500 home run club


In Major League Baseball, the 500 home run club is a group of batters who have hit 500 or more regular-season home runs in their careers. On August 11, 1929, Babe Ruth became the first member of the club. Ruth ended his career with 714 home runs, a record which stood from 1935 until Hank Aaron surpassed it in 1974. Aaron's ultimate career total, 755, remained the record until Barry Bonds set the current mark of 762 during the 2007 season. Twenty-seven players are members of the 500 home run club. Ted Williams holds the highest batting average among the club members while Harmon Killebrew holds the lowest.
Of these 27 players, 14 were right-handed batters, 11 were left-handed, and 2 were switch hitters. The San Francisco Giants and Boston Red Sox are the only franchises to see four players reach the milestone while on their roster: for the Giants, Mel Ott while the team was in New York, Willie Mays, Willie McCovey, and most recently Bonds, and, for the Red Sox, Jimmie Foxx, Williams, and more recently Manny Ramirez and David Ortiz. Six 500 home run club members—Aaron, Mays, Eddie Murray, Rafael Palmeiro, Albert Pujols, and Alex Rodriguez—are also members of the 3,000 hit club. Gary Sheffield's 500th home run was his first career home run with the New York Mets, the first time that a player's 500th home run was also his first with his franchise. Rodriguez, at 32 years and 8 days, was the youngest player to reach the milestone while Williams, at 41 years and 291 days, was the oldest. The most recent player to reach 500 home runs is Ortiz, who hit his 500th home run on September 12, 2015. As of the end of the season, Albert Pujols is the only active member of the 500 home run club.
Membership in the 500 home run club is sometimes described as a guarantee of eventual entry into the Baseball Hall of Fame, although some believe the milestone has become less meaningful in recent years. Five eligible club members—Bonds, Mark McGwire, Palmeiro, Sheffield and Sammy Sosa—have not been elected to the Hall. Bonds and Sosa made their first appearance on the Hall of Fame ballot in ; Bonds received only 36.2% and Sosa 12.5% of the total votes, with 75% required for induction. Eligibility requires that a player has "been retired five seasons" or be deceased for at least six months. Some believe the milestone has become less important with the large number of new members; 10 players joined the club from 1999 to 2009. Additionally, several of these recent members have had ties to performance-enhancing drugs. Some believe that by not electing McGwire to the Hall the voters were establishing a "referendum" on how they would treat players from the "Steroid Era". On January 8, 2014, Palmeiro became the first member of the club to be removed from the BBWAA Hall of Fame ballot. As the BBWAA announced the selections for the Baseball Hall of Fame Class of 2014, Palmeiro appeared on just 4.4% of the ballots. Players must be named on at least of 5.0% of ballots to remain on future ballots.

Key

Members

PlayerHRDateTeamSeasons playedRef
762April 17, 2001San Francisco Giants1986–2007
755July 14, 1968Atlanta Braves1954–1976
714August 11, 1929New York Yankees1914–1935
696August 4, 2007New York Yankees1994–2013, 2015–2016
660September 13, 1965San Francisco Giants1951–1952, 1954–1973
657April 22, 2014Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim2001–present
630June 20, 2004Cincinnati Reds1989–2010
612September 16, 2007Chicago White Sox1991–2012
609April 4, 2003Chicago Cubs1989–2005, 2007
586September 13, 1971Baltimore Orioles1956–1976
583August 5, 1999St. Louis Cardinals1986–2001
573August 10, 1971Minnesota Twins1954–1975
569May 11, 2003Texas Rangers1986–2005
563September 17, 1984California Angels1967–1987
555May 31, 2008Boston Red Sox1993–2011
548April 18, 1987Philadelphia Phillies1972–1989
541September 12, 2015Boston Red Sox1997–2016
536May 14, 1967New York Yankees1951–1968
534September 24, 1940Boston Red Sox1925–1942, 1944–1945
521June 30, 1978San Francisco Giants1959–1980
521June 28, 2007Toronto Blue Jays1990–2008
521June 17, 1960Boston Red Sox1939–1942, 1946–1960
512May 12, 1970Chicago Cubs1953–1971
512July 14, 1967Houston Astros1952–1968
511August 1, 1945New York Giants1926–1947
509April 17, 2009New York Mets1988–2009
504September 6, 1996Baltimore Orioles1977–1997