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Chris Davis, the former Major League Baseball player, hit a total of two grand slams during his career. He played primarily for the Baltimore Orioles and was known for his power-hitting abilities. Davis's grand slams contributed to his overall reputation as a slugger in the league.
Lou Gehrig with 23 grand slams
As of 2021, there have been 29 inside-the-park grand slams hit in Major League Baseball history.
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.
4 Grand Slams = Alexei Ramirez (2B, 2008 Chicago White Sox) 04-25-09. He became the second fastest in major league historyto reach five grand slams in 152 games,according to Elias Sports Bureau.
Currently, The Yankees Alex Rodriguez and the Royals Yuniesky Betancourt are the major league leaders with three grand slams each in 2010.
John Patrick McEnroe was the American tennis player who won 7 grand slams in the 1970s and 1980s.
Ken Griffey Jr. did not hit any grand slams during his Major League Baseball career. While he is known for his incredible power and is a member of the Baseball Hall of Fame, he is not recorded as having any grand slams in his stats.
Through the 2013 season, there were 6452 grand slams hit in baseball history. The most grand slams in a season happened in the year 2000 when 176 grand slams were hit.
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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.