Alex Rodriguez holds the major-league record for grand slam home runs with 25. On September 20, 2013, he hit No. 24 in a game against the San Francisco Giants at Yankee Stadium. He had been tied with Lou Gehrig with 23 grand slams since June 12, 2012. Next on the list are Manny Ramirez with 21, Eddie Murray with 19 and Willie McCovey and Robin Ventura with 18. McCovey holds the National League record for career grand slams.
Alex Rodriguez has hit three grand slams during the 2010 season.
Alex Rodriguez hit 3 grand slams during the 2007 season.
"Steady Eddie" Murray hit 19 grand slams in his Major League Baseball career.
Manny Ramirez hit 21 grand slams during his career. Only Alex Rodriguez (with 24) and Lou Gehrig (23) hit more lifetime home runs with the bases loaded.
Lou Gehrig holds the Major League Baseball (MLB) record for career Grand Slams with 23; however, as of 2012, two (2) active players, Alex Rodriguez and Manny Ramirez have recorded 22 and 21 career Grand Slams, respectively.
Currently, The Yankees Alex Rodriguez and the Royals Yuniesky Betancourt are the major league leaders with three grand slams each in 2010.
Alex Rodriguez set the record for most career grand slams with his 24th on September 20, 2013. He had been tied with the great Lou Gehrig with 23. Next on the all-time list is Manny Ramirez with 21.
Lou Gehrig holds the record for most grand slams in a career at 23, but Alex Rodriguez has a reasonable chance of breaking that. Check the link below for a list of every MLB player who has hit at least two grand slams in a career. This includes Tony Cloninger, a pitcher who hit two grand slams in one game -- and hit only nine other home runs in his entire career.
Alex Rodriguez set the major league record for grand slam home runs on September 20, 2013 with his 24th in a game against the San Francisco Giants at Yankee Stadium. He had been tied with Lou Gehrig with 23 grand slams since June 12, 2012. They are followed on the list by Manny Ramirez with 21, and Eddie Murray with 19. In fifth place is Willie McCovey, who holds the National League record for career grand slams with 18.
Alex Rodriguez set the major league record for grand slam home runs on September 20, 2013 with his 24th in a game against the San Francisco Giants at Yankee Stadium. He had been tied with Lou Gehrig with 23 grand slams since June 12, 2012. They are followed on the list by Manny Ramirez with 21, and Eddie Murray with 19. In fifth place is Willie McCovey, who holds the National League record for career grand slams with 18.
Alex Rodriguez has added to his grand slam home run record on August 18, 2015. The game was at Yankee Stadium against the Minnesota Twins. The Yankees needed it because at the time, they were trailing the Twins. A-Rod now has 25 grand slams, two more than the Yankee Iron Horse Lou Gehrig.
Lou Gehrig, who played first base for the New York Yankees between 1923-1939, holds the all time MLB grand slam record with 23. Alex Rodriguez tied Lou Gehrig's Record of 23 Grand Slams on June 12th 2012. Alex Rodriguez broke the record in 2013, with his 24th Grand Slam.