In MLB games, Tony Lazzeri and Frank Robinson.
Lazzeri hit two grand slams against the Philadelphia Athletics on May 24, 1936 and Robinson hit two against the Washington Senators on June 26, 1970.
Hall of Famers before the 1930s weren't since there was no all-star game then. I am not sure about ones after that.
no because this game doesn't have hall of famers and he retired
A slam in pro tennis is winning all four grand slams in a row.
The 1971 game had 20 Hall of Famers by my count:National League:AaronBenchBrockCarltonClementeJenkinsMarichalMaysMcCoveySeaverStargellAmerican League:AparicioCarewJackson (Reggie)KalineKilabrewPalmerRobinson (Brooks)Robinson (Frank)YastrzemskiOther notables not included in the counts for National League - J. Torre, P. Rose, American League - V. Blue, T. Munson
Yes, in AUG 6th, 1986, the Rangers and the Orioles did it.
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.
yes. Cute. Any specific information to support your answer?
well when i went to the padres game they made padres had 10 and the pittburgh had 4
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.
Former Red Sox third baseman, Bill Mueller. In a game in Texas.
1) Tony Lazzeri of the New York Yankees on May 24, 1936. 2) Frank Robinson of the Baltimore Orioles on June 26, 1970.
On January 10, 1982, the San Francisco 49ers defeated the Dallas Cowboys, 28-27, in the NFC Championship Game at Candlestick Park. Future Hall of Famers appearing in the game were:Dallas: running back Tony Dorsett and linebacker Randy White (both inducted in 1994).San Francisco: quarterback Joe Montana and safety Ronnie Lott (both inducted in 2000).