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The 'MLB active HR leaders' quiz
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The 'MLB active HR leaders' quiz

There aren’t many things Bryce Harper has yet to accomplish with a bat in his hand, but he managed one of them on Saturday. 

As the Philadelphia Phillies continue to surge back into National League East contention, the 15-year veteran hit for the cycle for the  first time in his career in the 15-3 win over the floundering New York Mets.

After the feat, the two-time MVP explained what keeps him driven after 15 seasons in the Big Leagues. 

“Every bar I set for myself from the time I was seven until now, I made it happen. I’m always chasing myself,” he said. 

The Phillies got off to a disastrous 9-19 start to the season, leading to the organization firing manager Rob Thompson and replacing him with interim Don Mattingly on April 28. Philadelphia is 33-16 since, but are still 6.5-games behind the Atlanta Braves in the NL East.  

Which brings us to today’s quiz. Harper added another homer on Sunday in the Phillies 6-2 win to take the series from New York, bringing him up to 17 on the season and just 20 away from joining the prestigious 400-home-run club. With that being said, can you name the active MLB players with the most home runs in their career?

Good luck!

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456 / NYY / #27
Giancarlo Stanton
421 / LAA / #27
Mike Trout
385 / NYY / #99
Aaron Judge
384 / NYY / #46
Paul Goldschmidt
382 / SD / #13
Manny Machado
380 / PHI / #3
Bryce Harper
379 / LAD / #5
Freddie Freeman
369 / PHI / #12
Kyle Schwarber
361 / ARZ / #28
Nolan Arenado
335 / ARZ / #41
Carlos Santana
333 / TEX / #4
Andrew McCutchen
332 / SEA / #28
Eugenio Suarez
313 / KC / #13
Salvador Perez
308 / ATL / #28
Matt Olson
302 / PIT / #24
Marcell Ozuna
301 / TOR / #4
George Springer
299 / LAD / #50
Mookie Betts
296 / LAD / #17
Shohei Ohtani
295 / CLE / #11
Jose Ramirez
282 / BAL / #25
Pete Alonso
281 / NYM / #12
Francisco Lindor
263 / HOU / #27
Jose Altuve
262 / NYM / #10
Marcus Semien
261 / NYM / #22
Juan Soto
246 / SF / #16
Rafael Devers
238 / MIL / #22
Christian Yelich
236 / NYY / #35
Cody Bellinger
230 / LAD / #13
Max Muncy
230 / TEX / #5
Corey Seager
227 / TEX / #3
Joc Pederson
224 / LAD / #37
Teoscar Hernandez
219 / CHW / #34
Randal Grichuk
215 / CHC / #3
Alex Bregman
212 / LAA / #12
Jorge Soler
210 / SF / #26
Matt Chapman
207 / BOS / #10
Trevor Story
205 / SD / #2
Xander Bogaerts
203 / HOU / #1
Carlos Correa
202 / MIN / #56
Josh Bell

Tommy Fradenburg is a freelance writer and an alumni of UNC Chapel Hill currently based in Charlotte, North Carolina. He religiously follows his favorite teams The New York Yankees and Dallas Cowboys (yes, he knows) as well as his alma mater the Tar Heels and West Ham United F.C. in the Premier League. See more of his work on Twitter @tommyfradenburg.

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