Home run records set by the teams during a game including most, most by both teams, most on Opening Day, and several other variations. Presented below in alphabetical order are home run records set by the teams during a game. Research by Baseball Almanac.
"This will be a game that people around here will remember for a long time." - Manager Grady Little; "People were in here celebrating like we won the World Series. It was the best game I've ever seen." - Starting Pitcher BradPenny; "Thank God Grady put me in there. This is absolutely the most wonderful night of my career. I hit a fastball, but I don't know if it was up or down, in or out." - Marlon Anderson; "I've never seen anything like this in a 15-plus-year career. It was an incredible finish. But it's just one game in 162. It was a great game, but for me, I have to take this in stride." - Kent, Jeff. Dodgers Post Game Press Conference. 18 September 2006. Dodger Stadium.
Home Run Records Set by Teams in a GameBy ONE Team in Different Type Games |
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Record | LG | Record Setting Team | Opponent | Data | Box | |
Most Home Runs In A Doubleheader By One Team |
AL | New York [8 in Game 1] | Philadelphia | 13 | 06-28-1939 |
New York [5 in Game 2] | Philadelphia | 06-28-1939 | |||
NL | Milwaukee [8 in Game 1] | Pittsburgh | 12 | 08-30-1953 | |
Milwaukee [4 in Game 2] | Pittsburgh | 08-30-1953 | |||
Most Home Runs In A Game by One Team |
AL | Toronto | Baltimore | 10 | 09-14-1987 |
NL | Cincinnati | Philadelphia | 9 | 09-04-1999 | |
Most Home Runs In A Game by Losing Team |
AL | Detroit | Chicago | 7 | 05-28-1995 |
Detroit | Boston | 08-08-2004 | |||
Chicago | Toronto | 06-25-2016 | |||
Toronto | Miami | 08-12-2020 | |||
Minnesota | Detroit | 07-28-2021 | |||
Los Angeles | Oakland | 08-04-2022 | |||
NL | St. Louis | Cincinnati | 6 | 05-10-1894 | |
Chicago | New York | 05-12-1930 | |||
New York | Brooklyn | 08-13-1932 | |||
Chicago | St. Louis | 04-16-1955 | |||
New York | Milwaukee | 06-05-1957 | |||
Milwaukee | Cincinnati | 06-08-1961 | |||
Chicago | Milwaukee | 05-29-1962 | |||
Philadelphia | San Francisco | 04-27-1965 | |||
Chicago | Philadelphia | 05-17-1979 | |||
Los Angeles | Colorado | 06-30-1996 | |||
Chicago | Cincinnati | 08-17-2017 | |||
Atlanta | New York | 08-15-2019 | |||
Arizona | San Francisco | 08-16-2019 | |||
Cincinnati | Arizona | 04-22-2021 | |||
Most Home Runs Bold = League Record |
AL | Chicago | Kansas City | 6 | 03-29-2018 |
New York | Philadelphia | 5 | 04-12-1932 | ||
Boston | Washington | 04-12-1965 | |||
Milwaukee | Boston | 04-10-1980 | |||
Cleveland | Texas | 04-27-1995 | |||
Minnesota | Kansas City | 04-01-2002 | |||
NL | Los Angeles | Arizona | 8 | 03-28-2019 | |
New York | Montreal | 6 | 04-04-1988 | ||
Most Home Runs Bold = League Record |
AL | Los Angeles | Oakland | 7 | 08-04-2022 |
Oakland | Minnesota | 6 | 08-03-1991 | ||
Toronto | Arizona | 05-21-2010 | |||
NL | New York | Chicago | 5 | 06-16-1930 | |
St. Louis | Brooklyn | 09-01-1953 | |||
Cincinnati | Milwaukee | 04-16-1955 | |||
Chicago | Pittsburgh | 04-21-1964 | |||
Pittsburgh | Los Angeles | 05-07-1973 | |||
Colorado | San Francisco | 05-09-1994 | |||
Atlanta | Colorado | 04-19-1998 | |||
Philadelphia | Washington | 09-08-2009 | |||
Houston | Cincinnati | 09-16-2009 | |||
Colorado | Miami | 06-20-2016 | |||
