The MLB record for hits in an inning is 3 and five players have done it: 1) 1883 - Tom Burns, Chicago White Stockings
2) 1883 - Ned Williamson, Chicago White Stockings
3) 1883 - Fred Pfeffer, Chicago White Stockings
4) 1953 - Gene Stephens, Boston Red Sox
5) 2003 - Johnny Damon, Boston Red Sox
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Through the 2008 season, the most hits by a batter in an inning in MLB history is 3 and done by Tom Burns, Ned Williamson, and Fred Pfeffer of the Chicago White Stockings in the same game in 1883, Gene Stephens of the Boston Red Sox in 1953, and Johnny Damon of the Boston Red Sox in 2004. In the game where the three White Stockings each got three hits in an inning, the White Stockings defeated the Detroit Wolverines, 26-6.
73 home runs. Barry Bonds hit them in 2001.
Barry Bonds set the single season home run record with 73 home runs in 2001.
Brian Lara has scored 400* in an inning.
The MLB record for the most errors by a player in a single inning is four. This record is shared by several players. Some of them are Bob Brenly, Ray Chapman, Lennie Morello, Shorty Fuller, Doggie Miller, Lew Whistler, and Jimmy Burke.
No. Major League Baseball would be opening a can of worms if it tried to decide which home run records are valid or invalid.