ranked in the organization’s Top-5 HR leaders all be in the Hall of Fame.
Yankees (Aaron Judge) → Auto Hall of Famer Once Eligible
Red Sox (Dwight Evans) → Considered One of Best Players not in HOF {Eligible 2028 for Ballot}
Cubs (Sammy Sosa) → Club HR Leader (PEDs)
Braves (Dale Murphy) → Another Player Being Considered for HOF
The Giants have the most as an organization —> 2,459
The Rays have the least as an organization —> 827
National League East
Atlanta Braves - 2,433
Hank Aaron - 733 (HOF)
Eddie Matthews - 493 (HOF)
Chipper Jones - 468 (HOF)
Dale Murphy - 371
Andruw Jones - 368 (HOF)
Miami Marlins - 850
Giancarlo Stanton - 267*
Dan Uggla - 154
Hanley Ramirez - 148
Mike Lowell - 143
Miguel Cabrera - 138
New York Mets - 1,170
Pete Alonso - 264*
Darryl Strawberry - 252
David Wright - 242
Mike Piazza - 220 (HOF)
Howard Johnson - 192
Philadelphia Phillies - 1,683
Mike Schmidt - 548 (HOF)
Ryan Howard - 382
Del Ennis - 259
Pat Burrell - 251
Chuck Klein - 243 (HOF)
Washington Nationals - 1,176
Ryan Zimmerman - 284
Vladimir Guerrero - 243 (HOF)
Andre Dawson - 225 (HOF)
Gary Carter - 220 (HOF)
Tim Wallach - 204
National League Central
Chicago Cubs - 2,068
Sammy Sosa - 545
Ernie Banks - 512 (HOF)
Billy Williams - 392 (HOF)
Ron Santo - 337 (HOF)
Ryne Sandberg - 282 (HOF)
Cincinnati Reds - 1,626
Johnny Bench - 389 (HOF)
Joey Votto - 356
Frank Robinson - 324 (HOF)
Tony Perez - 287 (HOF)
Adam Dunn - 270
Milwaukee Brewers - 1,253
Ryan Braun - 352
Robin Yount - 251 (HOF)
Prince Fielder - 230
Geoff Jenkins - 212
Gorman Thomas - 208
Pittsburgh Pirates - 1,440
Willie Stargell - 475 (HOF)
Ralph Kiner - 301 (HOF)
Andrew McCutcheon - 248*
Roberto Clemente - 240 (HOF)
Barry Bonds - 176
St. Louis Cardinals - 1,668
Stan Musial - 475 (HOF)
Albert Pujols - 469
Ken Boyer - 255
Jim Edmonds - 241
Ray Lankford - 228
National League West
Arizona Diamondbacks - 904
Luis Gonzalez - 224
Paul Goldschmidt - 209*
Ketel Marte - 172*
Steve Finley - 153
Christian Walker - 146*
Colorado Rockies - 1,328
Todd Helton - 369 (HOF)
Larry Walker - 258 (HOF)
Vinny Castilla - 239
Nolan Arenado - 235*
Carlos Gonzálezv - 227
Los Angeles Dodgers - 1,490
Duke Snider - 389 (HOF)
Gil Hodges - 361 (HOF)
Eric Karros - 270
Roy Campanella - 242 (HOF)
Ron Cey - 228
San Diego Padres - 832
Manny Machado - 198*
Nate Colbert - 163
Adrian Gonzalez - 161
Phil Nevin - 156
Dave Winfield - 154 (HOF)
San Francisco Giants - 2,459
Willie Mays - 646 (HOF)
Barry Bonds - 586
Mel Ott - 511 (HOF)
Willie McCovey - 469 (HOF)
Matt Williams - 247
American League East
Baltimore Orioles - 1,608
Cal Ripken - 431 (HOF)
Eddie Murray - 343 (HOF)
Boog Powell - 303
Brooks Robinson - 268 (HOF)
Adam Jones - 263
Boston Red Sox - 2,217
Ted Williams - 521(HOF)
David Ortiz - 483 (HOF)
Carl Yastrzemski - 452 (HOF)
Jim Rice - 382 (HOF)
Dwight Evans - 379
New York Yankees - 2,427
Babe Ruth - 659 (HOF)
Mickey Mantle - 536 (HOF)
Lou Gehrig - 493 (HOF)
Aaron Judge - 378*
Joe DiMaggio - 361 (HOF)
Tampa Bay Rays - 827
Evan Longoria - 261
Carlos Pena - 163
Brandon Lowe - 157*
Aubrey Huff - 128
B.J. Upton - 118
Toronto Blue Jays - 1,289
Carlos Delgado - 336
José Bautista - 288
Edwin Encarnación - 239
Vernon Wells - 223
Joe Carter - 203
American League Central
Chicago White Sox - 1,558
Frank Thomas - 448 (HOF)
Paul Konerko - 432
Jose Abreu - 243
Harold Baines - 221 (HOF)
Carlton Fisk - 214 (HOF)
Cleveland Guardians - 1,333
Jim Thome - 337 (HOF)
Jose Ramirez - 291*
Albert Belle - 242
Manny Ramirez - 236
Carlos Santana - 227
Detroit Tigers - 1,713
Al Kaline - 399 (HOF)
Norm Cash - 373
Miguel Cabrera - 373
Hank Greenberg - 306 (HOF)
Willie Horton - 262
Kansas City Royals - 1,204
George Brett - 317 (HOF)
Salvador Perez - 307*
Mike Sweeney - 197
Amos Otis - 193
Alex Gordon - 190
Minnesota Twins - 1,549
Harmon Killebrew - 559 (HOF)
Kent Hrbek - 293
Bob Allison - 256
Justin Morneau - 221
Tony Oliva - 220 (HOF)
American League West
Athletics - 1,440
Mark McGwire - 363
Jimmie Foxx - 302 (HOF)
Reggie Jackson - 269 (HOF)
Jose Canseco - 254
Bob Johnson - 252
Houston Astros - 1,547
Jeff Bagwell - 449 (HOF)
Lance Berkman - 326
Craig Biggio - 291 (HOF)
José Altuve - 258*
Jimmy Wynn - 223
Los Angeles Angels - 1,428 (not counting Glaus)*
Mike Trout - 413*
Tim Salmon - 299
Garrett Anderson - 272
Brian Downing - 222
Albert Pujols - 222
Troy Glaus - 182
Seattle Mariners - 1,464
Ken Griffey Jr. - 417 (HOF)
Edgar Martinez - 309 (HOF)
Jay Buhner - 307
Kyle Seager - 242
Alex Rodriguez - 189
Texas Rangers - 1,355
Juan González - 372
Rafael Palmeiro - 321
Frank Howard - 246
Ivan Rodriguez - 217 (HOF)
Adrian Beltre - 199 (HOF)




