Unbelievable Power Surge: The Day MLB Exploded with Record-Breaking Home Runs
The home run is still one of the most thrilling feats in baseball.
And when a player goes yard more than once – or twice or thrice – in a single game, people start to flip through the record books.
A four-homer game is undeniably one of the greatest and most difficult achievements for a hitter, with even the most prolific power sluggers rarely hitting the all-time mark.
In fact, other than Willie Mays, none of the top-10 home run hitters in baseball history were able to do it (however, Babe Ruth is tied for most in a postseason game). Even Barry Bonds, who holds the single-season home run record, didn’t make the cut.



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