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On June 3, 1932, Lou Gehrig matched Bobby Lowe's feat of four home home runs in a single game. (LEGENDARY AUCTIONS)Beneath is a listing of all known players to accept hitting 4 or more than domicile runs in a single professional game, first published by SABR founding fellow member Bob McConnell in "The Small-scale League Research Journal, Vol. ii" in 1997, updated in Going for the Fences: The Minor League Abode Run Record Book (2009), and now maintained online. Please send corrections to Jacob Pomrenke at jpomrenke@sabr.org.

The record for well-nigh home runs in a single game is eight, held past Jay Clarke for Corsicana of the Texas League on June xv, 1902. (Clarke'south total is still disputed, reported by some newspapers as 3 homers at the time but with no surviving box score to help ostend or deny his feat.) Five home runs in a game has been accomplished four times: Pete Schneider (1923), Lou Frierson (1934), Cecil Dunn (1936) and Dick Lane (1948). In the pre-professional era, Lipman State highway besides striking five home runs in 1866.

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Players to hit four dwelling house runs in a major-league game are highlighted in RED .

June eight, 1889: Jack Crooks

  • Western Association, at Saint Paul, MN
    Omaha Omahogs nineteen, Saint Paul Apostles 15
    John C. Crooks of the Omahogs went five-five with 4 home runs and a unmarried.

May 31, 1892: Dan Cronin

  • New England League, at Salem, MA
    Pawtucket 17, Salem 9
    Pawtucket first baseman Daniel F. Cronin had 4 dwelling runs.

Bobby Lowe (NATIONAL BASEBALL HALL OF FAME LIBRARY)

MAY 30, 1894: BOBBY LOWE

  • National League, at Congress Street Grounds, Boston, MA
    Boston Beaneaters 20, Cincinnati Reds xi
    Robert 50. Lowe of the Beaneaters became the first player in major-league history to hit four habitation runs in a single game.

July thirty, 1894: Cadet Freeman

  • New England League, at Haverhill, MA
    Haverhill vs. Pawtucket Maroons
    Haverhill'due south John Frank "Buck" Freeman went 5-five with four homers (including 1 IPHR) and xiii RBIs. He had ii homers in the adjacent game, likewise.

May 12, 1895: Bill Bottenus

  • Eastern League, at Buffalo Baseball Park, Buffalo, NY
    Buffalo Bisons 18, Wilkes-Barre Coal Barons 13
    Bisons leadoff hitter/left fielder William Yard. Bottenus went five-for-5 with four dwelling house runs, ix RBIs, and 18 full bases. Click here to read more about this game.

May 28, 1895: Hercules Burnett

  • Southern League, at Louisiana Street Park, Evansville, IN;
    Evansville Black Birds 25, Memphis Giants x
    Black Birds rightfielder Hercules H. Burnett had 4 home runs.

June 11, 1895: Pecker Kuehne

  • Western League, at Hiawatha Park, Minneapolis, MN;
    Minneapolis Millers sixteen, Indianapolis Indians 5
    Millers third baseman William J. Kuehne had four home runs.

July 23, 1895: Perry Werden

  • Western League, at Hiawatha Park, Minneapolis, MN;
    Minneapolis Millers eighteen, Detroit Tigers 5
    Millers first baseman Perry W. Werden had 4 home runs.

JULY 13, 1896: ED DELAHANTY

  • National League, at W Side Grounds, Chicago, IL
    Chicago Colts 9, Philadelphia Phillies 8
    Phillies outfielder Edward J. Delahanty became the second player in major-league history to hit 4 home runs in a single game. Ii of them were inside-the-park.

June fifteen, 1902: Jay Clarke

  • Texas League, at Ennis, TX
    Corsicana Oil Cities 51, Texarkana Casketmakers three
    Oil Cities catcher Jay J. Clarke went 8-8 with eight home runs, a single-game professional record. Game played away from Corsicana's home park to avoid blue laws. Note: Clarke's full is still disputed, reported by some newspapers as three homers and eight runs scored, simply there is no surviving box score to help confirm or deny his feat.

May 14, 1903: Henry Bateman

  • Texas League, at Corsicana, TX
    Paris Parasites vs. Corsicana Oil Cities
    Henry Quait Bateman of Paris went 5-5 with four dwelling house runs and a triple.

September 9, 1913: Waldo Jackley

  • Ohio Country League, at Hamilton, OH
    Ironton Nailers 16, Hamilton Maroons 5
    Waldo T. Jackley of the Nailers had 4 home runs.

June 24, 1919: High Pockets Kelly

  • International League, at Lauers Park, Reading, PA
    Rochester Hustlers 19, Reading Coal Barons 0
    Hustlers first baseman George "Loftier Pockets" Kelly, a future Hall of Famer, went five-6 with 4 home runs, a double and 9 RBIs.

August 31, 1920: Frank Askland

  • South Dakota League, at Wessington Springs, SD
    Mitchell Kernels 16, Wessington Springs Saints v
    Kernels catcher Frank Askland had 4 home runs.

May xi, 1923: Pete Schneider

  • Pacific Declension League, at Bonneville Park, Salt Lake City, UT
    Vernon Tigers 35, Salt Lake City Bees eleven
    Tiger right fielder Peter J. Schneider went 6-8 with 5 home runs — including two chiliad slams, and 2 dwelling house runs in the 7th inning alone — and 14 RBIs.

August ix, 1923: John Gillespie

  • Eastern League, at Hampden Park, Springfield, MA
    Bridgeport Americans x, Springfield Ponies nine, ten innings
    Americans bullpen John P. Gillespie had iv home runs, including the game-winner in the 10th inning.

July 19, 1924: Bud Davis

  • Western Association, at Petrolia Park, Okmulgee, OK
    Okmulgee Drillers vs. Springfield Midgets
    Davis went five-5 with four habitation runs and 9 RBIs.

