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Iconic Batter Finishes Career With Third Most Home Runs

Willie Mays Hits 660 Home Runs

ICONIC BATTER FINISHES CAREER WITH THIRD-MOST HOME RUNS

660 - Willie Mays finished his career with 660 home runs third most in big league history behind Hank Aaron Babe.

Willie Mays hit 660 home runs during his career 335 while playing at home 325 while on the road. Mays is one of the most iconic players in baseball history and his home run total is a testament to his incredible power and longevity. He played 22 seasons in the Major Leagues from 1951 to 1973 and was a 12-time All-Star. Mays was also a key member of the New York Giants team that won the World Series in 1954.

Mays's home run total is third-most in big league history behind Hank Aaron and Babe Ruth. Aaron hit 755 home runs while Ruth hit 714. Mays is also one of only four players in MLB history to hit 600 or more home runs.

Mays's home run total is a testament to his incredible power and longevity. He was one of the most feared hitters in baseball during his era and his home runs often came at key moments in games. Mays was also a great all-around player who could field and run with the best of them. He was a four-time Gold Glove winner and his speed helped him to steal 338 bases during his career.

Mays is one of the greatest players in baseball history and his home run total is a testament to his incredible power and longevity. He is a true icon of the game and his legacy will continue to inspire generations of baseball players and fans.


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