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.
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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
Lou Gehrig struck out 790 times during his career.
1) Tony Lazzeri of the New York Yankees on May 24, 1936. 2) Frank Robinson of the Baltimore Orioles on June 26, 1970.
For his entire career he hit 6 grand slams and oddly enough they all were hit in 1987.
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.