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  • The Major League record is 4, held by the following teams: Braves against the Reds on June 8, 1961, 7th inning. Mathews (7th inning off Maloney 1 on 0 out); Aaron (7th inning off Maloney 0 on 0 out); Adcock (7th inning off Bridges 0 on 0 out); Thomas (7th inning off Bridges 0 on 0 out). Indians against the Angels on July 31, 1963, 2nd game, 6th inning. Ramos (6th inning off Foytack 0 on 2 out); Held (6th inning off Foytack 0 on 2 out); Francona (6th inning off Foytack 0 on 2 out); Brown (6th inning off Foytack 0 on 2 out). Twins against the A's on May 2, 1964, 11th inning. Oliva (11th inning off Pfister 0 on 0 out); Killebrew (11th inning off Handrahan 0 on 0 out); Allison (11th inning off Pfister 0 on 0 out); Hall (11th inning off Pfister 0 on 0 out). Also, in this years NCAA Tournament South Carolina tied the collegiate record for Consecutive home runs when they hit 5 in a row on June 9, 2006. Eastern Illinois hit 5 in a row against Morehead State in the fifth inning of their game April 10, 1998.: South Carolina 15, Georgia 6 ATHENS, Ga. (AP) -- South Carolina homered eight times, including a record five in a row, to rout host Georgia 15-6 Saturday in the first game of their NCAA Super Regional. Already leading 3-0 on Andrew Crisp's homer in the first inning, South Carolina (41-23) got consecutive homers in the second from Neil Giesler, Justin Smoak, Phil Disher, Crisp and Robbie Grinestaff to take a 9-0 lead. Starter and loser Mickey Westphal (7-2) gave up the first three and reliever Stephen Dodson the other two. All five came with two out in the inning. South Carolina tied the collegiate record set by Eastern Illinois against Morehead State in the fifth inning of their game April 10, 1998. South Carolina's James Darnell and Grinestaff added three-run homers to put Georgia (45-21) in a must-win situation in Sunday's game. Georgia never has lost an NCAA elimination game in Athens. South Carolina pitcher Harris Honeycutt (7-0) became the first Gamecock pitcher to solve Georgia this year. The Bulldogs swept the Gamecocks in a three-game SEC series here in early May.
  • On September 16, 2006 the Los Angeles Dodgers hit four consecutive home runs in the bottom of the ninth inning with no outs to tie a game they had trailed by four runs. Jeff Kent J.D. Drew Russel Martin Marlon Anderson
  • the most recent is by the Los Angeles Dodgers vs. San Diego Padres September 18, 2006 in the bottom of the ninth. Down 9-5, which led to extra innings. Padres came up 10-9, and Nomar Garciaparra hit a two run blast in the bottom of the 10th to win with a walk off homer. Home runs were hit by Jeff Kent, JD Drew, Russell Martin, and Marlon Anderson

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