No, the major league record for home runs in one game is 4. Interestingly 4 home runs have been hit 15 times, but none of those batters ever hit a fith. Here is a list of the players who have 4 hr games: Date Player Team Opposing team Score May 30, 1894 Bobby Lowe Boston Beaneaters NL Cincinnati Reds 20-11 July 13, 1896 Ed Delahanty Philadelphia Phillies NL Chicago Colts 8-9 June 3, 1932 Lou Gehrig New York Yankees AL Philadelphia Athletics 20-13 July 10, 1936 Chuck Klein Philadelphia Phillies NL Pittsburgh Pirates 9-6 July 18, 1948 Pat Seerey Chicago White Sox AL Philadelphia Athletics 12-11 August 31, 1950 Gil Hodges Brooklyn Dodgers NL Boston Braves 19-3 July 31, 1954 Joe Adcock Milwaukee Braves NL Brooklyn Dodgers 15-7[1] June 10, 1959 Rocky Colavito Cleveland Indians AL Baltimore Orioles 11-8[2] April 30, 1961 Willie Mays San Francisco Giants NL Milwaukee Braves 14-4[3] April 17, 1976 Mike Schmidt Philadelphia Phillies NL Chicago Cubs 18-16[4] July 6, 1986 Bob Horner Atlanta Braves NL Montreal Expos 8-11[5] September 7, 1993 Mark Whiten St. Louis Cardinals NL Cincinnati Reds 15-2[6] May 2, 2002 Mike Cameron Seattle Mariners AL Chicago White Sox 15-4[7] May 23, 2002 Shawn Green Los Angeles Dodgers NL Milwaukee Brewers 16-3[8] September 25, 2003 Carlos Delgado Toronto Blue Jays AL Tampa Bay Devil Rays 10-8[9] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Batters_with_four_home_runs_in_one_game Date Player Team Opposing teamScore May 30, 1894 Bobby Lowe Boston Beaneaters NL Cincinnati Reds 20-11 July 13, 1896 Ed Delahanty Philadelphia Phillies NL Chicago Colts 8-9 June 3, 1932 Lou Gehrig New York Yankees AL Philadelphia Athletics 20-13 July 10, 1936 Chuck Klein Philadelphia Phillies NL Pittsburgh Pirates 9-6 July 18, 1948 Pat Seerey Chicago White Sox AL Philadelphia Athletics 12-11 August 31, 1950 Gil Hodges Brooklyn Dodgers NL Boston Braves 19-3 July 31, 1954 Joe Adcock Milwaukee Braves NL Brooklyn Dodgers 15-7[1] June 10, 1959 Rocky Colavito Cleveland Indians AL Baltimore Orioles 11-8[2] April 30, 1961 Willie Mays San Francisco Giants NL Milwaukee Braves 14-4[3] April 17, 1976 Mike Schmidt Philadelphia Phillies NL Chicago Cubs 18-16[4] July 6, 1986 Bob Horner Atlanta Braves NL Montreal Expos 8-11[5] September 7, 1993 Mark Whiten St. Louis Cardinals NL Cincinnati Reds 15-2[6] May 2, 2002 Mike Cameron Seattle Mariners AL Chicago White Sox 15-4[7] May 23, 2002 Shawn Green Los Angeles Dodgers NL Milwaukee Brewers 16-3[8] September 25, 2003 Carlos Delgado Toronto Blue Jays AL Tampa Bay Devil Rays 10-8[9]
Any team that had an opposing pitcher throw a perfect game or no hitter
The first home run in MLB history was by Ezra Sutton of the Cleveland Forest Citys on May 8, 1871 against the Chicago White Stockings in the National Association. Sutton hit a second home run in the game to be the player to hit the first and second home runs in MLB history.
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In MLB, Carlos Quentin with 58. Through games played on June 27, 2009 Quentin, currently playing for the Chicago White Sox, has hit the most career home runs of any MLB player whose last name begins with Q. He has also hit the most home runs in a season for any MLB player whose last name begins with Q, having hit 36 HRs in the 2008 season. Mark Quinn of the Kansas City Royals (1999-2002) is second all time with 45.
No one has ever hit more than 4 home runs in single game in the MLB.
No, he hit a walk off home run in his first major league game but it was not his first at-bat.
Deion Sanders
A lot of teams have won a game with one hit. Five teams since 1900 have won a game with no hits.
A fly ball in a MLB baseball game i doubt you will see a player drop and fly ball.
Only once today Blue Jay player.
No this has never been accomplished. Mark Whiten had 4 HR in a game but did not hit a solo home run.
chuck norris
Any team that had an opposing pitcher throw a perfect game or no hitter
As many as the players can hit. There is no limit.
Cal ripken
Alex Rodrigez
Babe Ruth