Yes. According to Baseball Almanac, the last player to perform such a feat was Harry Danning of the New York Giants, on June 15, 1940. The linked article from Baseball Almanac (http://www.baseball-almanac.com/yearly/yr1940n.shtml) suggests (and I confirmed it through an article where Harry Danning was interviewed) that it has happened on more than one occasion. That would make sense, as many home runs in the early part of the 20th century were inside-the-park variety.
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Stephen Drew has hit for the cycle, hit an in-the-park homer, and turned a triple play in his career.
Ross Barnes of the Chicago Cubs hit the first inside the park home run on May 2, 1876.
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Alex rodriguez
Stephen Drew has hit for the cycle, hit an in-the-park homer, and turned a triple play in his career.
Yes, inside the park home runs count as home runs in baseball.
Yes, an inside the park home run counts as a home run in baseball.
Yes, inside the park home runs count as a home run in baseball.
Inside The Park Home Run
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Ross Barnes of the Chicago Cubs hit the first inside the park home run on May 2, 1876.
No New York Yankee has ever hit two inside the park home runs in one game. In game 3 of the 1928 World Series, Yankee Lou Gehrig hit one inside the park home run.
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