Who leads MLB in home runs right now?

Who's hitting the most home runs this season? Track the top power hitters.

Who's hitting the most home runs in MLB this season? These are the top sluggers by total home runs, with their per-game rates and prop hit percentages. Click any player to see tonight's home run prop odds.

Gold rank = #1 in MLB. Green over rates mean the player consistently goes over his prop line.

#PlayerGamesHR/GameOver Rate
1Mickey Moniak70.7143%
2Miguel Vargas30.6767%
3Byron Buxton160.5044%
4Spencer Torkelson80.5050%
5Josh Jung40.5050%
6Manny Machado60.5033%
7Michael Harris II40.5025%
8Nathaniel Lowe60.5050%
9Ben Rice140.4343%
10Willson Contreras70.4343%
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11Mike Trout150.4040%
12Bobby Witt Jr.100.4040%
13Munetaka Murakami130.3839%
14Hunter Goodman80.3825%
15Riley Greene80.3838%
16Junior Caminero220.3632%
17Kyle Schwarber230.3535%
18Carson Kelly30.3333%
19Moisés Ballesteros30.3333%
20Aaron Judge210.3333%
21Jorge Soler60.3333%
22Spencer Steer60.3333%
23Ozzie Albies30.3333%
24Austin Riley90.3322%
25Vinnie Pasquantino60.3333%
26Yordan Alvarez150.3333%
27Isaac Paredes30.3333%
28Daniel Schneemann30.3333%
29Michael Conforto30.3333%
30Seiya Suzuki130.3131%
31Sal Stewart160.3125%
32Matt Olson160.3131%
33James Wood160.3131%
34Bryce Harper200.3025%
35Jo Adell100.3030%
36Shea Langeliers100.3020%
37Cal Raleigh100.3030%
38Pete Alonso210.2929%
39Pete Crow-Armstrong40.2525%
40Giancarlo Stanton80.2525%
41Tyler Soderstrom80.2525%
42Gavin Sheets40.2525%
43Kazuma Okamoto80.2525%
44MJ Melendez40.2525%
45Christian Walker90.2222%
46Elly De La Cruz90.2222%
47Ian Happ140.2121%
48Colson Montgomery140.2121%
49Brandon Lowe50.2020%
50Ryan McMahon50.2020%

Frequently Asked Questions

Who leads MLB in home runs right now?

Check the leaderboard above for the current MLB home run leader. Stats update hourly throughout the season.

What is a good home run rate in MLB?

The best power hitters average a home run every 12-15 at-bats. An elite season pace is 40+ home runs. Home run props are typically set at 0.5 — meaning you're betting on whether a player hits at least one.

How do home run stats relate to prop bets?

Players higher on the home run leaderboard have historically higher over rates on their HR prop. But matchup matters — a slugger facing a high-strikeout pitcher may have lower HR odds that night.

What is the MLB single season home run record?

Barry Bonds holds the all-time single season record with 73 home runs in 2001. Before that, Roger Maris held the record with 61 for 37 years. The modern clean-era record chase makes this stat a perennial fan favorite.

Who has the most home runs in MLB history?

Barry Bonds leads all-time with 762 career home runs, followed by Hank Aaron (755) and Babe Ruth (714). Among active players, check the leaderboard above to see who's on pace this season.

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MLB Home Run Leaders
Top 5: 1. Mickey Moniak (HR/Game: 0.71), 2. Miguel Vargas (HR/Game: 0.67), 3. Byron Buxton (HR/Game: 0.50), 4. Spencer Torkelson (HR/Game: 0.50), 5. Josh Jung (HR/Game: 0.50)