- MLB hitters with four home runs in one game
Listed below are the 15
Major League Baseball players who have hit fourhome run s in a single game. No player has accomplished this feat more than once in his career, and no player has ever hit five or more home runs in one game.Notes
* Lowe hit his four in a span of three innings at the
Congress Street Grounds , which had a short left field distance. All of Lowe's drives were hit to left: two in the 3rd, one in the 5th, and one in the 6th. After hitting his fourth, the crowd went crazy and threw $160 in silver onto the field. [Suehsdorf, A. D. (1978). "The Great American Baseball Scrapbook", p. 14. Random House. ISBN 0-394-50253-1.] He hit a weak single in his final at-bat, which drew some laughter from the crowd, which he admitted must have seemed funny after his earlier display of power.
* Lowe, Gehrig, Colavito, Schmidt, Cameron and Delgado hit their four home runs in consecutiveat bat s.
* Lowe had only 71 home runs over 18 years in the big leagues. Seerey had only 86 home runs in seven seasons. Delahanty had four home runs in one game in 1896 and only nine the rest of that season, to lead the league that year.
* Klein, Seerey and Schmidt neededextra innings to get four home runs.
* Delahanty's home runs were either all inside-the-park or two of each at the spaciousWest Side Park —accounts vary, but in either case he is the only one that had any inside-the-park home runs as part of a four-home-run game). According to the account inWarren Brown 's history of theChicago Cubs , when Delahanty came to bat after having already hitting three homers, Chicago centerfielderBill Lange called time and made somewhat of a show of positioning himself in extremely deep center. This drew some chuckles from the crowd, but Delahanty's inside-the-park drive to center still eluded Lange, while Delahanty circled the bases for his fourth homer of the day.
* Gehrig hit a deep fly in his final at-bat that narrowly missed being a fifth home run. The centerfielder made a running catch with his back to the plate. The center field corner atShibe Park was about 470 feet from the plate at that time, so if the ball had been over the centerfielder's head, writers speculated that it could have gone for an inside-the-park home run and Gehrig's fifth four-bagger of the day. [Suehsdorf, A. D. (1978). "The Great American Baseball Scrapbook", p. 14. Random House. ISBN 0-394-50253-1.]
* Adcock hit a double off the top of the wall in his second at bat that narrowly missed being a fifth home run. His 18 total bases in a nine-inning game was a major league record until Shawn Green broke it during his four-homer game.
* Horner's and Delahanty's home runs came in losing efforts.
* Whiten's home runs drove in 12 runs, which also tied him (withJim Bottomley ) for the major league record for most RBIs in a game. His feat came in the second game of a doubleheader. Whiten was 0-4 in the first game but drove in the go-ahead run with a bases-loaded walk in the eight inning. His 13 RBIs for the day tied the MLB record for a doubleheader set byNate Colbert .
* All four of Cameron's home runs were solo shots, and each was hit before the sixth inning.
* Green also doubled and singled, going 6-for-6 and setting a single-game record of 19 total bases.
* Cameron and Green are the only pair of players to hit four home runs in a single game in the same year (in fact, only three weeks apart).
* Gehrig, Seerey, Colavito, Cameron, and Delgado all share the American League record of 16 total bases in one game.
* Cameron flied out to the warning track in his final at bat of the game. [ [http://www.mlb.com/content/printer_friendly/mlb/y2002/m05/d02/c17561.jsp With 4 homers, Cameron crows ] ]
* Delgado's first in his four was his 300th career home run.
* As of2008 , Cameron and Delgado are the only two active players to accomplish this feat.
* Delgado is the only one to have a home run each time he went to the plate.ee also
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Perfect game
*Unassisted triple play References
* [http://www.baseball-almanac.com/feats/feats4.shtml Baseball Almanac]
* [http://www.sportingnews.com/archives/sports2000/moments/173391.html Sporting News article] from 1999
* [http://www.thebaseballpage.com/stats/lists_feats/4homers.htm The Baseball Page]
* [http://mlb.mlb.com/mlb/history/rare_feats/index.jsp?feature=four_homer_game MLB.com]
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