July 15, 1925: Earl Waltz

  • Blue Ridge League, at Martinsburg, WV
    Waynesboro Villagers xvi, Martinsburg Blue Sox 5
    Earl Due west. Waltz of the Villagers had iv habitation runs.

May 17, 1926: Ben "Al" Mallonee

  • Virginia League, at Portsmouth, VA
    Richmond Colts 17, Portsmouth Truckers five
    Howard B. "Al" Mallonee of the Colts had 4 home runs. He had homered in his previous 2 games and homered in his next game, too.

July 14, 1926: Al Maderas

  • Three-I League, at Eagles Park, Quincy, IL
    Quincy Red Birds fourteen, Springfield Senators 12
    Senators' Alfredo J. Maderas had iv home runs.

July 17, 1927: Clay Hopper

  • Three-I League, at Eagles Park, Quincy, IL
    Danville Veterans 28-one, Quincy Red Birds vi-2, 2nd game, 7 innings.
    In the first game, Robert "Dirt" Hopper of the Veterans had 4 home runs.

June 11, 1928: Tommy Harris

  • West Texas League, at Midland, TX
    Midland Colts 27, Hamlin Pied Pipers 9
    Colts left fielder Thomas F. Harris had four home runs. Click here to view an article and box score of this game.

May xiii, 1930: Walter Holke

  • New York-Pennsylvania League, at Buehler Park, Hazleton, PA
    Scranton Miners 9, Hazleton Mountaineers 8
    Mountaineers manager-commencement baseman Walter H. Holke had four abode runs.

June 8, 1930: Ken Stiff

  • New York-Pennsylvania League, at Buehler Park, Hazleton, PA
    Hazleton Mountaineers 12, Wilkes-Barre three
    Mountaineers left fielder Kenneth Due east. Potent had 4 domicile runs.

June 1, 1932: Buzz Arlett

  • International League, at Lauers Park, Reading, PA
    Baltimore Orioles 14, Reading Keystones 13
    Orioles left fielder Russell L. "Fizz" Arlett had 4 home runs, including the first three while batting left-handed. It was the first of two iv-60 minutes games for Arlett in 1932.

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JUNE 3, 1932: LOU GEHRIG

  • American League, at Shibe Park, Philadelphia, PA
    New York Yankees twenty, Philadelphia A's thirteen
    Yankees beginning baseman Henry Louis Gehrig became the third thespian in major-league history to hit 4 home runs in a single game. He hit 4 habitation runs in his first 4 at-bats, but his greatest solar day was overshadowed by the announcement of John McGraw'southward retirement. In Gehrig'due south 6th at-bat, Al Simmons robbed him of a potential home run with a leaping catch in deep centre field.

July 4, 1932: Fizz Arlett

  • International League, at Oriole Park, Baltimore, MD
    Baltimore Orioles 21, Reading Keystones x
    Oriole left fielder Russell L. "Buzz" Arlett had four habitation runs, including a grand slam. His first and fourth HRs came right-handed. It was his second four-Hour game in 5 weeks.

May 30, 1934: Lou Frierson

  • West Dixie League, at League Park, Paris, TX
    Jacksonville Jax 17, Paris Pirates 12
    William L. "Lou" Frierson of the Pirates went v-6 with 5 home runs and viii RBIs. The home runs came in five sequent at-bats.

June 14, 1935: Dale Alexander

  • American Association, at Nicollet Park, Minneapolis, MN
    Kansas Urban center Blues xv, Minneapolis Millers 2
    D. Dale Alexander of the Blues had 4 home runs in his first 4 at-bats — then hitting into a double play his fifth time upwardly.

April 29, 1936: Cecil Dunn

  • Evangeline League, at Legion Field, Lake Charles, LA
    Alexandria Aces 28, Lake Charles Skippers 5
    Aces starting time baseman Cecil A. Dunn went vi-seven with 5 home runs, a single and 12 RBIs.

June 15, 1936: Tip Tobin

  • East Texas League, at Marshall, TX
    Marshall Orphans vs. Jacksonville Jax
    John Tobin went 4-5 with 4 homers and 8 RBIs.

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JULY 10, 1936: CHUCK KLEIN

  • National League, at Forbes Field, Pittsburgh, PA
    Philadelphia Phillies 9, Pittsburgh Pirates six, ten innings
    Phillies right fielder Charles H. "Chuck" Klein became the fourth player in major-league history to hitting four habitation runs in a single game. His four homers included 1 in the 10th inning.

August 24, 1936: Taylor Sanford

  • Bi-State League, at Mayodan Park, Mayodan, NC
    Danville Leafs 13, Mayodan Orphans iii
    Taylor H. Sanford of the Leafs had 4 home runs.

May 6, 1938: Bob Seeds

  • International League, at Offerman Stadium, Buffalo, NY
    Newark Bears 22, Buffalo Bisons 9
    Bears right fielder Robert I. Seeds striking iv dwelling runs — in the quaternary, 5th, 6th and 7th innings. In his next game, he striking 3 homers.

Josh Gibson (COURTESY OF GRAIG KREINDLER)

JULY 28, 1938: JOSH GIBSON

  • Negro National League, at Marker Park, Zanesville, OH
    Homestead Grays 17, Memphis Red Sox 4
    Grays right fielder Josh Gibson became the fifth actor in major-league history to hit four abode runs, which he accomplished in a game confronting the Memphis Red Sox of the Negro American League. No box score for this game has been located, but visit Gary Ashwill's Agate Type blog for more details.

Baronial xiii, 1938: Mel Wasley

  • Northern League, at Athletic Park, Duluth, MN
    Duluth Dukes 17-3, Fargo-Moorhead Twins 5-2, second game 7 innings.
    In the first game, Dukes center fielder Melvin C. Wasley had 4 domicile runs.

