Unbelievable Power Surge: The Day MLB Exploded with Record-Breaking Home Runs
T-1. 4 – Shawn Green, Los Angeles Dodgers (May 23, 2002 vs. Milwaukee Brewers)
Green managed to go 6-for-6, with a three-run jack and three solo homers. And by the ninth inning, he became the first player to record 19 total bases in a game.
T-1. 4 – Mike Cameron, Seattle Mariners (May 2, 2002 vs. Chicago White Sox)
The Mariners started off with a 10-run first inning against the White Sox – where Cameron and Bret Boone became the first teammates to hit each a pair of home runs in the same inning. Perhaps more impressive is the fact that Cameron made the list for most home runs in a game in only five innings.



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