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Tony Cloninger (left) is the only pitcher to hit two grand slams in one game, while Fernando Tatís (right) achieved the unprecedented feat of hitting two grand slams in the same inning in 1999. In baseball , a grand slam is a home run that is hit when the bases are loaded (i.e., there are runners occupying first, second, and third base ...
On April 23, 1999, Tatís made baseball history when he hit two grand slams in one inning. [3] He is the only batter in MLB history to accomplish this feat. [4] Tatís hit both of his grand slams against starting pitcher Chan Ho Park of the Los Angeles Dodgers. With these two grand slams, Tatís also set a Major League record with eight runs ...
2 grand slams in one inning 1: Fernando Tatís. April 23, 1999 [16] 1 grand slam from each side of the plate in the same game 1: Bill Mueller. July 29, 2003 [16] Grand slam on first career pitch 2: Daniel Nava. June 12, 2010 [17] [a] Three sacrifice flies in a game 12: José López. April 15, 2008 [14] 10 or more runs batted in during a game 17 ...
What a wild, spectacular week it was for budding superstar Fernando Tatis Jr. and the San Diego Padres. From Tatis' grand slam on Monday night in Texas that reignited debates about “unwritten ...
A look at what happened today in sports history including St. Louis Cardinals' Fernando Tatis' record-breaking night at Dodger Stadium.
The Major League Baseball (MLB) leaders in runs batted in (RBI) in one inning are topped by record holder Fernando Tatís, then with the St. Louis Cardinals, who set the MLB record with eight RBI in a 1999 game in which he hit two grand slams in the third inning of a game against the Los Angeles Dodgers.
The absurd hand-wringing around Fernando Tatís Jr.'s grand slam is evidence of baseball's worst habit, but it will only make the young Padres superstar shine brighter.
Tatis was only the second National League player to hit two grand slams in one game, joining Cloninger. Park was only the second pitcher in major league history to give up two grand slams in one inning, joining Bill Phillips of the Pittsburgh Pirates, who did it in 1890, one to Tom Burns and one to Malachi Kittridge. Therefore, Park was the ...