List of Major League Baseball single-game hits leaders

In baseball, a hit is credited to a batter when he reaches first base – or any subsequent basesafely after hitting a fair ball, without the benefit of an error or a fielder's choice.[1][2] One hundred eighteen different players have recorded at least six hits in a single nine-inning Major League Baseball game, the most recent being Luis García of the Washington Nationals on May 26, 2023. Five players have accomplished the feat more than once in their career; no player has ever recorded more than seven hits in a nine-inning game. Davy Force was the first player to collect six hits in a single game, doing so for the Philadelphia Athletics against the Chicago White Stockings on June 27, 1876.[3]

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Wilbert Robinson (left) and Rennie Stennett (not pictured) hold the record for most hits in a nine-inning game with seven, while Cal McVey (right) amassed six hits in each of two consecutive games.

These games have resulted in other single-game MLB records being set in connection with the prodigious offensive performance. Shawn Green, for example, established a new major league record with 19 total bases and finished with a total of five extra-base hits,[4] tying a National League record that was also achieved by Larry Twitchell during the latter's six-hit game.[5] Four of Green's six hits were home runs, equaling the record for most home runs in one game.[4] Jim Bottomley, Walker Cooper, Anthony Rendon, and Wilbert Robinson hit 10 or more runs batted in (RBI) to complement their six hits.[6][7][8][9] Robinson proceeded to collect a seventh hit and an eleventh RBI to set single-game records in both categories.[6] Although his record of 11 RBIs has since been broken, Robinson's seven hits in a nine-inning game has been matched only by Rennie Stennett.[10]

Guy Hecker, the only pitcher to have accomplished the feat, also broke the single-game major league record for runs scored with seven.[11] Cal McVey is the sole player to collect six hits in each of two consecutive games.[12][13] Seven players hit for the cycle during their six-hit game.[14] Zaza Harvey has the fewest career hits among players who have six hits in one game with 86, while Ty Cobb – with 4,189[A] – had more hits than any other player in this group and amassed the second most in major league history. Cobb, Cal Ripken Jr., and Paul Waner are also members of the 3,000 hit club.[19]

Of the 75 players eligible for the Baseball Hall of Fame who have recorded six hits in a nine-inning game, eighteen have been elected, three on the first ballot.[20] Players are eligible for the Hall of Fame if they have played in at least 10 MLB seasons, and have either been retired for five seasons or deceased for at least six months.[21] These requirements leave six players ineligible who are active, six players ineligible who are living and have played in the past five seasons, and twenty-six players ineligible who did not play in 10 seasons.

