Career Grand Slam Leaders
Players in bold are currently active (as of 2012).
| * Lou Gehrig | 23 |
| *Alex RodrÃguez | 23 |
| *Manny RamÃrez | 21 |
| * Eddie Murray | 19 |
| * Willie McCovey | 18 |
| * Robin Ventura | 18 |
| *Carlos Lee | 17 |
| * Jimmie Foxx | 17 |
| * Ted Williams | 17 |
| * Hank Aaron | 16 |
| * Dave Kingman | 16 |
| * Babe Ruth | 16 |
| * Ken Griffey, Jr. | 15 |
| * Richie Sexson | 15 |
| *Jason Giambi | 14 |
| * Gil Hodges | 14 |
| * Mark McGwire | 14 |
| * Mike Piazza | 14 |
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