The most is four home runs in a single game. The following players have accomplished it:
Lou Gehrig, New York, 06/03/1932
Pat Seerey, Chicago, 07/18/1948
Rocky Colavito, Cleveland, 06/10/1959
Mike Cameron, Seattle, 05/02/2002
Carlos Delgado, Toronto, 09/25/2003
Bobby Lowe, Boston, 05/30/1894
Ed Delahanty, Philadelphia, 07/13/1896
Chuck Klein, Philadelphia, 07/10/1936
Gil Hodgers, Brooklyn, 08/31/1950
Joe Adcock, Milwaukee, 07/31/1954
Willie Mays, San Francisco, 04/30/1961
Mike Schmidt, Philadelphia, 04/17/1976
Bob Horner, Atlanta, 07/06/1986
Mark Whiten, St. Louis, 09/07/1993
Shawn Green, Los Angeles, 05/23/2002
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Billy Orth from Houston TX, hitting 5 home-runs in a single game.
Babe Ruth set two major home run records in his career by the time he retired. The single season home run record and the all time career home run record. Roger Connor held the record for career home runs with 138, until Babe Ruth broke the record in 1921 when he hit number 139. The Babe would go on and finish his career with 714 in 1935. The record would hold up until 1974 when Hank Arron hit number 715. The Babe also set the single season home run record in 1927, breaking his own record of 59, in 1921. That record will stand until 1961 when RogerMaris hit 61, in 1961.
73 HR- the record was set in 2001.
The record for the most consecutive home runs hit by a single player in a game is four.
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The record for the most combined home runs in a single baseball game is 12, achieved in a game between the Detroit Tigers and the Chicago White Sox on May 28, 1995.
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Mickey Mantle
Albert Pujols with 3
Billy Orth from Houston TX, hitting 5 home-runs in a single game.
Babe Ruth set two major home run records in his career by the time he retired. The single season home run record and the all time career home run record. Roger Connor held the record for career home runs with 138, until Babe Ruth broke the record in 1921 when he hit number 139. The Babe would go on and finish his career with 714 in 1935. The record would hold up until 1974 when Hank Arron hit number 715. The Babe also set the single season home run record in 1927, breaking his own record of 59, in 1921. That record will stand until 1961 when RogerMaris hit 61, in 1961.
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The record for the most home runs hit by a pitcher in a single season is 9, achieved by Wes Ferrell in 1931.
3 home Runs in a single GameAlex Rodriguez hit three home runs in a single game 3 times.
He holds the world record for the most home runs in a single season.