1. Lou Gehrig, Alex Rodriguez (23) 3. Manny Ramirez (21) 4. Eddie Murray (19) 5. Willie McCovey, Robin Ventura (18) 7. Jimmie Foxx, Carlos Lee, Ted Williams (17) 10. Hank Aaron, Dave Kingman, Babe Ruth (16)
Alex Rodriguez set the major league record for grand slam home runs in September 2013 with his 24th. 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 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.
Through the 2008 MLB season, the career leaders in grand slams are: 1) Lou Gehrig - 23 2) Manny Ramirez - 20 3) Eddie Murray - 19 4) Willie McCovey and Robin Ventura - 18
Robin Ventura hit 18 grand slam home runs in his career which ties him for fifth place on the all-time MLB list. Only Alex Rodriguez (25), Lou Gehrig (23), Manny Ramirez (21) and Eddie Murray (19) hit more grand slams. Ventura is tied with Willie McCovey, whose 18 grand slams were the most ever in National League history.
1. Lou Gehrig, Alex Rodriguez (23) 3. Manny Ramirez (21) 4. Eddie Murray (19) 5. Willie McCovey, Robin Ventura (18) 7. Jimmie Foxx, Carlos Lee, Ted Williams (17) 10. Hank Aaron, Dave Kingman, Babe Ruth (16)
Alex Rodriguez set the major league record for grand slam home runs in September 2013 with his 24th. 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 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.
Through the 2008 MLB season, the career leaders in grand slams are: 1) Lou Gehrig - 23 2) Manny Ramirez - 20 3) Eddie Murray - 19 4) Willie McCovey and Robin Ventura - 18
19 by Eddie Murray. Murray had 19 grand slams in 21 seasons (1977-1997). He hit 16 grand slams for the Baltimore Orioles, 1 for the Los Angeles Dodgers, and 2 for the New York Mets. He is 3rd in MLB career grand slams behind Manny Ramirez (20) and Lou Gehrig (23).
As of the start of the 2008 MLB season, the career leaders in grand slams are: 1) Lou Gehrig - 23 2) Manny Ramirez - 20 3) Eddie Murray - 19 4) Willie McCovey and Robin Ventura - 18
Robin Ventura hit 18 grand slam home runs in his career which ties him for fifth place on the all-time MLB list. Only Alex Rodriguez (25), Lou Gehrig (23), Manny Ramirez (21) and Eddie Murray (19) hit more grand slams. Ventura is tied with Willie McCovey, whose 18 grand slams were the most ever in National League history.
Currently there are nine MLB players with more grandslam home runs than Babe Ruth. They are:Alex Rodriguez 25Lou Gehrig 23Manny Ramieriz 21Eddie Murray 19Willie McCovey 18Robin Venrtura 18Jimmie Foxx 17Carlos Lee 17Ted Williams 17The Babe had 16
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.
504 The Baltimore Orioles first baseman Eddie Murray has hit the 25th most home runs of all time in between Gary Sheffield (509) and Lou Gehrig (493)
As of June 2021, there are only 9 players in Major League Baseball history who have achieved both 400 home runs and 2500 hits. They are Hank Aaron, Willie Mays, Albert Pujols, Alex Rodriguez, Babe Ruth, Eddie Murray, Jimmie Foxx, Rafael Palmeiro, and Manny Ramirez.