Most Home Runs By Different Players On Same Team In A Game by One Team |
AL | Baltimore | Boston | 7 | 05-17-1967 |
Oakland | California | 06-27-1996 | |||
Detroit | Toronto | 06-20-2000 | |||
Boston | Detroit | 09-04-2013 | |||
NL | Cincinnati | Philadelphia | 8 | 09-04-1999 | |
Most Home Runs By Bold = League Record |
AL | Minnesota | San Diego | 6 | 09-12-2017 |
New York | Philadelphia | 5 | 06-03-1932 | ||
New York | Philadelphia | 05-24-1936 | |||
Cleveland | Philadelphia | 06-18-1941 | |||
Boston | St. Louis | 06-08-1950 | |||
NL | Milwaukee | Brooklyn | 6 | 07-31-1954 | |
Montreal | Atlanta | 07-30-1978 | |||
Most Home Runs By The Outfielders In A Game by One Team |
AL | New York | Chicago | 5 | 07-28-1940 |
Cleveland | New York | 07-13-1945 | |||
Cleveland | Baltimore | 06-10-1959 | |||
New York | Boston | 05-30-1961 | |||
NL | Cincinnati | Milwaukee | 6 | 08-18-1956 | |
San Francisco | Milwaukee | 04-30-1961 | |||
Most Solo Home Runs Bold = League Record |
AL | Boston | Toronto | 7 | 07-04-1977 |
Chicago | Toronto | 06-25-2016 | |||
Los Angeles | Oakland | 08-04-2022 | |||
NL | Los Angeles | New York | 7 | 06-24-2018 | |
New York | Philadelphia | 6 | 08-13-1939 | ||
New York | Cincinnati | 06-24-1950 | |||
Atlanta | Chicago | 08-03-1967 | |||
Chicago | San Diego | 08-19-1970 | |||
Record | LG | Record Setting Team | Opponent | Data | Box | |
Home Run Records Set by Teams in a GameBy ONE Team in ONE Game in ONE Inning |
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Record | LG | Record Setting Team | Opponent | Data | Box | |
Most Home Runs In Any Inning |
AL | Minnesota | Kansas City | 5 | 06-09-1966 7th Inning |
Rich Rollins | |||||
Zoilo Versalles | |||||
Tony Oliva | |||||
Don Mincher | |||||
Harmon Killebrew | |||||
New York | Toronto | 09-17-2020 4th Inning |
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Brett Gardner | |||||
DJ LeMahieu | |||||
Luke Voit | |||||
Giancarlo Stanton | |||||
Gleyber Torres | |||||
Houston | Boston | 05-17-2022 2nd Inning |
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Yordan Alvarez | |||||
Kyle Tucker | |||||
Jeremy Peña | |||||
Michael Brantley | |||||
Yuli Gurriel | |||||
NL | New York | Cincinnati | 5 | 06-06-1939 4th Inning |
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Burgess Whitehead | |||||
Manny Salvo | |||||
Jo-Jo Moore | |||||
Harry Danning | |||||
Frank Demaree | |||||
Philadelphia | Cincinnati | 06-02-1949 4th Inning |
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Del Ennis | |||||
Andy Seminick | |||||
Willie Jones | |||||
Schoolboy Rowe | |||||
Andy Seminick | |||||
San Francisco | Cincinnati | 08-23-1961 9th Inning |
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Orlando Cepeda | |||||
Felipe Alou | |||||
Jim Davenport | |||||
Willie Mays | |||||
John Orsino | |||||
Milwaukee | Cincinnati | 04-22-2006 4th Inning |
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Bill Hall | |||||
Damian Miller | |||||
Brady Clark | |||||
J.J. Hardy | |||||
Prince Fielder | |||||
Washington | Milwaukee | 07-27-2017 3rd Inning |
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Brian Goodwin | |||||
Wilmer Difo | |||||
Bryce Harper | |||||
Ryan Zimmerman | |||||
Anthony Rendon | |||||
Most HRs Consecutively In Any Inning |
AL | Cleveland | Los Angeles | 4 | 07-31-1963 6th Inning |
Woodie Held | Paul Foytack | ||||
Pedro Ramos | Paul Foytack | ||||
Tito Francona | Paul Foytack | ||||