Players

Ian Kinsler is one of seven players to record six hits and hit for the cycle in the same game.
Key
Player (X)Name of the player and number of six hit games they had at that point
DateDate of the game
TeamThe player's team at the time of the game
Lge.The league the player's team is a member of
NLNational League
ALAmerican League
AAAmerican Association
PLPlayers' League
Opposing teamThe team against whom the player had six hits
ABNumber of times at bat the player was credited with
HitsNumber of hits the player was credited with
2BNumber of hits that were doubles
3BNumber of hits that were triples
HRNumber of hits that were home runs
Career hitsThe number of hits the player had in his MLB career
BoxBox score with play by play (if available)
^Indicates the player hit for the cycle
Elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame
Player is active
MLB hitters with six hits in a nine-inning game
PlayerDateTeamLge.Opposing teamABHits2B3BHRCareer hitsBoxRef
Davy ForceJune 27, 1876Philadelphia AthleticsNLChicago White Stockings[22]661001,059[23]
Cal McVeyJuly 22, 1876Chicago White StockingsNLLouisville Grays[24]76100869[25]
Cal McVey (2)July 25, 1876Chicago White StockingsNLCincinnati Reds[24]76100869[25]
Ross BarnesJuly 27, 1876Chicago White StockingsNLCincinnati Reds[24]66110860[26]
George GoreMay 7, 1880Chicago White StockingsNLCincinnati Reds[27]660001,612[28]
Buttercup DickersonJune 16, 1881Worcester Ruby LegsNLBuffalo Bisons[29]66010500[30]
Sam WiseJune 20, 1883Boston BeaneatersNLPhiladelphia Quakers[31]761101,281[32]
Dan BrouthersJuly 19, 1883Buffalo BisonsNLPhiladelphia Quakers[33]662002,296[34]
Hick CarpenterSeptember 12, 1883Cincinnati Red StockingsAAPittsburgh Alleghenys[35]760001,202[36]
John ReillySeptember 12, 1883Cincinnati Red StockingsAAPittsburgh Alleghenys[35]76^1^1^1^[14]1,352[37]
Oscar WalkerMay 31, 1884Brooklyn AtlanticsAASt. Louis Browns[38]66110287[39]
Lon KnightJuly 30, 1884Philadelphia AthleticsAAWashington Nationals[40]66010555[41]
Dave OrrJune 12, 1885New York MetropolitansAASt. Louis Browns[42]66^2^1^1^[14]1,125[43]
Henry LarkinJune 16, 1885Philadelphia AthleticsAAPittsburgh Alleghenys[44]66^2^1^1^[14]1,429[45]
George PinkneyJune 25, 1885Brooklyn GraysAAPhiladelphia Athletics[46]660001,212[47]
Arlie LathamApril 24, 1886St. Louis BrownsAALouisville Colonels[48]660101,836[49]
Guy HeckerAugust 15, 1886Louisville ColonelsAABaltimore Orioles[50]76003812[51]
Denny LyonsApril 26, 1887Philadelphia AthleticsAANew York Metropolitans[52]662101,334[53]
Reddy MackMay 26, 1887Louisville ColonelsAABrooklyn Grays[54]66000524[55]
Danny RichardsonJune 11, 1887New York GiantsNLWashington Nationals[56]760001,129[57]
King KellyAugust 27, 1887Boston BeaneatersNLPittsburgh Alleghenys[58]761011,813[59]
Pete HotalingJune 6, 1888Cleveland BluesAALouisville Colonels[60]76010931[61]
Jim McTamanyJune 15, 1888Kansas City CowboysAACincinnati Red Stockings[62]66001794[63]
Jerry DennyMay 4, 1889Indianapolis HoosiersNLPittsburgh Alleghenys[64]661011,286[65]
Darby O'BrienAugust 8, 1889Brooklyn BridegroomsAAColumbus Solons[66]66300805[67]
Larry TwitchellAugust 15, 1889Cleveland SpidersNLBoston Beaneaters[68]66^1^3^1^[14]676[69]
Ed DelahantyJune 2, 1890Cleveland InfantsPLChicago Pirates[70]661102,597[71]
Farmer WeaverAugust 12, 1890Louisville ColonelsAASyracuse Stars[72]66^1^2^1^[14]853[73]
Billy ShindleAugust 26, 1890Philadelphia AthleticsPLCleveland Infants[74]662101,564[75]
Jack GlasscockSeptember 27, 1890New York GiantsNLCincinnati Reds[76]660002,041[77]
Frank ScheibeckSeptember 27, 1890Toledo MaumeesAAPhiladelphia Athletics[78]66110329[79]
Bobby LoweJune 11, 1891Boston BeaneatersNLChicago Colts[80]661011,934[81]
