Unbelievable Streak: The Untold Story Behind Baseball’s Longest Home Run Run
- T-4. 7 – Jim Thome – Cleveland Indians (06/25/2002 – 07/03/2002)
- T-4. 7 – Barry Bonds, San Francisco Giants (04/12/2004 – 04/20/2004) 
- T-4. 7 – Kevin Mench, Texas Rangers (04/21/2006 – 04/28/2006)  
- T-4. 7 – Kendrys Morales, Toronto Blue Jays (08/19/2018 – 08/26/2018)  
- T-4. 7 – Joey Votto, Cincinnati Reds (07/24/2021 – 07/30/2021)  
- T-4. 7 – Mike Trout, Los Angeles Angels (09/04/2022 – 09/12/2022)

Most Consecutive Games With a Home Run By a Team
1. 31 – New York Yankees (05/26/2019 – 06/30/2019)
Unsurprisingly, one of the best home run-hitting teams of all time tops this list. The 2019 Yankees have the second-most home runs of all time, behind just the Minnesota Twins from the same year. The Twins finished one homer ahead (307-306). But the Yankees homered in 31 consecutive contests, starting the streak against the Kansas City Royals and hitting seven homers in five meetings with the rival Boston Red Sox along the way. New York, which reached the ALCS in the playoffs, broke the previous mark of 27 by the 2002 Texas Rangers, who finished 27 games out of a wild-card spot. The 2019 AL pennant-winning Houston Astros also rank in the top 10 all time with 25 straight before the season came to an end.



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