Larry Brown | Paul Foytack | ||||
Minnesota | Kansas City | 05-02-1964 11th Inning |
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Tony Oliva | Dan Pfister | ||||
Bob Allison | Dan Pfister | ||||
Jimmie Hall | Dan Pfister | ||||
Harmon Killebrew | Vern Handrahan | ||||
Boston | New York | 04-22-2007 3rd Inning |
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Manny Ramirez | Chase Wright | ||||
J.D. Drew | Chase Wright | ||||
Mike Lowell | Chase Wright | ||||
Jason Varitek | Chase Wright | ||||
Chicago | Kansas City | 08-14-2008 6th Inning |
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Jim Thome | Joel Peralta | ||||
Paul Konerko | Joel Peralta | ||||
Alexei Ramirez | Joel Peralta | ||||
Juan Uribe | Robinson Tejeda | ||||
Chicago | St. Louis | 08-16-2020 5th Inning |
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Yoan Moncada | Roel Ramirez | ||||
Yasmani Grandal | Roel Ramirez | ||||
Jose Abreu | Roel Ramirez | ||||
Eloy Jimenez | Roel Ramirez | ||||
NL | Milwaukee | Cincinnati | 4 | 06-08-1961 7th Inning |
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Eddie Mathews | Jim Maloney | ||||
Hank Aaron | Jim Maloney | ||||
Joe Adcock | Marshall Bridges | ||||
Frank Thomas | Marshall Bridges | ||||
Los Angeles | San Diego | 09-18-2006 9th Inning |
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Jeff Kent | Jon Adkins | ||||
J.D. Drew | Jon Adkins | ||||
Russell Martin | Trevor Hoffman | ||||
Marlon Anderson | Trevor Hoffman | ||||
Arizona | Milwaukee | 08-11-2010 4th Inning |
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Adam LaRoche | Dave Bush | ||||
Miguel Montero | Dave Bush | ||||
Mark Reynolds | Dave Bush | ||||
Stephen Drew | Dave Bush | ||||
Washington | Milwaukee | 07-27-2017 3rd Inning |
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Brian Goodwin | Michael Blazek | ||||
Wilmer Difo | Michael Blazek | ||||
Bryce Harper | Michael Blazek | ||||
Ryan Zimmerman | Michael Blazek | ||||
Washington | San Diego | 06-09-2019 8th Inning |
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Howie Kendrick | Craig Stammen | ||||
Trea Turner | Craig Stammen | ||||
Adam Eaton | Craig Stammen | ||||
Anthony Rendon | Craig Stammen | ||||
St. Louis | Philadelphia | 07-02-2022 1st Inning |
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Nolan Arenado | Kyle Gibson | ||||
Nolan Gorman | Kyle Gibson | ||||
Juan Yepez | Kyle Gibson | ||||
Dylan Carlson | Kyle Gibson | ||||
Most HRs Consecutively From Start of Game |
AL | Baltimore | Texas | 3 | 05-10-2012 |
Ryan Flaherty | Colby Lewis | ||||
J.J. Hardy | Colby Lewis | ||||
Nick Markakis | Colby Lewis | ||||
Minnesota | New York | 06-09-2022 | |||
Luis Arraez | Gerrit Cole | ||||
Byron Buxton | Gerrit Cole | ||||
Carlos Correa | Gerrit Cole | ||||
NL | San Diego | San Francisco | 3 | 04-13-1987 | |
Marvell Wynne | Roger Mason | ||||
Tony Gwynn | Roger Mason | ||||
John Kruk | Roger Mason | ||||
Atlanta | Cincinnati | 05-28-2003 | |||
Rafael Furcal | Jeff Austin | ||||
Mark DeRosa | Jeff Austin | ||||
Gary Sheffield | Jeff Austin | ||||
Milwaukee | Cincinnati | 09-09-2007 | |||
Rickie Weeks | Phil Dumatrait | ||||
J.J. Hardy | Phil Dumatrait | ||||
Ryan Braun | Phil Dumatrait | ||||
Arizona | Washington | 07-21-2017 | |||
David Peralta | Max Scherzer | ||||
A.J. Pollock | Max Scherzer | ||||
Jake Lamb | Max Scherzer | ||||
Arizona | