4 times in a row
3
Hitting the first pitch? Yes that's probably a record. The record for the most home runs in a row is 4, but they weren't all first-pitch swings.
The MLB home run record is held by Barry Bonds with 762 home runs.
Barry Bonds holds the record for career home runs with 762 and the mark for most homers in a season with 73.
Babe broke the record for career home runs, which was 138, in 1921 and broke the single season record for home runs in 1919 (record was 27 and he hit 29), 1920 (record was 29 and he hit 54), 1921 (record was 54 and he hit 59), and 1927 (record was 59 and he hit 60).
Barry Bonds broke the record in the 20 century.
Hitting the first pitch? Yes that's probably a record. The record for the most home runs in a row is 4, but they weren't all first-pitch swings.
129
The Braves franchise record for home runs by a rookie is 38 by Wally Berger in 1930.
Babe Ruth set the record for home runs, with an amount of 714 home runs.
Barry Bonds of the San Francisco Giants hit a record 73 home runs during the 2001 season. He also holds the record for career home runs with 762.
5
Slugger Barry Bonds holds the record for the most home runs in a career. In the course of his career, he blasted 762 out of the park.
Hank Aaron (755 home runs) and his brother Tommie (13 home runs) hold the major league record for career home runs between two brothers with 768.
In 1927, Babe Ruth hit a record 60 home runs for the Yankees. This record stood until Roger Maris hit 61 home runs in 1961, also playing for the Yankees.
The MLB home run record is held by Barry Bonds with 762 home runs.
Ted Williams holds the record for most career home runs by a Boston Red Sox player with 521.
Barry Bonds holds the record for career home runs with 762 and the mark for most homers in a season with 73.