How many home runs does Shohei Ohtani have? Tracking Angels superstar's historic season

Sam Jarden

How many home runs does Shohei Ohtani have? Tracking Angels superstar's historic season image

The legend of Shohei Ohtani keeps on growing. 

The Angels' Japanese superstar has been outstanding in 2023. He holds a comfortable lead atop MLB's home run standings, and he has a chance to threaten Aaron Judge's American League record for most in a season. Not to mention, he's a pretty darn good pitcher, too

Ohtani's slugging has been crucial to the Angels' postseason hopes. They currently sit in third place in the AL West and outside a wild-card spot. But the front office decided in late July to keep their two-way star after reportedly flirting with the idea of trading him at the Aug. 1 deadline. 

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The Sporting News is tracking Ohtani's home run total as he looks to make history in 2023:

How many home runs does Shohei Ohtani have?

Ohtani has 39 home runs after going deep vs. the Blue Jays on July 28. That makes him MLB's home run leader, six ahead of the Braves' Matt Olson. 

Here's a look at this season's MLB home run race (totals are through games of July 28):

PlayerTeamHRs
Shohei OhtaniAngels39
Matt OlsonBraves33
Pete AlonsoMets30
Luis RobertWhite Sox29
Mookie BettsDodgers27
Kyle SchwarberPhillies27

Shohei Ohtani home run pace

As of July 28, Ohtani is on pace to finish the regular season with 61 home runs. 

The slugger belted 39 home runs in his first 102 games, an average of 0.38 home runs per game. If he keeps that up over the final 59 games of the Angels' season, he will be right on the brink of Judge's American League record.

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What is the MLB record for home runs in a season?

Barry Bonds holds the MLB record for home runs in a single season, with 73 for the Giants in 2001. Mark McGwire is second with 70 for the Cardinals in 1998, and Sammy Sosa is third with 66 for the Cubs in 1998. All three players have had their reputations tarnished by accusations of performance-enhancing drug use. 

The American League record belongs to Aaron Judge, who went yard 62 times during the 2022 season for the Yankees. He broke Roger Maris' record of 61, which was set in 1961.

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Ohtani has a legitimate chance to overtake Judge this season. Judge had 42 homers by the end of July in his record season; Ohtani has 39 with three days remaining in the month.

Most home runs in a season

PlayerTeamYearHRs
1. Barry BondsGiants200173
2. Mark McGwireCardinals199870
3. Sammy SosaCubs199866
4. Mark McGwireCardinals199965
5. Sammy SosaCubs200164
6. Sammy SosaCubs199963
7. Aaron JudgeYankees202262
8. Roger MarisYankees196161
9. Babe RuthYankees192760
10. Babe RuthYankees192159
10. Giancarlo StantonMarlins201759

Sam Jarden

Sam Jarden joined Sporting News as an intern in 2020 and returned as a content producer in 2022. In between, he spent a year and a half at Turner Sports, managing the social media accounts for Bleacher Report, NBA on TNT, NBA TV and others. A proud UNC alumnus, he spends his free time following the Tar Heels, Buffalo Bills and Newcastle United FC, and has been known to occasionally hit the links.