Henry Larkin (2)June 7, 1892Washington SenatorsNLCincinnati Reds[82]760101,429[45]
Wilbert RobinsonJune 10, 1892Baltimore OriolesNLSt. Louis Browns[83]771001,388[84]
Duff CooleySeptember 30, 1893St. Louis BrownsNLBoston Beaneaters[85]661101,579[86]
Ed Delahanty (2)June 16, 1894Philadelphia PhilliesNLCincinnati Reds[87]661002,597[71]
Steve BrodieJuly 9, 1894Baltimore OriolesNLPittsburgh Pirates[88]662101,728[89]
Sam ThompsonAugust 17, 1894Philadelphia PhilliesNLLouisville Colonels[90]76^1^1^1^[14]1,988[91]
Roger ConnorJune 1, 1895St. Louis BrownsNLNew York Giants[92]662102,467[93]
George DavisAugust 15, 1895New York GiantsNLPhiladelphia Phillies[94]662102,665[95]
Jake StenzelMay 14, 1896Pittsburgh PiratesNLBoston Beaneaters[96]660001,024[97]
Fred TenneyMay 31, 1897Boston BeaneatersNLSt. Louis Browns[98]861002,231[99]
Barry McCormickJune 29, 1897Chicago ColtsNLLouisville Colonels[100]86011867[101]
Tommy TuckerJuly 15, 1897Washington SenatorsNLCincinnati Reds[102]661001,882[103]
Willie KeelerSeptember 3, 1897Baltimore OriolesNLSt. Louis Browns[104]660102,932[105]
Jack DoyleSeptember 3, 1897Baltimore OriolesNLSt. Louis Browns[104]662001,811[106]
Chick StahlMay 31, 1899Boston BeaneatersNLCleveland Spiders[107]660001,546[108]
Ginger BeaumontJuly 22, 1899Pittsburgh PiratesNLPhiladelphia Phillies[109]660001,759[110]
Kip SelbachJune 9, 1901New York GiantsNLCincinnati Reds[111]762001,807[112]
Mike DonlinJune 24, 1901Baltimore OriolesALDetroit Tigers[113]662201,282[114]
Kid NanceJuly 13, 1901Detroit TigersALCleveland Bluebirds[115]66100182[116]
Zaza HarveyApril 25, 1902Cleveland BroncosALSt. Louis Browns[117]6600086[118]
Danny MurphyJuly 8, 1902Philadelphia AthleticsALBoston Americans[119]660011,563[120]
Jimmy WilliamsAugust 25, 1902Baltimore OriolesALChicago White Sox[121]661101,508[122]
George CutshawAugust 9, 1915Brooklyn RobinsNLChicago Cubs660001,487[123][124]
Dave BancroftJune 28, 1920New York GiantsNLPhiladelphia Phillies660002,004[125][126]
Jack FournierJune 29, 1923Brooklyn RobinsNLPhiladelphia Phillies662011,631[127][128]
Frank BrowerAugust 7, 1923Cleveland IndiansALWashington Senators66100371[129][130]
George BurnsJune 19, 1924Cleveland IndiansALDetroit Tigers663102,018[131][132]
Kiki CuylerAugust 9, 1924Pittsburgh PiratesNLPhiladelphia Phillies663102,299[133][134]
Frankie FrischSeptember 10, 1924New York GiantsNLBoston Braves760012,880[135][136]
Jim BottomleySeptember 16, 1924St. Louis CardinalsNLBrooklyn Robins661022,313[137][138]
Ty CobbMay 5, 1925Detroit TigersALSt. Louis Browns661034,189[A][15][139]
Paul WanerAugust 26, 1926Pittsburgh PiratesNLNew York Giants662103,152[140][141]
Wally GilbertMay 30, 1931Brooklyn RobinsNLNew York Giants76100624[142][143]
Jim Bottomley (2)August 5, 1931St. Louis CardinalsNLPittsburgh Pirates661002,313[144][138]
Tony CuccinelloAugust 13, 1931Cincinnati RedsNLBoston Braves662101,729[145][146]
Doc CramerJune 20, 1932Philadelphia AthleticsALChicago White Sox660002,705[147][148]
Myril HoagJune 6, 1934New York YankeesALBoston Red Sox66000854[149][150]
Doc Cramer (2)July 13, 1935Philadelphia AthleticsALDetroit Tigers661002,705[151][148]
Terry MooreSeptember 5, 1935St. Louis CardinalsNLBoston Braves661001,318[152][153]
Bruce CampbellJuly 2, 1936Cleveland IndiansALSt. Louis Browns661001,382[154][155]
Rip RadcliffJuly 18, 1936Chicago White SoxALPhiladelphia Athletics762001,267[156][157]
Ernie LombardiMay 9, 1937Cincinnati RedsNLPhiladelphia Phillies661001,792[158][159]
Hank SteinbacherJune 22, 1938Chicago White SoxALWashington Senators66100170[160][161]
Cookie LavagettoSeptember 23, 1939Brooklyn DodgersNLPhiladelphia Phillies66110945[162][163]
George MyattMay 1, 1944Washington SenatorsALBoston Red Sox66100381[164][165]
