MLB 2024 Home Run Race: Latest power rankings, stats, predictions and more - May 12
This season, there are no hitters currently on pace for historic home run outputs, so the MLB Home Run Race does not have an all-time intrigue to it. There are, however, 23 players with at least nine home runs as of May 12, so it could be a very tight race the rest of the way. Here's which sluggers have hit the most so far and who might be involved in this race all season long.
MLB 2024 Home Run Race: Latest power rankings, stats, predictions and more - May 12
Currently, there is a three-way tie for the MLB lead in home runs, and all three sluggers are enjoying really good seasons so far. Kyle Tucker, Gunnar Henderson, and Marcell Ozuna all top the charts with 12 long balls in 2024.
Thanks to his epic grand slam last night for the Los Angeles Dodgers, Teoscar Hernandez pulled into a tie for second place. He has 11 bombs, as does his teammate Shohei Ohtani and Josh Naylor.
Cal Raleigh of the Seattle Mariners and the injured Mike Trout come in tied for third with 10 home runs each. There is a laundry list of other players who are tied for fourth in baseball with nine home runs, including Aaron Judge, Juan Soto, and the following:
- Pete Alonso
- Riley Greene
- Elly de la Cruz
- Bryce Harper
- Rhys Hoskins
- Brent Rooker
- Max Muncy
- Jose Ramirez
- Ryan Jeffers
- Ketel Marte
- Tyler O'Neill
- Kyle Schwarber
Just behind them with eight home runs are Yordan Alvarez, Bryan de la Cruz, and multiple other sluggers.
MLB Home Run Race Predictions
At this stage of the MLB season, barring any injuries, it's hard not to imagine the current leaders being somewhere near the top of the leaderboard at the end of the season, so look for Ozuna, Henderson, and Tucker to keep mashing.
As for the rest of the players, Ohtani will undoubtedly be among the league leaders. Judge, now that he's officially out of his slump, will be as well. Kyle Schwarber, Pete Alonso, Alvarez, and several others from the above list will be contenders for the home run title in 2024.
Some not listed might also make a run. At some point, the 2023 NL champion Matt Olson will start hitting home runs again. Giancarlo Stanton, Fernando Tatis Jr., and Ryan Mountcastle are dark-horse candidates for this, too.