Willie Mays – 52
Mays won his second NL MVP award in 1962 after a fantastic individual year. He hit 52 home runs with a .317 percentage and slugged .645. The San Francisco star was one of the best sluggers of his generation and a player that others feared (via StatMuse).
This was also the last time that a player hit over 50 home runs until George Foster in 1977. It proves how difficult it was to achieve this feat and also illustrates the craziness of the Steroid Era. There’s a reason why these players became American icons and remain crucial parts of the nation’s folklore.