Stan SpenceJune 1, 1944Washington SenatorsALSt. Louis Browns660011,090[166][167]
George KellSeptember 20, 1946Detroit TigersALCleveland Indians761002,054[168][169]
Walker CooperJuly 6, 1949Cincinnati RedsNLChicago Cubs760031,341[8][170]
Johnny HoppMay 14, 1950Pittsburgh PiratesNLChicago Cubs660021,262[171][172]
Jim FridleyApril 29, 1952Cleveland IndiansALPhiladelphia Athletics66000105[173][174]
Connie RyanApril 16, 1953Philadelphia PhilliesNLPittsburgh Pirates66200988[175][176]
Jim PiersallJune 10, 1953Boston Red SoxALSt. Louis Browns661[B]001,604[178][180]
Dick GroatMay 13, 1960Pittsburgh PiratesNLMilwaukee Braves663002,138[181][182]
Floyd RobinsonJuly 22, 1962Chicago White SoxALBoston Red Sox66000929[183][184]
Jesús AlouJuly 10, 1964San Francisco GiantsNLChicago Cubs660011,216[185][186]
Bob OliverMay 4, 1969Kansas City RoyalsALCalifornia Angels66101745[187][188]
Félix MillánJuly 6, 1970Atlanta BravesNLSan Francisco Giants661101,617[189][190]
Johnny BriggsAugust 4, 1973Milwaukee BrewersAL[C]Cleveland Indians662001,041[192][193]
Rennie StennettSeptember 16, 1975Pittsburgh PiratesNLChicago Cubs772101,239[194][195]
Jorge OrtaJune 15, 1980Cleveland IndiansALMinnesota Twins661001,619[196][197]
Kevin SeitzerAugust 2, 1987Kansas City RoyalsALBoston Red Sox661021,557[198][199]
Kirby PuckettAugust 30, 1987Minnesota TwinsALMilwaukee Brewers662022,304[200][201]
Wally BackmanApril 27, 1990Pittsburgh PiratesNLSan Diego Padres66100893[202][203]
Sammy SosaJuly 2, 1993Chicago CubsNLColorado Rockies661002,408[204][205]
Kevin ReimerAugust 24, 1993Milwaukee BrewersAL[C]Oakland Athletics66200376[206][207]
Andrés GalarragaJuly 3, 1995Colorado RockiesNLHouston Astros661022,333[208][209]
Lance JohnsonSeptember 23, 1995Chicago White SoxALMinnesota Twins660301,565[210][211]
Cal Ripken Jr.June 13, 1999Baltimore OriolesALAtlanta Braves661023,184[212][213]
Edgardo AlfonzoAugust 30, 1999New York MetsNLHouston Astros661031,532[214][215]
Damion EasleyAugust 8, 2001Detroit TigersALTexas Rangers660011,386[216][217]
Shawn GreenMay 23, 2002Los Angeles DodgersNLMilwaukee Brewers661042,003[218][219]
Frank CatalanottoMay 1, 2004Toronto Blue JaysALChicago White Sox661001,113[220][221]
Carlos PeñaMay 27, 2004Detroit TigersALKansas City Royals661021,146[222][223]
Omar VizquelAugust 31, 2004Cleveland IndiansALNew York Yankees762002,877[224][225]
Joe RandaSeptember 9, 2004Kansas City RoyalsALDetroit Tigers761001,543[226][227]
Raúl IbañezSeptember 22, 2004Seattle MarinersALAnaheim Angels660002,034[228][229]
Chone FigginsJune 18, 2007Los Angeles AngelsALHouston Astros661101,298[230][231]
Willie HarrisJuly 21, 2007Atlanta BravesNLSt. Louis Cardinals66020580[232][233]
Johnny DamonJune 7, 2008New York YankeesALKansas City Royals661002,769[234][235]
Ian KinslerApril 15, 2009Texas RangersALBaltimore Orioles66^2^1^1^1,999[236][237]
Freddy SanchezMay 25, 2009Pittsburgh PiratesNLChicago Cubs661011,012[238][239]
Adrián GonzálezAugust 11, 2009San Diego PadresNLMilwaukee Brewers661002,031[240][241]
Alex RíosJuly 9, 2013Chicago White SoxALDetroit Tigers660101,778[242][243]
Charlie BlackmonApril 4, 2014Colorado RockiesNLArizona Diamondbacks66301913[244][245]
C. J. CronJuly 2, 2016Los Angeles AngelsALBoston Red Sox66102389[246][247]
Wilmer FloresJuly 3, 2016New York MetsNLChicago Cubs66002398[248][249]
Anthony RendonApril 30, 2017Washington NationalsNLNew York Mets66103676[9][250]
George SpringerMay 7, 2018Houston AstrosALOakland Athletics66101543[251][252]
Phillip ErvinJuly 13, 2019Cincinnati RedsNLColorado Rockies66110134[253][254]
Lourdes Gurriel Jr.July 22, 2022Toronto Blue JaysALBoston Red Sox76100458
Luis GarcíaMay 26, 2023Washington NationalsNLKansas City Royals66200289[255][256]

