At bats per home run
In baseball statistics, at bats per home run is a way to measure how frequently a batter hits a home run. It is determined by dividing the number of at bats by the number of home runs hit. Mark McGwire possesses the MLB record for this statistic with a career ratio of 10.61 at bats per home run. Aaron Judge is second with a ratio of 11.15 and has the best career ratio among active players,.
Major League Baseball leaders
Career
Totals are current, minimum 3,000 plate appearances.- Mark McGwire - 10.61
- Aaron Judge - 11.15
- Babe Ruth - 11.76
- Barry Bonds - 12.92
- Shohei Ohtani - 13.32
Season
Single-season statistics are current.- Barry Bonds - 6.52
- Mark McGwire - 7.27
- Josh Gibson - 7.80
- Mark McGwire - 8.02
- Mark McGwire - 8.13
Ruth led the American League every year from 1918 until 1931, except for 1925.
Ruth, McGwire, and Bonds are the only batters in MLB history to average nine or fewer AB/HR over a season, having done so a combined ten times. Gibson's 1937 season ranks as the best in the Negro Leagues:
| Batter | Season | HR | AB | AB/HR |
| Babe Ruth | 1920 | 54 | 457 | 8.4629 |
| Babe Ruth | 1927 | 60 | 540 | 9.00 |
| Josh Gibson | 1937 | 20 | 156 | 7.80 |
| Mark McGwire | 1996 | 52 | 423 | 8.1346 |
| Mark McGwire | 1998 | 70 | 509 | 7.2714 |
| Mark McGwire | 1999 | 65 | 521 | 8.0154 |
| Barry Bonds | 2001 | 73 | 476 | 6.5205 |
| Barry Bonds | 2002 | 46 | 403 | 8.7608 |
| Barry Bonds | 2003 | 45 | 390 | 8.6667 |
| Barry Bonds | 2004 | 45 | 373 | 8.2889 |
Aaron Judge's 62 home run season in 2022 came at a rate of 9.19 AB/HR.
Conversely, among MLB players who have hit a home run, Duane Kuiper has the lowest AB/HR rate, hitting one home run in 3,379 at bats.