July 4, 1940: Ab Wright

  • American Clan, at Nicollet Park, Minneapolis, MN
    Minneapolis Millers 17, Saint Paul Saints 5
    In the second game of a doubleheader, Millers correct fielder Albert O. "Ab" Wright went 5-5 with four home runs, a triple and seven RBIs.

July eight, 1940: Babe Paul

  • Western Association, at Athletic Park, Muskogee, OK
    Muskogee Reds 10, Joplin Miners 8
    Reds third baseman Erwin B. "Babe" Paul had iv abode runs.

September three, 1945: Neb Hart

  • American Association, at Lexington Park, Saint Paul, MN
    Saint Paul Saints sixteen, Minneapolis Millers 1
    In the first game, Saints shortstop William W. Hart had iv home runs.

May 3, 1946: Ken Rhyne

  • Georgia-Florida League, at Moultrie, GA
    Moultrie Packers 12, Thomasville Tigers 2
    Packers first baseman Kenneth E. Rhyne had 4 home runs.

May two, 1947: Ken Myers

  • Sunset League, at City Park, Las Vegas, NV
    Las Vegas Wranglers 30, Ontario Orioles 5
    Wranglers showtime baseman Kenneth E. Myers had 4 habitation runs.

May 9, 1947: Ross Morrow

  • Northward Carolina State League, at Mooresville Park, Mooresville, NC
    Mooresville Moors xviii, Agree Weavers 17
    Ross Thou. Morrow of the Moors had 4 home runs.

June 1, 1947: Philip Alotta, Vince Pascale

  • Sunset League, at Moana Park, Reno, NV
    Reno Silver Sox 22, Ontario Orioles xix
    In the first game of a doubleheader, Silver Sox center fielder Philip Alotta went 5-half-dozen with 4 homers and nine RBIs while first baseman Vincent A. Pascale went 5-6 with 4 homers and 6 RBIs — the only known instance where 2 players each had 4 homers in a single game. Click here to read a Reno Evening Gazette article virtually this game.

September 5, 1947: Frank Carswell

  • Large State League, at Paris, TX
    Paris Red Peppers 26, Austin Pioneers 22
    Frank W. Carswell of the Red Peppers had 4 home runs, including two in the second inning.

May eighteen, 1948: Floyd Yount

  • Western Carolina League, at Newton, NC
    Newton-Conover Twins 12, Lincolnton Cardinals 8
    Twins managing director F. Edwin Yount had four domicile runs.

June 30, 1948: Len Attyd

  • West Texas-New Mexico League, at Lobo Park, LaMesa, TX
    Albuquerque Dukes 31, LaMesa Lobos ten
    Dukes third baseman Leonard F. Attyd had 4 dwelling runs.

July three, 1948: Dick Lane

  • Central League, at Dwenger Park, Fort Wayne, IN
    Muskegon Clippers 28, Fort Wayne Generals 6
    Clippers leadoff hitter/heart fielder Dick Lane went 6-for-7 with five homers, a single, and 10 RBIs. He hit two home runs in the fourth inning, when the Clippers scored eight runs. He as well homered in the first, sixth, and seventh innings. Click here to view an Indianapolis Star article about Lane'due south feat.

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JULY eighteen, 1948: PAT SEEREY

  • American League, at Shibe Park, Philadelphia, PA
    Chicago White Sox 12, Philadelphia Athletics 11, xi innings
    White Sox left fielder Pat Seerey became the sixth player in major-league history to hit four dwelling house runs in a single game. His 11th-inning dwelling run was the game winner.

Baronial 28, 1948: Joe Fortin

  • Due west Texas-New Mexico League, at Lobo Park, LaMesa, TX
    Pampa Oilers 20, LaMesa Lobos 4
    Joseph Fifty. Fortin of the Oilers had 4 home runs.

September 3, 1948: Leonard Cross

  • Tri-Land League, at Duncan Park, Spartanburg, SC
    Spartanburg Peaches xxx, Asheville Tourists 6
    Peaches third baseman Leonard E. Cross went 7-7 with iv home runs (all in the starting time four innings), 3 singles and 12 RBIs.

July 27, 1949: Silvio DiMenna

  • Virginia League, at McKenzie Street Park, Petersburg, VA
    Petersburg Generals 17, Hopewell Blue Sox three
    Generals first baseman Silvio DiMenna had 4 home runs.

August 15, 1949: Jack Littrell

  • PONY League, at Maple City Park, Hornell, NY
    Hornell Maple Leafs 16, Olean Oilers seven
    Jack N. Littrell of the Maple Leafs had 4 home runs.

August 29, 1949: Pud Miller

  • W Texas-New Mexico League, at LaMesa, TX
    LaMesa Lobos 15, Borger Gassers 6
    D.C. Miller of the Lobos had 4 habitation runs.

August 31, 1949: Jim Warner

  • Western International League, at Wenatchee, WA
    Wenatchee Chiefs vs. Salem Senators
    Jim Warner of the Chiefs went 4-7 with 4 home runs and 9 RBIs.

September 10, 1949: Dixie Upright

  • Big Country League, at Waco, TX
    Waco Pirates vs. Wichita Falls Spudders
    R.T. "Dixie" Upright went 5-5 with 4 home runs and 6 RBIs in a Large Country League playoff game.

Gil Hodges (TRADING CARD DB)

August 31, 1950: GIL HODGES

  • National League, at Ebbets Field, Brooklyn, NY
    Brooklyn Dodgers nineteen, Boston Braves 3
    Dodgers offset baseman Gilbert R. Hodges became the seventh player in major-league history to hitting four home runs in a single game.

