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Unbelievable Streak: The Untold Story Behind Baseball’s Longest Home Run Run

Unbelievable Streak: The Untold Story Behind Baseball’s Longest Home Run Run
  • T-2. 28 – Atlanta Braves (6/10/2023 – 7/15/2023)
  • T-2. 28 – Minnesota Twins (6/10/2024 – 7/10/2024)
  • T-3. 27 – Texas Rangers (08/11/2002 – 09/09/2002)
  • T-3. 27 – Houston Astros (09/01/2019 – 07/25/2020)
  • T-5. 25 – New York Yankees (06/01/1941 – 06/29/1941)
  • T-5. 25– Detroit Tigers (05/25/1994 – 06/19/1994)
  • T-5. 25 – Atlanta Braves (04/18/1998 – 05/13/1998)
  • T-5. 25 – San Diego Padres (06/28/2016 – 07/27/2016)
  • T-5. 25 – St. Louis Cardinals (08/09/2016 – 09/06/2016)

Most Consecutive Postseason Games With a Home Run 

1. 6 – Daniel Murphy, New York Mets (10/13/2015 – 10/21/2015) 

With one homer already under his belt in the postseason, Murphy started his streak in Game 4 of the tightly fought Divisional Series against the LA Dodgers. His fourth-inning solo shot provided the Mets’ only run in a 3-1 loss. But in Game 5, his 3-for-4 outing included a homer in the sixth that ultimately clinched the series for New York. His streak continued in the National League Championship Series, where he hit over .500 and went long in all four games of the Mets’ sweep of the Chicago Cubs. With a two-run shot in the eighth inning of Game 4, Murphy set the record for most consecutive postseason games with a homer – and helped send the Mets to the World Series for the first time since 2000. 

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