by Jim Sweeney on April 17th, 2006

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Who holds the record for hitting the most home runs in consecutive at bats in the majors?

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  • by Henry Hascup on April 17th, 2006

    Henry Hascup

    You can also add the name of Albert Pujols as he just hit his 4th in a row.

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  • by Henry Hascup on April 17th, 2006

    Henry Hascup

    The most consecutive home runs ever hit during a single game of play is four held by Mike Cameron, Rocky Colavito, Carlos Delgado, Lou Gehrig, Bobby Lowe and Mike Schmidt.

    Also, many others hit 4 consecutive home runs in 2 or more games, including, Mickey Mantle, Bo Jackson, Jimmie Foxx, Hank Greenberg, Charlie Maxwell, Mike Epstein, Larry Herndon, Manny Ramirez, Troy Glaus, Ralph Kiner, Art Shamsky, Deron Johnson, Mike Schmidt, Shawn Green and Johnny Banchard.

    Others have done it but they either had walks or SF or was hit by a pitch while the streak was on.

    Ted Williams hit 4 home runs in 4 consecutive official at-bats but walked several times in between. He did this in 4 games, September 17, 20, 21 22 of 1957.

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