April 13, 1951: Miguel Gaspar

  • Gulf Coast League, at Washington Park, Laredo, TX
    Laredo Apaches 13, Texas Urban center Texans 2
    Miguel "Pilo" Gaspar of the Apaches had 4 home runs.

April 4, 1953: Ted Bristles

  • Pacific Coast League, at Lane Field, San Diego, CA
    Hollywood Stars vi, San Diego Padres 5
    Cramer T. "Ted" Bristles of the Stars had 4 domicile runs. Subsequently became 1 of the few players to hit a ball over Forbes Field's 86-foot-tall right field roof.

April 20, 1953: Jerry Crosby

  • Western League, at Memorial Field, Colorado Springs, CO
    Colorado Springs Sky Sox twenty, Pueblo Dodgers 16, 2:58
    Jerry Fifty. Crosby of the Heaven Sox went 5-5 with 4 home runs — the starting time batting correct-handed and the last 3 left-handed — and seven RBIs.

August three, 1953: Dolph Regelsky

  • Cotton States League, at Buckwalter Stadium, Meridian, MS
    Superlative Millers 21, Hot Springs Bathers six
    Adolph J. Regelsky of the Millers went five-5 with 4 abode runs, a single and seven RBIs.

May xx, 1954: Jim Moore

  • Evangeline League, at Miller Field, Crowley, LA
    Crowley Millers vs. Lafayette Oilers
    Jim Moore went 5-5 with four home runs, a single and six RBIs for Crowley.

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JULY 31, 1954: JOE ADCOCK

  • National League, at Ebbets Field, Brooklyn, NY
    Milwaukee Braves 15, Brooklyn Dodgers seven
    Braves starting time baseman Joseph W. Adcock became the eighth player in major-league history to striking 4 dwelling runs in a unmarried game. His 18 total bases also surpassed Bobby Lowe's lx-twelvemonth-old major-league record of 17, set in 1894.

Baronial vi, 1954: Pecker Miller

  • Georgia State League, at Pilot Field, Statesboro, GA
    Hazlehurst-Baxley Cardinals 12, Statesboro Pilots viii
    William Miller of the Cardinals had four home runs.

September 1, 1954: Joe Bauman

  • Longhorn League, at Off-white Park Stadium, Roswell, NM
    Roswell Rockets xv, Sweetwater Spudders iv
    Rockets offset baseman Joe Bauman went five-six with four dwelling runs, a double and 9 RBIs. He went on to prepare a professional baseball record with 72 home runs in 1954, non cleaved until Barry Bonds hit 73 in 2001.

May 22, 1955: Edwin Little

  • Big State League, at Schepps Palms Baseball Park, Corpus Christi, TX
    Corpus Christi Clippers 32, Waco Pirates 7
    Keith E. Little of the Clippers went 4-seven with four home runs — in 4 consecutive at-bats — and 8 RBIs.

July 4, 1955: Paul Mohr

  • Due west Texas-New Mexico League, at Amarillo, TX
    Amarillo Gilded Sox vs. Clovis Pioneers
    In the second game of a doubleheader, Paul Mohr of Amarillo went 5-5 with 4 homers (including a grand slam) and 11 RBIs.

July 19, 1955: Jim Lemon

  • Southern Association, at Rickwood Field, Birmingham, AL
    League All-Stars x, Birmingham Barons 5
    Chattanooga Lookouts rightfielder James R. Lemon went 4-5 with four home runs and vii RBIs in the league All-Star Game.

August 12, 1955: Sonny Tims

  • West Texas-New United mexican states League, at Hubber Stadium, Lubbock, TX
    Lubbock Hubbers 17, Pampa Oilers ten
    Sonny F. Tims of the Oilers went 5-five with four domicile runs and 7 RBIs.

August 21, 1955: Jodie Beeler

  • West Texas-New United mexican states League, at Malin Park, Amarillo, TX
    Amarillo Gold Sox 13, Plainview Ponies 18
    In the second game of a doubleheader, Ponies manager/right fielder Joseph S. "Jodie" Beeler went iv-4 with 4 abode runs and 6 RBIs. In the opener, he also hit ii home runs.

Jan viii, 1956: Russ Rac

  • Venezuela-Occidental League
    Cabimas x, Pastora eight
    Russell Rac of Pastora had four abode runs.

July 14, 1956: Danny Ozark

  • Big State League, at Spudder Park, Wichita Falls, TX
    Wichita Falls Spudders vii, Beaumont Exporters iii
    Spudders manager Daniel L. Ozark went iv-4 with iv home runs and six RBIs. Ozark never played in the major leagues, but managed the Philadelphia Phillies to iii NL East sectionalisation titles in the 1970s.

Baronial 27, 1956: Brusk Roberts

  • International League, at Jets Stadium, Columbus, OH
    Columbus Jets x, Havana Sugar Kings seven
    Jets 2nd baseman Curtis B. Roberts went four-iv with 4 home runs and half-dozen RBIs in a seven-inning game, the first of a doubleheader.

Jan 6, 1957: Barney Serrell

  • Mexico-Pacific Coast League, at Cuidad Obregon
    Cuidad Obregon 9-10, Los Mochis eight-12, first game, 11 innings; second game, 13 innings.
    In the kickoff game, Barney Serrell of Los Mochis had iv home runs. Serrell played iv years with the famed Kansas Urban center Monarchs of the Negro American League during the 1940s, then went on to a long career in Mexico.

June 13, 1957: Guillermo Nunez

  • Central Mexican League, at Fresnillo, MX
    Fresnillo Rojos 23, Durango Alacranes seven
    Jose "Diablo" Nunez of the Rojos had iv home runs.

Rocky Colavito (THE TOPPS COMPANY)

JUNE ten, 1959: ROCKY COLAVITO

  • American League, at Memorial Stadium, Baltimore, Doc
    Cleveland Indians xi, Baltimore Orioles 8
    Indians right fielder Rocco D. Colavito became the 9th player in major-league history to striking four domicile runs in a single game. went 4-4 with 4 dwelling runs, a walk, five runs scored and 6 RBIs.

