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    The All-Star break marks the unofficial halfway point of the Major League Baseball season, and each July fans get a glimpse of who’s been the season’s biggest power threat. In July 2025, Cal Raleigh slugged his way to 38 home runs by the break – good enough for second-most in MLB history (since 1933), trailing only Barry Bonds’ 39 in 2001.

    Check out the franchise of sluggers who’ve piled up the most homers at the break:

    Most Home Runs at the All-Star Break

    • No. 1: Barry Bonds, 39 HR (2001)
    • No. 2: Cal Raleigh, 38 HR (2025)
    • No. 3: Chris Davis, 37 HR (2013)
    • No. 3: Mark McGwire, 37 HR (1998)
    • No. 3: Reggie Jackson, 37 HR (1969)
    • No. 6: Aaron Judge, 35 HR (2025)
    • No. 6: Luis González, 35 HR (2001)
    • No. 6: Ken Griffey Jr., 35 HR (1998)
    • No. 9: Aaron Judge, 34 HR (2024)
    • No. 9: Frank Howard, 34 HR (1969)
    • No. 11: Aaron Judge, 33 HR (2022)
    • No. 11: Shohei Ohtani, 33 HR (2021)
    • No. 11: Sammy Sosa, 33 HR (1998)
    • No. 11: Ken Griffey Jr., 33 HR (1994)
    • No. 11: Matt Williams, 33 HR (1994)
    • No. 11: Mark McGwire, 33 HR (1987)
    • No. 11: Roger Maris, 33 HR (1961)

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