List of Major League Baseball single-inning home run leaders

In baseball, a home run is credited to a batter when he hits a fair ball and reaches home safely on the same play, without the benefit of an error.[1] Sixty-one different players have hit two home runs in an inning of a Major League Baseball (MLB) game to date, the most recent being Trea Turner of the Philadelphia Phillies on August 19, 2023. Regarded as a notable achievement, five players have accomplished the feat more than once in their career; no player has ever hit more than two home runs in an inning. Charley Jones was the first player to hit two home runs in one inning,[2][3] doing so for the Boston Red Stockings against the Buffalo Bisons on June 10, 1880.[4][5]

A man, wearing a baseball cap with an interlocking "SF" logo, clutches a baseball bat and prepares to swing.
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Willie McCovey (left), Andre Dawson (center), and Alex Rodriguez (right) are three of the only five players to hit two home runs in one inning on two separate occasions.

These innings have resulted in other single-inning and single-game MLB records being set due to the prodigious offensive performance. Bobby Lowe and Mike Cameron finished their respective games with a total of four home runs, equaling the record for most home runs in one game.[6] Both of the home runs hit by Fernando Tatís in the third inning for the St. Louis Cardinals on April 23, 1999, were grand slams. Not only did he tie the record for most grand slams in one game,[7] Tatís became the only player to hit two grand slams in the same inning and established a new major league record with eight runs batted in (RBI) in a single inning.[8][9] A decade later, Alex Rodriguez set the single-inning American League record for RBIs with seven when he hit a three-run home run and a grand slam in the sixth inning for the New York Yankees on October 4, 2009.[9][10]

Bret Boone and Cameron are the only players to each hit two home runs in one inning on the same day (May 2, 2002), in the same game, in the same inning (the first), in a pair of back-to-back at bats, and as teammates (playing for the Seattle Mariners).[3][11][12] Carlos Baerga, Mark Bellhorn, and Kendrys Morales hit their home runs from both sides of the plate.[13][14] Jeff King is the sole player to accomplish the feat in consecutive seasons.[3] Bill Regan has the fewest career home runs among players who have two home runs in one inning with 18,[15] while Alex Rodriguez, with 696, hit more home runs than any other player in this group and amassed the fifth most in major league history.[16] Willie McCovey, Mark McGwire, David Ortiz, Rodriguez, Gary Sheffield, and Sammy Sosa are also members of the 500 home run club.[16]

Of the 45 players eligible for the Baseball Hall of Fame who have hit two home runs in an inning, eight have been elected, four on the first ballot.[17] 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.[18] These requirements leave three players ineligible who are active, three players ineligible who are living and have played in the past five seasons, and six players ineligible who did not play in 10 seasons.