June xiii, 1959: Bobby Smith

  • Midwest League, at John Petrakis Park, Dubuque, IA
    Clinton Pirates 20, Dubuque Packers 12
    Bobby Lee Smith of the Pirates went 4-5 with four home runs, ii walks and eleven RBIs.

Willie Mays (NATIONAL BASEBALL HALL OF FAME LIBRARY)

APRIL 30, 1961: WILLIE MAYS

  • National League, at County Stadium, Milwaukee, WI
    San Francisco Giants 14, Milwaukee Braves 4
    Giants center fielder Willie Mays became the tenth player in major-league history to hit four home runs in a game. He went 4-for-5 with iv home runs and 8 RBI; he missed a chance for a fifth homer when the meridian of the ninth inning ended with him on deck.

May 29, 1961: Al Nagel

  • Texas League, at Potter County Stadium, Amarillo, TX
    Ardmore Rosebuds xiv, Amarillo Gold Sox five
    Alfred J. Nagel of the Rosebuds had 4 habitation runs.

June 25, 1961: Don DiChiara

  • New York-Pennsylvania League, at Dwyer Stadium, Batavia, NY
    Jamestown Tigers 14, Batavia Pirates 9
    Pirates beginning baseman Donald A. DiChiara had 4 home runs.

October eight, 1961: Marcos Arriaga

  • Mexico-Northern Autumn League, at Montemorelos, MX
    Saltillo 15, Montemorelos Eagles three
    Marcos Arriaga of Saltillo had 4 abode runs.

August 20, 1962: Charlie Dees

  • Texas League, at Dudley Field, El Paso, TX
    El Paso Sunday Kings eleven, Amarillo Golden Sox 3
    Charles H. Dees of the Dominicus Kings had 4 home runs.

July 1, 1969: George Kalafatis

  • Southern League, at Paterson Field, Montgomery, AL
    Montgomery Rebels 13, Birmingham A'southward 0
    Rebels beginning baseman George O. Kalafatis had 4 abode runs.

Mike Schmidt (PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES)

April 17, 1976: MIKE SCHMIDT

  • National League, at Wrigley Field, Chicago, IL
    Philadelphia Phillies 18, Chicago Cubs sixteen, 10 innings
    Phillies third baseman Michael J. Schmidt became the 11th role player in major-league history to hit four habitation runs in a single game. He hit a two-run homer in the fifth inning, a solo shot in the seventh, a three-run homer in the eighth, and a 2-run homer in the tenth inning. He finished 5-6 with four HRs and 8 RBIs.

June nine, 1977: Randy Bass

  • Pacific Coast League, at Phoenix Municipal Stadium, Phoenix, AZ
    Phoenix Giants 15, Tacoma Twins 14, x innings
    Twins first baseman Randy W. Bass had four home runs.

July 14, 1977: Gene Locklear

  • International League, at Franklin County Stadium, Columbus, OH
    Syracuse Chiefs xi, Columbus Clippers ane
    Gene Locklear of the Chiefs had 4 home runs.

June 24, 1978: Mike Bishop

  • Midwest League, at Athletic Park, Wausau, WI
    Quad Cities Angels 32, Wausau Mets viii
    Angels third baseman Michael D. Bishop had 4 abode runs.

June 18, 1980: Tom Brunansky

  • Texas League, at Cubs Stadium, Midland, TX
    El Paso Diablos 19, Midland Cubs ix
    Thomas A. Brunansky of the Diablos had iv abode runs.

July vi, 1982: Dave Clements

  • New York-Pennsylvania League, at Ainsworth Field, Erie, PA
    Erie Cardinals 24, Batavia Trojans 6, 3:10
    Cardinals shortstop/leadoff hitter David J. Clements had four abode runs.

June two, 1983: Franklin Stubbs

  • Pacific Coast League, at Albuquerque, NM
    Albuquerque Dukes vs. Phoenix
    Franklin Stubbs went iv-5 with four homers (including two in the second inning) and 7 RBIs.

May 14, 1985: Derek Bryant

  • Mexican League
    Derek R. Bryant of the Tampico Alijadores had 4 home runs.

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JULY six, 1986: BOB HORNER

  • National League, at Atlanta-Fulton Canton Stadium, Atlanta, GA
    Montreal Expos 11, Atlanta Braves 8
    Braves first baseman James R. "Bob" Horner became the twelfth player in major-league history to hitting four home runs in a unmarried game. He hit solo home runs in the 2nd and fourth innings, a three-run shot in the fifth, and a solo homer in the ninth. He finished 4-v with iv HRs and 6 RBIs.

June nine, 1987: Wade Rowdon

  • American Clan, at Sec Taylor Stadium, Des Moines, IA
    Iowa Cubs 18, Louisville Redbirds 12
    Cubs designated hitter Wade L. Rowdon had iv home runs.

May 20, 1988: Pat Garman

  • Due south Atlantic League, at Sims Legion Field, Gastonia, NC
    Gastonia Rangers 17, Myrtle Beach Bluish Jays 5
    Rangers third baseman J. Patrick Garman had 4 home runs.

May 25, 1988: Matt Williams

  • Pacific Coast League, at Phoenix Municipal Stadium, Phoenix, AZ
    Phoenix Firebirds vs. Albuquerque Dukes
    Matt Williams went iv-v with 4 homers and half-dozen RBIs.

September 2, 1989: Hiromoto Okubo

  • Japan-Eastern League
    Hiromoto Okubo of the Seibu Lions subcontract team had 4 abode runs.

