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MLB players who have hit 30 or more home runs before the All-Star break

Listed below are the Major League Baseball players who have hit 30 or more home runs before the All-Star break (multiple occurrences denoted into parentheses).

Note: The MLB All-Star game did not start until 1933. Also, the All-Star game is not played at mid-season. It is generally played about 90 games into each season.

YearPlayerTeamHR
1954Willie MaysNew York Giants NL31
1961Roger MarisNew York Yankees AL33
1964Harmon KillebrewMinnesota Twins AL30
1969Reggie JacksonOakland Athletics AL37
1969Frank HowardWashington Senators AL34
1969Willie McCoveySan Francisco Giants NL30
1971Willie StargellPittsburgh Pirates NL30
1973Willie Stargell (2)Pittsburgh Pirates NL30
1976Mike SchmidtPhiladelphia Phillies NL31
1976Dave KingmanNew York Mets NL30
1987Mark McGwireOakland Athletics AL33
1989Kevin MitchellSan Francisco Giants NL31
1994Ken Griffey, Jr.Seattle Mariners AL33
1994Matt WilliamsSan Francisco Giants NL33
1994Frank ThomasChicago White Sox AL32
1996Brady AndersonBaltimore Orioles AL30
1997Mark McGwire (2)Oakland Athletics AL31
1997Ken Griffey, Jr. (2)Seattle Mariners AL30
1998Mark McGwire (3)St. Louis Cardinals NL37
1998Ken Griffey Jr. (3)Seattle Mariners AL35
1998Sammy SosaChicago Cubs NL33
1998Greg VaughnSan Diego Padres NL30
1999Sammy Sosa (2)Chicago Cubs NL32
1998Jose CansecoTampa Bay Devil Rays AL31
2000Mark McGwire (4)St. Louis Cardinals NL30
2001Barry BondsSan Francisco Giants NL39
2001Luis GonzalezArizona Diamondbacks NL35
2003Barry Bonds (2)San Francisco Giants NL30
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