When was the last time the White Sox hit 4 homers in a row?

White Sox hit 4 straight homers Back-to-back-to-back-to-back homers. It’s an occurrence so rare that it didn’t happen for the first time in the Major Leagues until June 8, 1961.

Who was the last person to hit 4 homers in a game?

J. D. Martinez
Green also hit a double and a single in the game for 19 total bases, an MLB record. J. D. Martinez (right) is the most recent MLB player to hit four home runs in a game.

How many times has a team hit 4 home runs in a row?

The White Sox became the second team to do it twice, having achieved the feat in 2008. The other team to do it twice is the Nationals, who socked four in a row in 2017 and 2019; oddly enough, no player was involved both times.

What is the most consecutive home runs?

The major league record for the most consecutive games in which a home run has been hit by a player is eight (held by Ken Griffey Jr., Dale Long, and Don Mattingly). The major league record for the most home runs in a single season is 73 (Barry Bonds).

Who was the only player to hit four home runs in a row?

Just one batter has been part of four-homer string twice. J.D. Drew hit the second home run for the Dodgers in September 2006, and after leaving as a free agent, he did it again for the Red Sox barely a few games later in April 2007.

When did the White Sox hit 10 home runs in a row?

Our home run-happy era has been a boon to back-to-back-to-back-to-backers; the Dodgers resurrected the feat in 2006, and it had happened five more times before Sunday, for a grand total of 10. The White Sox became the second team to do it twice, having achieved the feat in 2008.

How many homers did Hanley Ramirez hit last year?

After homer No. 4, Ramirez was finally yanked. It was the sixth time of the 10 that a single pitcher gave up all four of the homers. Ramirez was 6-3 with a 4.78 earned run average last year in Class AA and AAA.

When did j.d.drew hit his second home run?

J.D. Drew hit the second home run for the Dodgers in September 2006, and after leaving as a free agent, he did it again for the Red Sox barely a few games later in April 2007. His brother Stephen Drew was also part of a back-to-back-to-back-to-back run, hitting the fourth homer for the Diamondbacks in 2010.