Aug 27 1:17a by Jeff Sullivan
Albert Pujols' home run off of Jordan Zimmerman on Thursday night was his 34th homer of the season, and the 400th homer of his career. Curious where that ranks him on the all-time list? Be curious no longer.
| Rank | Player | Home Runs |
| t39 | Cal Ripken | 431 |
| t39 | Vladimir Guerrero | 431 |
| 41 | Mike Piazza | 427 |
| 42 | Billy Williams | 426 |
| 43 | Darrell Evans | 414 |
| 44 | Jason Giambi | 412 |
| 45 | Duke Snider | 407 |
| 46 | Andruw Jones | 405 |
| 47 | Albert Pujols | 400 |
Homer number 400 allowed Pujols to break out of a tie with Al Kaline and Andres Galarraga. Up next is Andruw Jones, who's now sitting on just a five-dinger lead.
Albert Pujols. He's kind of amazing.
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