Post 1900, for the people with 3 or more, it would be: Babe Ruth - 10 Willie Mays - 9 Walter Johnson - 7 Rogers Hornsby - 7 Ted Williams - 6 Mickey Mantle - 5 Pete Alexander - 5 A- Rod - 5 Mike Trout - 5 Honus Wagner - 4 Stan Musial - 4 Roger Clemens - 4 Albert Pujols - 4 Cy Young - 3 Christy Mathewson - 3 Bob Gibson - 3 Carl Yaz - 3 Cal Ripken - 3 Greg Maddux - 3 If you did it irrespective of league and just went with overall MLB lead: Ruth - 7 Mays - 7 Johnson - 6 Hornsby - 4 Mantle - 4 Williams - 4 Bonds - 4 Wagner - 3 Gibson - 3 Ripken - 3 Clemens - 3 Maddux - 3 Trout - 3 Maybe I don't understand the top list, but how does Bonds lead MLB in WAR 4 times (per the second list), and not crack the top list? Shouldn't he have *at least* 4 in the top list? That was just a typo leaving him off the first list. He should have 6.