Players

Charley Jones was the first player to hit two home runs in one inning.
Both of Fernando Tatís' same-inning home runs were grand slams, making him the only player to attain that milestone and setting a new major league record of eight runs batted in in a single inning.
Mike Cameron hit two home runs in the same inning as Bret Boone, becoming the first teammates to accomplish the feat. Cameron also finished the game with a record-equaling four home runs.
Kendrys Morales is one of three switch hitters to hit home runs from both sides of the plate in the same inning.
Masataka Yoshida hit two home runs in one inning on April 23, 2023
Key
Player (X)Name of the player and number of two homer innings they had at that point
DateDate of the game
TeamThe player's team at the time of the game
Opposing teamThe team against whom the player hit two home runs in one inning
InningThe inning in which the player hit two home runs
Career HRThe number of home runs the player hit in his MLB career
BoxBox score with play by play (if available)
&Indicates game in which multiple players each hit two home runs in one inning
*Indicates inning in which multiple players each hit two home runs
Elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame
Player is active
MLB hitters with two home runs in one inning
PlayerDateTeamOpposing teamInningCareer HRBoxRef
Charley JonesJune 10, 1880Boston Red StockingsBuffalo Bisons[5]8th56[19]
Lou BierbauerJuly 12, 1890Brooklyn Ward's WondersBuffalo Bisons[20]3rd34[21]
Ed CartwrightSeptember 23, 1890St. Louis BrownsPhiladelphia Athletics[22]3rd24[23]
Bobby LoweMay 30, 1894Boston BeaneatersCincinnati Reds[24]3rd71[25]
Jake StenzelJune 6, 1894Pittsburgh PiratesBoston Beaneaters[26]3rd32[27]
Ken WilliamsAugust 7, 1922St. Louis BrownsWashington Senators6th196[28][29]
Hack WilsonJuly 1, 1925New York GiantsPhiladelphia Phillies3rd244[30][31]
Bill ReganJune 16, 1928Boston Red SoxChicago White Sox4th18[32][15]
Hank LeiberAugust 24, 1935New York GiantsChicago Cubs2nd101[33][34]
Joe DiMaggioJune 24, 1936New York YankeesChicago White Sox5th361[35][36]
Andy SeminickJune 2, 1949Philadelphia PhilliesCincinnati Reds8th164[37][38]
Sid GordonJuly 31, 1949New York GiantsCincinnati Reds2nd202[39][40]
Al KalineApril 17, 1955Detroit TigersKansas City Athletics6th399[41][42]
Jim LemonSeptember 5, 1959Washington SenatorsBoston Red Sox3rd164[43][44]
Joe PepitoneMay 23, 1962New York YankeesKansas City Athletics8th219[45][46]
Rick ReichardtApril 30, 1966California AngelsBoston Red Sox8th116[47][48]
Willie McCoveyApril 12, 1973San Francisco GiantsHouston Astros4th521[49][50]
John BoccabellaJuly 6, 1973Montreal ExposHouston Astros6th26[51][52]
Lee MayApril 29, 1974Houston AstrosChicago Cubs6th354[53][54]
Willie McCovey (2)June 27, 1977San Francisco GiantsCincinnati Reds6th521[55][50]
Cliff JohnsonJune 30, 1977New York YankeesToronto Blue Jays8th196[56][57]
Andre DawsonJuly 30, 1978Montreal ExposAtlanta Braves3rd438[58][59]
Ray KnightMay 13, 1980Cincinnati RedsNew York Mets5th84[60][61]
Von HayesJune 11, 1985Philadelphia PhilliesNew York Mets1st143[62][63]
Andre Dawson (2)September 24, 1985Montreal ExposChicago Cubs5th438[64][59]
Dale MurphyJuly 27, 1989Atlanta BravesSan Francisco Giants6th398[65][66]
Ellis BurksAugust 27, 1990Boston Red SoxCleveland Indians4th352[67][68]
Carlos BaergaApril 8, 1993Cleveland IndiansNew York Yankees7th134[69][70]
Joe CarterOctober 3, 1993Toronto Blue JaysBaltimore Orioles2nd396[71][72]
Jeff BagwellJune 24, 1994Houston AstrosLos Angeles Dodgers6th449[73][74]
Jeff KingAugust 8, 1995Pittsburgh PiratesSan Francisco Giants2nd154[75][76]
Jeff King (2)April 30, 1996Pittsburgh PiratesCincinnati Reds4th154[77][76]
Sammy SosaMay 16, 1996Chicago CubsHouston Astros7th609[78][79]
Dave NilssonMay 17, 1996Milwaukee BrewersMinnesota Twins6th105[80][81]
Mark McGwireSeptember 22, 1996Oakland AthleticsSeattle Mariners5th583[82][83]
Mike LansingMay 7, 1997Montreal ExposSan Francisco Giants6th84[84][85]
Gary SheffieldJuly 13, 1997Florida MarlinsPhiladelphia Phillies4th509[86][87]
Fernando TatísApril 23, 1999St. Louis CardinalsLos Angeles Dodgers3rd113[88][89]
Eric KarrosAugust 22, 2000Los Angeles DodgersMontreal Expos6th284[90][91]
Bret BooneMay 2, 2002&Seattle MarinersChicago White Sox1st*252[92][93]
Mike CameronMay 2, 2002&Seattle MarinersChicago White Sox1st*278[92][94]
Jared SandbergJune 11, 2002Tampa Bay Devil RaysLos Angeles Dodgers5th25[95][96]
Nomar GarciaparraJuly 23, 2002Boston Red SoxTampa Bay Devil Rays3rd229[97][98]
Carl EverettJuly 26, 2002Texas RangersOakland Athletics7th202[99][100]
Aaron BooneAugust 9, 2002Cincinnati RedsSan Diego Padres1st126[101][102]
Mark BellhornAugust 29, 2002Chicago CubsMilwaukee Brewers4th69[103][104]
Reggie SandersAugust 20, 2003Pittsburgh PiratesSt. Louis Cardinals5th305[105][106]
Juan RiveraJune 19, 2004Montreal ExposChicago White Sox2nd132[107][108]
Julio LugoJuly 22, 2006Tampa Bay Devil RaysBaltimore Orioles5th80[109][110]
Bengie MolinaMay 7, 2007San Francisco GiantsNew York Mets5th144[111][112]
Magglio OrdóñezAugust 12, 2007Detroit TigersOakland Athletics2nd294[113][114]
Alex RodriguezSeptember 5, 2007New York YankeesSeattle Mariners7th696[115][116]
Jim EdmondsJune 21, 2008Chicago CubsChicago White Sox4th393[117][118]
David OrtizAugust 12, 2008Boston Red SoxTexas Rangers1st541[119][120]
Michael CuddyerAugust 23, 2009Minnesota TwinsKansas City Royals7th197[121][122]
Alex Rodriguez (2)October 4, 2009New York YankeesTampa Bay Rays6th696[123][116]
Juan UribeSeptember 23, 2010San Francisco GiantsChicago Cubs2nd199[124][125]
Pablo SandovalSeptember 18, 2011San Francisco GiantsColorado Rockies4th153[126][127]
Kendrys MoralesJuly 30, 2012Los Angeles AngelsTexas Rangers6th213[128][129]
Adrián BeltréAugust 22, 2012Texas RangersBaltimore Orioles4th477[130][131]
Edwin EncarnaciónJuly 26, 2013Toronto Blue JaysHouston Astros7th424[132][133]
Mark TrumboApril 15, 2016Baltimore OriolesTexas Rangers7th218[134][135]
Edwin Encarnación (2)April 8, 2019Seattle MarinersKansas City Royals6th424[136][133]
Gleyber TorresSeptember 21, 2022New York YankeesPittsburgh Pirates8th123[137][138]
Masataka YoshidaApril 23, 2023Boston Red SoxMilwaukee Brewers8th15[139][140]
Trea TurnerAugust 19, 2023Philadelphia PhilliesWashington Nationals8th150[141][142]

References

General

  • "Most Home Runs in an Inning Records". Baseball-Almanac.com. Baseball Almanac. Retrieved January 24, 2019.
  • Eagle, Ed (February 28, 2018). "Players with two home runs in an inning". MLB.com. MLB Advanced Media. Retrieved January 24, 2019.

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