
The Hall of Fame Class of 2025, featuring hitters Ichiro Suzuki, Dick Allen, and Dave Parker, gets enshrined in Cooperstown today. Though I’ve only seen one of the three new Hall of Famers play live, let’s check back in with the leaders on the offensive side of the ball amongst Hall of Famers for all of the games I’ve attended between 1984 and 2024.
Home Runs
| Name | Total |
|---|---|
| Jim Thome | 35 |
| Frank Thomas | 15 |
| Scott Rolen | 7 |
| David Ortiz | 6 |
| Vladimir Guerrero | 6 |
Hits
| Name | Total |
|---|---|
| Jim Thome | 110 |
| Frank Thomas | 54 |
| Joe Mauer | 43 |
| Ken Griffey Jr | 32 |
| Fred McGriff | 28 |
Runs
| Name | Total |
|---|---|
| Jim Thome | 82 |
| Frank Thomas | 42 |
| Joe Mauer | 19 |
| David Ortiz | 16 |
| Scott Rolen | 14 |
RBI
| Name | Total |
|---|---|
| Jim Thome | 84 |
| Frank Thomas | 38 |
| Fred McGriff | 23 |
| David Ortiz | 19 |
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Today, former White Sox outfielder Ken Griffey Jr. takes his place in Cooperstown, alongside Mike Piazza. It has been 2 years since we last looked at the overall leaders amongst Hall of Famers, so let’s check back in with the inclusion of 2 classes worth of Hall of Famers on both sides of the ball for all of the games I’ve attended between 1984 and 2016, starting with the offense.