Dec ten, 1989: Leonel Moa

  • Cuban League, at Martires de Barbados, Granma, CU
    Camagüey vs. Granma
    Moa hitting four home runs in a game during National Serial #29. Moa slugged 272 homers over 15 National Series seasons in Cuba.

April 24, 1991: Roy Johnson

  • Mexican League
    Campeche vs. Aguascalientes
    Johnson striking 4 home runs in a Mexican League game.

Mark Whiten (TRADING CARD DB)

SEPTEMBER 7, 1993: Marker WHITEN

  • National League, at Riverfront Stadium, Cincinnati, OH
    St. Louis Cardinals 15, Cincinnati Reds 2
    Cardinals centre fielder Mark A. Whiten became the 13th histrion in major-league history to hit four home runs in a unmarried game. He hit a g slam in the first inning, three-run homers in the sixth and seventh innings, and a two-run homer in the ninth inning. He finished 4-v with 4 HRs and 12 RBIs, tying a major-league single-game record.

December 17, 1995: Alberto Diaz

  • Cuban League, at Mario Martínez Arará, Matanzas, CU
    Matanzas vs. Camagüey
    Diaz hit 4 home runs in a game during National Series #35. Correct-handed hitting shortstop merely hit 67 career home runs in sixteen seasons in Cuba, all during the aluminum-bat era.

June 20, 1996: Corey Parker

  • Northeast League, at John Due east. McCarthy Field, West Warwick, RI
    Bangor Blue Ox 16-v, Rhode Island Tiger Sharks 5-vii
    In the get-go game, Blueish Ox first baseman Corey Parker had four home runs.

June 21, 1996: Nigel Wilson

  • Japan-Pacific League, at Fujiidera Stadium, Osaka, Japan
    Nippon Ham Fighters 7, Kintetsu Buffaloes (Osaka) 5
    Nigel Wilson of the Fighters had 4 home runs.

Apr 8, 1997: Omar Linares

  • Cuban League, at Capitán San Luis, Pinar del Río, CU
    Pinar del Río vs. Villa Clara
    Linares, one of Republic of cuba'due south all-time domicile run leaders with 404 in his National Series career, hit 4 home runs in a game vs. Villa Clara during the curt-season 30-game Revolutionary Cup Ii tournament in 1997.

May 21, 1997: J.R. Phillips

  • American Association, at Johnny Rosenblatt Stadium, Omaha, NE
    New Orleans Zephyrs eight-10, Omaha Royals 5-vi
    In the second game, Zephyrs left fielder Charles Thousand. "J.R." Phillips had 4 dwelling runs.

August 9, 1997: Bubba Trammell

  • International League, at Ned Skelton Stadium, Toledo, OH
    Toledo Mud Hens 11, Richmond Braves 10, xiii innings, iv:18
    Mud Hens left fielder Bubba Trammell had 4 domicile runs.

April 22, 1998: Eddie Williams

  • Pacific Declension League, at Foothills Stadium, Calgary, Alberta
    Las Vegas Stars 20, Calgary Cannons 15, 4:25
    Stars designated hitter/cleanup hitter Edward L. Williams had 4 home runs.

July 27, 1998: Tyrone Horne

  • Texas League, at Nelson West. Wolff Municipal Stadium, San Antonio, TX
    Arkansas Travelers xiii, San Antonio Missions 4, two:40
    Travelers left fielder R. Tyrone Horne had 4 home runs.

September xiii, 1999: Eric Battersby

  • Midwest League, at Kane County, IL
    Burlington vs. Kane Canton
    Eric Battersby of Burlington went iv-4 with iv homers, a walk and 6 RBIs in a league playoff game.

May 19, 2000: Miguel Ojeda

  • Mexican League, at United mexican states City, MX
    Mexico Metropolis Reds vs. Monclova
    Miguel Ojeda of the Reds went 4-4 with iv homers and 8 RBIs for Mexico City.

June 21, 2000: Harry Berrios

  • Northern League-Central Sectionalization, at Alexian Field, Schaumburg, IL
    Fargo-Moorhead RedHawks 24, Schaumburg Flyers 13, 3:35
    Flyers right fielder Harold J. Berrios had 4 home runs.

Baronial eight, 2000: Ryan Jones

  • Northern League-Central Partitioning, at Sioux Falls Stadium, Sioux Falls, SD
    Winnipeg Goldeyes 19, Sioux Falls Canaries 1
    Goldeyes outset baseman Ryan Jones had four home runs.

August 19, 2001: Lew Ford

  • Eastern League, at Binghamton, NY
    New Britain vs. Binghamton
    Lew Ford of New Britain went 4-v with 4 solo homers.

April 20, 2002: Tony Mongeluzzo

  • South Atlantic League, at Asheville, NC
    Savannah Sand Gants vs. Asheville Tourists
    Anthony Mongeluzzo of Savannah had 4 solo habitation runs in four at-bats. He also homered in his concluding at-bat of the previous game (a solo homer in the 12th inning), giving him domicile runs in 5 consecutive at-bats overall.

Mike Cameron (TRADING CARD DB)

MAY 2, 2002: MIKE CAMERON

  • American League, at U.Due south. Cellular Field, Chicago, IL
    Seattle Mariners 15, Chicago White Sox four
    Mariners center fielder Michael T. Cameron became the 14th player in major-league history to hit iv home runs in a unmarried game. He hitting two solo homers in the first inning, forth with solo shots in the third and fifth innings. He finished 4-5 with iv HRs and four RBIs.

Shawn Green hits 4 home runs in 2002 (COURTESY OF MLB.COM)

MAY 23, 2002: SHAWN Light-green

  • National League, at Miller Park, Milwaukee, WI
    Los Angeles Dodgers 16, Milwaukee Brewers 3
    Dodgers right fielder Shawn D. Green became the 15th player in major-league history to striking 4 domicile runs in a single game. He striking a three-run homer in the 2d inning and solo homers in the 4th, fifth, and ninth innings. He finished 6-6 with 4 HRs, a double, half dozen runs scored and 7 RBIs. His 19 total bases bankrupt Joe Adcock'due south mark of 18 in 1954 for the most in a unmarried major-league game.

