Milestone Home Runs
HR | Date | Age | Team | Pitcher | Opponent | Park | Score | Situation | Runners | Notes |
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1 | June 4, 1986 | 21 y, 315 d | Pittsburgh | Craig McMurtry | Atlanta | Fulton County Stadium | 10–2 | T5 2out | --- | |
100 | July 12, 1990 | 25 y, 353 d | Pittsburgh | Andy Benes | San Diego | Three Rivers Stadium | 0–0 | B1 2out 2–0 | 12- | |
200 | July 8, 1993 | 28 y, 349 d | San Francisco | José DeLeón | Philadelphia | Veterans Stadium | 11–1 | T7 0out 0–0 | --- | |
300 | April 27, 1996 | 31 y, 278 d | San Francisco | John Burkett | Florida | Candlestick Park | 2–0 | B3 0out 0–0 | −2- | Becomes the fourth member of the 300-300 club. |
400 | August 23, 1998 | 34 y, 30 d | San Francisco | Kirt Ojala | Florida | Pro Player Stadium | 3–0 | T3 1out 1–1 | --- | Becomes the first member of the 400–400 club. |
500 | April 17, 2001 | 36 y, 267 d | San Francisco | Terry Adams | L.A. Dodgers | Pacific Bell Park | 1–2 | B8 0out 2–0 | --3 | Becomes the seventeenth member of the 500 home run club. |
554 | September 6, 2001 | 37 y, 44 d | San Francisco | Albie Lopez | Arizona | Pacific Bell Park | 4–2 | B2 2out 2–2 | --- | Ties Babe Ruth as the fifth member of the 60 home run club. |
564 | October 4, 2001 | 37 y, 72 d | San Francisco | Wilfredo Rodriguez | Houston | Minute Maid Park | 9–2 | T9 0out 1–1 | --- | Ties Mark McGwire for first place in single season home runs and as 2nd member of the 70 home run club. |
565 | October 5, 2001 | 37 y, 73 d | San Francisco | Chan Ho Park | L.A. Dodgers | Pacific Bell Park | 0–5 | B1 2out 1–0 | --- | Surpasses McGwire for first place in single season home runs with 71. |
567 | October 7, 2001 | 37 y, 75 d | San Francisco | Dennis Springer | L.A. Dodgers | Pacific Bell Park | 0–0 | B1 2out 3–2 | --- | Sets new single season record with 73 home runs. |
600 | August 9, 2002 | 38 y, 16 d | San Francisco | Kip Wells | Pittsburgh | Pacific Bell Park | 2–4 | B6 2out 2–1 | --- | Becomes the fourth member of the 600 home run club. |
660 | April 12, 2004 | 39 y, 263 d | San Francisco | Matt Kinney | Milwaukee | SBC Park | 2–4 | B5 2out 3–1 | 12- | Ties Willie Mays for third place in career home runs. |
661 | April 13, 2004 | 39 y, 264 d | San Francisco | Ben Ford | Milwaukee | SBC Park | 3–1 | B7 2out 1–2 | --- | Surpasses Mays for third place in career home runs. |
700 | September 17, 2004 | 40 y, 55 d | San Francisco | Jake Peavy | San Diego | SBC Park | 3–0 | B3 0out 0–1 | --- | Becomes the third member of the 700 home run club. |
714 | May 20, 2006 | 41 y, 300 d | San Francisco | Brad Halsey | Oakland | McAfee Coliseum | 0–1 | T2 0out 1–1 | --- | Ties Ruth for second place in career home runs. |
715 | May 28, 2006 | 41 y, 308 d | San Francisco | Byung-Hyun Kim | Colorado | AT&T Park | 0–6 | B4 0out 3–2 | 1-- | Surpasses Ruth for second place in career home runs. |
733 | September 22, 2006 | 42 y, 60 d | San Francisco | Chris Spurling | Milwaukee | Miller Park | 8–10 | T6 1out 2–0 | 12- | Ties Hank Aaron for first place in NL career home runs. |
734 | September 23, 2006 | 42 y, 61 d | San Francisco | Chris Capuano | Milwaukee | Miller Park | 1–6 | T3 1out 1–0 | --- | Surpasses Aaron for first place in NL career home runs. |
755 | August 4, 2007 | 43 y, 11 d | San Francisco | Clay Hensley | San Diego | PETCO Park | 0–1 | T2 0out 2–1 | --- | Ties Aaron for first place in career home runs. |
756 | August 7, 2007 | 43 y, 14 d | San Francisco | Mike Bacsik | Washington | AT&T Park | 4–4 | B5 1out 3–2 | --- | Surpasses Aaron for first place in career home runs. |
762 | September 5, 2007 | 43 y, 43 d | San Francisco | Ubaldo Jiménez | Colorado | Coors Field | 0-0 | T1 2out 1-2 | -2- | Final career home run |
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