List of Major League Baseball career slugging percentage leaders

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Babe Ruth, the all-time leader in career slugging percentage.

In baseball statistics, slugging percentage (SLG) is a measure of the batting productivity of a hitter. It is calculated as total bases divided by at bats. Unlike batting average, slugging percentage gives more weight to extra-base hits with doubles, triples, and home runs, relative to singles. Plate appearances ending in walks are specifically excluded from this calculation, as an appearance that ends in a walk is not counted as an at-bat.

Babe Ruth is the all-time leader with a career slugging percentage of .6897. Ted Williams (.6338), Lou Gehrig (.6324), Mule Suttles (.6179), Turkey Stearnes (.6165), Oscar Charleston (.6145), Jimmie Foxx (.6093), Barry Bonds (.6069), and Hank Greenberg (.6050) are the only other players with a career slugging percentage over .600.

Key

Rank Rank amongst leaders in career slugging percentage. A blank field indicates a tie.
Player Name of the player.
SLG Total career slugging percentage.
* Denotes elected to National Baseball Hall of Fame.
Bold Denotes active player.[note 1]

List

Mike Trout, the active leader and 12th all-time in career slugging percentage.
  • Stats updated as of April 28, 2024.
Rank Player SLG
1 Babe Ruth* .6897
2 Ted Williams* .6338
3 Lou Gehrig* .6324
4 Mule Suttles* .6179
5 Turkey Stearnes* .6165
6 Oscar Charleston* .6145
7 Jimmie Foxx* .6093
8 Barry Bonds .6069
9 Hank Greenberg* .6050
10 Mark McGwire .5882
11 Manny Ramirez .5854
12 Mike Trout .5812
13 Aaron Judge .5809
14 Joe DiMaggio* .5788
15 Rogers Hornsby* .5765
16 Larry Walker* .5652
17 Albert Belle .5638
18 Johnny Mize* .5620
19 Juan González .5607
20 Shohei Ohtani .5601
21 Stan Musial* .5591
22 Mickey Mantle* .5568
23 Willie Mays* .5566
24 Frank Thomas* .5549
25 Hank Aaron* .5545
26 Jim Thome* .5541
27 Vladimir Guerrero* .5525
28 David Ortiz* .5515
29 Alex Rodriguez .5502
30 Ralph Kiner* .5479
31 Carlos Delgado .5459
32 Mike Piazza* .5452
33 Hack Wilson* .5447
34 Albert Pujols .5438
35 Chuck Klein* .5430
36 Jeff Bagwell* .5403
37 Duke Snider* .5397
38 Todd Helton* .5391
39 Ken Griffey Jr.* .5378
40 Frank Robinson* .5370
41 Lance Berkman .5369
42 Willie Wells* .5355
43 Al Simmons* .5349
44 Sammy Sosa .5338
45 Dick Allen .5336
Earl Averill* .5336
47 Mel Ott* .5331
48 Ryan Braun .5323
49 Babe Herman .5319
Lefty O'Doul .5319
Rank Player SLG
51 Ken Williams .5304
52 Mookie Betts .5295
53 Chipper Jones* .5293
54 Ronald Acuña Jr. .5290
55 Willie Stargell* .5286
56 Giancarlo Stanton .5283
57 Mike Schmidt* .5273
58 Jim Edmonds .5271
59 Pete Alonso .5269
60 Chick Hafey* .5261
61 Juan Soto .5259
62 Nolan Arenado .5243
63 J. D. Martinez .5238
64 Jud Wilson* .5237
65 Mo Vaughn .5231
66 Wally Berger .5216
Hal Trosky .5216
68 Nomar Garciaparra .5206
69 Harry Heilmann* .5205
70 Bryce Harper .5203
71 Dan Brouthers* .5201
72 Kevin Mitchell .5198
73 Miguel Cabrera .5183
74 Matt Olson .5182
75 Charlie Keller .5177
76 Shoeless Joe Jackson .5174
77 Jason Giambi .5164
78 Paul Goldschmidt .5158
79 Moisés Alou .5157
Josh Hamilton .5157
81 Edgar Martínez* .5155
82 Ryan Howard .5152
83 Willie McCovey* .5147
84 José Canseco .5145
Rafael Palmeiro .5145
86 Gary Sheffield .5139
87 Freddie Freeman .5131
88 Nelson Cruz .5129
89 Ty Cobb* .5117
90 Joey Votto .5110
91 Ellis Burks .5104
92 Matt Holliday .5102
93 Eddie Mathews* .5094
94 Mark Teixeira .5094
95 Fred McGriff * .5091
96 Rafael Devers .5088
Jeff Heath .5088
98 Harmon Killebrew* .5085
99 Richie Sexson .5069
100 Corey Seager .5061

Notes

  1. ^ A player is considered inactive if he has announced his retirement or has not played for a full season.

Sources

  • "Career Leaders & Records for Slugging %". Baseball-Reference.com.