July fourteen, 2002: Garrett Jones

  • Midwest League, at John O'Donnell Stadium, Davenport, IA
    Quad Cities River Bandits xvi, Kane Canton Cougars 2
    River Bandits first baseman Garrett Jones had 4 home runs.

June 28, 2003: Atsuya Furuta

  • Japanese Key League, at Hiroshima Municipal Stadium, Hiroshima, Japan
    Yakult Swallows 14, Hiroshima Toyo Carp 4
    Swallows catcher Atsuya Furuta had 4 domicile runs.

Carlos Delgado (NATIONAL BASEBALL HALL OF FAME LIBRARY)

SEPTEMBER 25, 2003: CARLOS DELGADO

  • American League, at Skydome, Toronto, Ontario
    Toronto Blueish Jays 10, Tampa Bay Devil Rays 8
    Blueish Jays get-go baseman Carlos J. Delgado became the 16th player in major-league history to hit four dwelling runs in a single game. He hit a three-run homer in the first inning and solo homers in the 4th, sixth, and eighth innings. He finished 4-four with four HRs and 6 RBIs.

June 28, 2004: Brandon Cashman

  • Northwest League, at Everett, WA
    Spokane vs. Everett
    Brandon Cashman of Spokane went iv-6 with 4 homers and 9 RBIs.

June 28, 2005: Ricardo Saenz

  • Mexican League
    Monclova vs. Aguascalientes
    Saenz striking 4 dwelling runs in a Mexican League game.

October 10, 2005: Brandon Wood

  • Arizona Autumn League, at Surprise Stadium, Surprise, AZ
    Surprise Scorpions 20, Grand Canyon Rafters ane
    Scorpions shortstop R. Brandon Forest had 4 home runs.

May xiii, 2006: Jorge Alberto Vazquez

  • Mexican League
    Puebla Tigers vs. Tabasco
    Vazquez striking four home runs striking iv home runs in a Mexican League game.

June 18, 2006: Jesse Hoorelbeke

  • Northern League, at Fargo, ND
    Fargo-Moorhead Redhawks 14, Edmonton Cracker Cats 3
    Hoorelbeke had 4 home runs and 8 RBIs for the Redhawks. Homers came in 2nd, 3rd, 4th and sixth innings.

July 28, 2006: Ryan Harvey

  • Florida State League, at Jackie Robinson Ballpark, Daytona Beach, FL
    Daytona Cubs 10, Clearwater Threshers 9
    Ryan Harvey of the Cubs had four home runs and 6 RBIs. He hit solo homers in the 1st, 6th and 7th innings, then a three-run game-ending homer in the 9th.

August 7, 2006: Alexis Gomez

  • International League
    Alexis Gomez of the Toledo Mud Hens had 4 home runs.

May 19, 2007: Aaron Bates

  • California League, at Lancaster, CA
    Lancaster JetHawks vs. Lake Elsinore Storm
    Aaron Bates of Lancaster went v-5 with 4 homers, a unmarried and 6 RBIs.

June 23, 2007: Brad Correll

  • California League, at Lancaster, CA
    Lancaster JetHawks vs. High Desert Mavericks
    Brad Correll of Lancaster went 4-5 with 4 homers and 8 RBIs.

Baronial nine, 2008: Micah Hoffpauir

  • Pacific Declension League, at Round Rock, TX
    Iowa Cubs vs. Round Rock Express
    Micah Hoffpauir of Iowa went iv-v with 4 solo homers.

August 16, 2008: John Allen

  • American Clan, at LaGrave Field, Fort Worth, TX
    Fort Worth Cats fourteen, El Paso Diablos 0
    John Allen of Fort Worth went 5-5 with 8 RBIs. He hit a 2-run homer in the 2nd inning, a solo homer in the 4th, and two home runs in the eighth, including a grand slam.

May fourteen, 2011: Michael Aubrey

  • International League, at Alliance Bank Stadium, Syracuse, NY
    Syracuse Chiefs eleven, Durham Bulls 0
    Chiefs designated hitter R. Michael Aubrey had 4 domicile runs.

Josh Hamilton (THE TOPPS COMPANY)

MAY 8, 2012: JOSH HAMILTON

  • American League, at Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Baltimore, MD
    Texas Rangers 10, Baltimore Orioles 3
    Rangers centre fielder Joshua H. Hamilton became the 17th player in major league history to striking 4 home runs in a single game. He hit two-run homers in the commencement, third, 7th, and eighth innings. He finished v-5 with four 60 minutes, a double, and eight RBIs.

June 10, 2013: Javier Baez

  • Florida Land League, at Jackie Robinson Ballpark, Daytona Beach, FL
    Daytona Cubs 9, Fort Myers Miracle six
    Cubs shortstop Javier Baez hit a 2-run homer in the 1st inning, a solo homer in the 3rd, a iii-run homer in the fifth, and some other solo shot in the 7th. He finished 4-four with 4 HRs and 7 RBIs.

May 21, 2014: Jon Griffin

  • Southern League, at Smokies Park, Kodak, TN
    Mobile Bay Bears 17, Tennessee Smokies vii
    Bay Bears first baseman Jon Griffin hit two solo homers in the fifth and 6th innings, a 3-run homer in the seventh, and a 2-run homer in the ninth. He finished 5-vi with 4 HRs and seven RBIs. The post-obit mean solar day, Griffin homered in his first at-bat for v homers in five consecutive at-bats.