Six hits in extra-inning games

Jimmie Foxx amassed six hits in an extra-inning game twice.

As of 2019, 47 different players have recorded at least six hits in an extra-inning Major League Baseball (MLB) game. Only Jimmie Foxx has accomplished the feat more than once in his career[13] and no player has ever amassed more than nine hits in a game, with Johnny Burnett holding that distinction.[257] Kirby Puckett is the only player to collect six hits in both a nine-inning and an extra-inning game.[13]

The following list is kept separate from the above list of players who have six or more hits in a nine-inning game. This is due to the differing number of innings played during an extra-inning game, the lack of a definitive endpoint to the game that would otherwise allow for a fair comparison to be made, and the advantage of having more opportunities at bat during an extra-inning game as opposed to one lasting nine innings.

Key
Inn.Innings played during the game
§Indicates the player recorded six hits before the end of the ninth inning[D]
MLB hitters with six hits in an extra-inning game
PlayerDateTeamLge.Opposing teamInn.ABHits2B3BHRCareer hitsBoxRef
Paul HinesAugust 26, 1879Providence GraysNLTroy Trojans[258]10660002,133[259]
John BoyleJuly 6, 1893Philadelphia PhilliesNLChicago Cubs[260]11661001,069[261]
Chief ZimmerJuly 11, 1894Cleveland SpidersNLWashington Senators[262]10662001,225[263]
Dick HarleyJune 24, 1897St. Louis BrownsNLPittsburgh Pirates[264]1266100755[265]
Carson BigbeeAugust 22, 1917Pittsburgh PiratesNLBrooklyn Robins221160001,205[266][267]
Bobby VeachSeptember 17, 1920Detroit TigersALBoston Red Sox1266^1^1^1^2,063[268][269]
George SislerAugust 9, 1921St. Louis BrownsALWashington Senators19960102,812[270][271]
Johnny GoochJuly 7, 1922Pittsburgh PiratesNLNew York Giants1886100662[272][273]
Max CareyJuly 7, 1922Pittsburgh PiratesNLNew York Giants18661002,665[272][274]
Lloyd WanerJune 15, 1929Pittsburgh PiratesNLNew York Giants14861102,459[275][276]
Hank DeBerryJune 23, 1929Brooklyn RobinsNLNew York Giants1476000494[277][278]
Jimmie FoxxMay 30, 1930Philadelphia AthleticsALWashington Senators13762102,646[279][280]
Jimmie Foxx (2)July 10, 1932Philadelphia AthleticsALCleveland Indians18961032,646[281][280]
Johnny BurnettJuly 10, 1932Cleveland IndiansALPhiladelphia Athletics18§119200521[281][282]
Sam WestApril 13, 1933St. Louis BrownsALChicago White Sox11661001,838[283][284]
Bob JohnsonJune 16, 1934Philadelphia AthleticsALChicago White Sox11661022,051[285][286]
Frank DemareeJuly 5, 1937Chicago CubsNLSt. Louis Cardinals14763001,241[287][288]
Joe DeMaestriJuly 8, 1955Kansas City AthleticsALDetroit Tigers1166000813[289][290]
Pete RunnelsAugust 30, 1960Boston Red SoxALDetroit Tigers15761001,854[291][292]
Rocky ColavitoJune 24, 1962Detroit TigersALNew York Yankees221070101,730[293][294]
Joe MorganJuly 8, 1965Houston AstrosNL[E]Milwaukee Braves12661022,517[295][296]
