Kyle Schwarber vs. Cal Raleigh home run tracker: Updated MLB HR leaders in race for 2025 crown

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Aaron Judge and Shohei Ohtani appear to be hurtling toward more MVP awards, but the chase for MLB's home run crown in 2025 favors two different names.

Seattle Mariners catcher Cal Raleigh and Philadelphia Phillies DH Kyle Schwarber have already eclipsed 50 home runs, and their special seasons have sparked postseason dreams for their respective teams. Schwarber and the Phillies already know they will be playing in October, while Raleigh and the Mariners are hopeful of winning their first division title in nearly a quarter-century.

Home run milestones might come secondary to each player, but Schwarber and Raleigh are in a close battle to be baseball's home run king in 2025.

Here's an updated look at the numbers for both sluggers.

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MLB home run leaders

Updated through games on Sept. 23.

PlayerHRsGames remainingTeam
Cal Raleigh585Mariners
Kyle Schwarber545Phillies
Shohei Ohtani535Dodgers
Aaron Judge495Yankees
Eugenio Suarez475Mariners

Raleigh leads MLB with 58 home runs to Schwarber's 54 and Ohtani's 53, followed by Judge at 49. Ohtani and Judge led their respective leagues in 2024, with Judge winning the home run crown. 

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How many home runs does Cal Raleigh have?

Raleigh leads MLB with 58 home runs this season. He hit No. 50 on Aug. 25, becoming the first to reach the mark in 2025. 

The Home Run Derby champion is on pace to hit 59 home runs.

Cal Raleigh stats

Stats through Sept. 23.

GamesAVGHRRBIHitsOPS
154.24558121141.945

Raleigh has made history in multiple ways in 2025, cruising past Salvador Perez's record for home runs by a catcher in a single season and breaking Mickey Mantle's record for most home runs by a switch-hitter in a season. 

While Raleigh's second half has been slower than his dominant first half, both from a power and contact hitting standpoint, he has continued to hit enough for his 2025 season to be considered one of the all-time greats among catchers. 

Mariners schedule 2025

DatesOpponent
Sept. 23-25vs. Rockies
Sept. 26-28vs. Dodgers

The Mariners swept the Astros in a massive series that might have decided the AL West, but they could still be jockeying for position or even simply for a postseason berth when they face the Dodgers on the final weekend of the regular season.

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How many home runs does Kyle Schwarber have?

Schwarber is atop the NL with 54 home runs this season. He hit No. 50 on Sept. 9, becoming the second player to reach the mark in 2025. 

Schwarber is on pace to hit 55 home runs, which would leave him three shy of tying Ryan Howard's single-season Phillies record of 58. 

Kyle Schwarber stats

Stats through Sept. 23.

GamesAVGHRRBIHitsOPS
157.24154130141.929

Like Raleigh, Schwarber has never been known for his contact hitting, but his power has been undeniable since he first broke into the majors with the Cubs in 2015. The 32-year-old forced himself into the MVP conversation with Ohtani with the best power-hitting season of his career, winning the All-Star Game for the NL with his swing-off performance and making history in August as the 21st player in MLB history to hit four home runs in a game.

Schwarber is set to become a free agent after the season, and he would very much like to hit the open market with a second World Series ring.

Phillies schedule 2025

DatesOpponent
Sept. 23-25vs. Marlins
Sept. 26-28vs. Twins

The Phillies are simply playing for a bye at this point, as they have locked up the NL East title, but they will finish out the regular season at home against non-contending teams in the Marlins and Twins

MLB home run record for one season

Barry Bonds' 73 home runs are an MLB single-season record. Here is the full leaderboard: 

PlayerHome RunsTeamSeason
Barry Bonds73Giants2001
Mark McGwire70Cardinals1998
Sammy Sosa66Cubs1998
Mark McGwire65Cardinals1999
Sammy Sosa64Cubs2001
Sammy Sosa63Cubs1999
Aaron Judge62Yankees2022
Roger Maris61Yankees1962
Babe Ruth60Yankees1927
Giancarlo Stanton59Marlins2017
Babe Ruth59Yankees1921
Cal Raleigh58Mariners2025
Aaron Judge58Yankees2024
Ryan Howard58Phillies2006
Mark McGwire58Athletics/Cardinals1997
Hank Greenberg58Tigers1938
Jimmie Foxx58Athletics1934

Raleigh pulled ahead of his power-hitting counterparts and became only the 11th player in MLB history to reach 58 home runs, putting himself in rare territory among some of baseball's all-time greats.

50-home run campaigns aren't something to shrug off regardless. Only 10 players have hit 50 home runs in more than one season, so the feat of one 50-homer season is special.

There have only been nine 60-home run seasons in MLB history, with Judge owning the most recent in 2022. 

Schwarber can take aim at Ryan Howard's Phillies record of 58 home runs in a season, while Raleigh already broke Ken Griffey Jr.'s Mariners record of 56 home runs in a season.

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