May 25, 2014: Mike Ford

  • South Atlantic League, at L.P. Frans Stadium, Hickory, NC
    Charleston RiverDogs 17, Hickory Crawdads 10
    RiverDogs DH Mike Ford hit a ii-run homer in the 4th inning, and solo homers in the 6th, seventh and 9th innings. He finished 4-5 with 4 HRs and 5 RBIs.

Scooter Gennett (MLB.COM)

JUNE six, 2017: SCOOTER GENNETT

  • National League, Groovy American Ball Park, Cincinnati, OH
    Cincinnati Reds thirteen, St. Louis Cardinals 1
    Reds left fielder Ryan J. "Scooter" Gennett became the 18th player in major-league history to striking iv home runs in a unmarried game. He hit a 1000 slam in the third inning, a ii-run shot in the quaternary inning, a solo homer in the sixth inning, and another ii-run homer in the eighth inning. He finished 5-5 with four HRs and 10 RBIs.

J.D. Martinez (THE TOPPS COMPANY)

SEPTEMBER 4, 2017: J.D. MARTINEZ

  • National League, Dodger Stadium, Los Angeles, CA
    Arizona Diamondbacks 13, Los Angeles Dodgers 1
    Diamondbacks right fielder J.D. Martinez became the 19th role player in major-league history to hitting four home runs in a single game. He striking a ii-run home run in the quaternary inning, solo shots in the seventh and eighth innings, and a two-run homer in the 9th inning. He finished 4-5 with four HRs and half dozen RBIs.

Oct 21, 2017: Jae-il Oh

  • Korea Baseball game Organisation, Masan Stadium, Changwon, KOR
    Doosan Bears 14, NC Dinos five
    In Game Iv of a KBO playoff series, Bears beginning baseman Jae-il Oh went 4-for-4 with 4 HRs, iv runs scored, and 9 RBIs to advance to the Korean Serial. It was the first 4-60 minutes game in KBO postseason history.

June 20, 2018: Brian Portelli

  • Pecos League, Joe Bauman Park, Roswell, NM
    Roswell Invaders 24, White Sands Pupfish 0
    Invaders left fielder Brian Portelli hit a 3-run homer in the 1st inning, a g slam in the 2nd, a 3-run homer in the 3rd, and a solo home run in the 4th inning. He finished iv-for-v with iv HRs, four runs scored, and 11 RBIs.

Apr 18, 2019: Will Benson

  • Midwest League, Classic Park, Eastlake, OH
    Lake County Captains 12, South Bend Cubs 6
    Captains correct fielder Will Benson hit four home runs in his first four at-bats. He hit a 2-run homer in the 1st inning, a solo homer in the 3rd, a grand slam in the fourth, and a solo homer in the 6th. He struck out in his final at-bat in the eighth inning. He finished 4-for-v with iv HRs and eight RBIs.

May 20, 2019: Yasmany Tomás

  • Pacific Coast League, Greater Nevada Field, Reno, NV
    Reno Aces 25, Tacoma Rainiers eight
    Aces designated hitter Yasmany Tomás became the 2d pocket-sized-league player of the flavor to hitting four home runs in a game: a three-run homer in the 1st inning, a solo homer in the third, a 2-run homer in the 5th inning, and a solo homer in the 8th inning. He finished 5-for-half-dozen with iv HRs and 8 RBIs. The Aces hit x dwelling runs as a squad in the game. Teammate Matt Szczur also hit for the cycle, the first documented case of ii pocket-size-league players achieving these feats in the aforementioned game. (The Yankees' Lou Gehrig and Tony Lazzeri also did it in the major leagues in 1932.)

July 28, 2019: Jose Camacho

  • Pecos League, Fort Marcy Park, Santa Fe, NM
    Santa Fe Fuego twenty, White Sands Pupfish half dozen
    Fuego third baseman Jose Camacho hitting four solo habitation runs in the 1st, 2nd, quaternary, and 6th innings. He finished 5-for-6 with 4 HRs, v runs scored, and 4 RBIs.

Final updated: May 28, 2021

This list is a collaborative effort spanning many years of invaluable research. SABR would similar to thank the post-obit people for their efforts in — as Yogi Berra would say — making this list necessary: Eduardo Almada, Mark Armour, Gary Ashwill, Davis Barker, Carlos Bauer, John Benesch, Ed Brooks, Peter C. Bjarkman, Jeff Bozovsky, Bill Carle, Jack Carlson, Art Cantu, Dick Clark, Dean Coughenour, Bob Davids, Brian Davis, Bill Deane, Harold Dellinger, Phil S. Dixon, Jack Dougherty, Gary Fink, Willie George, Bob Gerard, Larry Gerlach, Ray Gonzalez, Stan Grosshandler, Dave Gumley, Tom Heitz, Bob Hoie, Jim Holl, Joe Hoppel, Ralph Horton, Reed Howard, Tom Hufford, Jerry Jackson, Lloyd Johnson, Cliff Kachline, Dave Kemp, Tony Kissel, Herm Krabbenhoft, Dan Kurtz, Vern Luse, Jim Maywar, Kevin McCann, Bob McConnell, Gabriel Medina, Jake Mintz, Bob Mitchell, Rod Nelson, Ray Nemec, Marc Okkonen, Terry O'Neill, Joe Overfield, John Pardon, Frank Phelps, Bill Plott, Jacob Pomrenke, Jim Price, Eves Raja, Tim Rask, Bob Richardson, Owen Ricker, Pat Rock, Willie Runquist, Steve St. Martin, Kevin Saldana, Art Schott, John Schwartz, Jim Shearon, Jordan Shusterman, John Spalding, Bill Staples Jr., Tom Strother, Cecilia Tan, Dick Thompson, Stew Thornley, Bob Tiemann, Chris Trudeau, Alain Usereau, David Vincent, Bill Weiss, Frank Williams, Ralph Winnie, Gene Wood.

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