Jim NorthrupAugust 28, 1969Detroit TigersALOakland Athletics13660021,254[297][298]
César GutiérrezJune 21, 1970Detroit TigersALCleveland Indians1277100128[299][300]
Don KessingerJune 17, 1971Chicago CubsNLSt. Louis Cardinals10661001,931[301][302]
Willie DavisMay 24, 1973Los Angeles DodgersNLNew York Mets19960002,561[303][304]
Bill MadlockJuly 26, 1975Chicago CubsNLNew York Mets10660102,008[305][306]
José CardenalMay 2, 1976Chicago CubsNLSan Francisco Giants14761011,913[307][308]
Gene RichardsJuly 26, 1977San Diego PadresNLMontreal Expos15761001,028[309][310]
Jerry RemySeptember 3, 1981Boston Red SoxALSeattle Mariners201060001,226[311][312]
Joe LefebvreSeptember 13, 1982San Diego PadresNLLos Angeles Dodgers1686101281[313][314]
Kirby Puckett (2)[F]May 23, 1991Minnesota TwinsALTexas Rangers11760102,304[315][201]
Carlos BaergaApril 11, 1992Cleveland IndiansALBoston Red Sox19960001,583[316][317]
Tony GwynnAugust 4, 1993San Diego PadresNLSan Francisco Giants12762003,141[318][319]
Rondell WhiteJune 11, 1995Montreal ExposNLSan Francisco Giants1376^2^1^1^1,519[320][321]
Mike BenjaminJune 14, 1995San Francisco GiantsNLChicago Cubs1376100442[322][323]
Gerald WilliamsMay 1, 1996New York YankeesALBaltimore Orioles1586001780[324][325]
Garret AndersonSeptember 27, 1996California AngelsALTexas Rangers15760002,529[326][327]
Paul Lo DucaMay 28, 2001Los Angeles DodgersNLColorado Rockies11660011,112[328][329]
Nomar GarciaparraJune 21, 2003Boston Red SoxALPhiladelphia Phillies13660001,747[330][331]
Alfonso SorianoMay 8, 2004Texas RangersALDetroit Tigers10§662002,095[332][333]
Skip SchumakerJuly 26, 2008St. Louis CardinalsNLNew York Mets1476000905[334][335]
Jean SeguraMay 28, 2013Milwaukee BrewersNLMinnesota Twins14760001,052[336][337]
Chase UtleyJuly 6, 2016Los Angeles DodgersNLBaltimore Orioles14762001,885[338][339]
Brandon CrawfordAugust 8, 2016San Francisco GiantsNLMiami Marlins1487110964[340][341]
Andrew McCutchenApril 7, 2018San Francisco GiantsNLLos Angeles Dodgers14761011,638[342][343]
Christian YelichAugust 29, 2018Milwaukee BrewersNLCincinnati Reds10§66^1^1^1^942[344][345]
Ryan BraunMay 4, 2019Milwaukee BrewersNLNew York Mets18862001832[346][347]
Rafael DeversAugust 13, 2019Boston Red SoxALCleveland Indians1066400329[348][349]

See also

Notes

References

General

  • "Six Hits in One 9-Inning Game". Baseball-Almanac.com. Baseball Almanac. Retrieved October 30, 2015.
  • "Hits Records (for extra innings; scroll down near the bottom)". Baseball-Almanac.com. Baseball Almanac. Retrieved October 30, 2015.
  • The Complete Baseball Record & Fact Book. Sporting News Publishing Company. 2008. pp. 131–133. OCLC 234952886.
  • "Six-hit games (from 1900 onwards)". MLB.com. MLB Advanced Media. Retrieved October 26, 2016.
  • "Six hit games from 1916 to 2013". Baseball-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. May 29, 2013. Retrieved October 8, 2016.

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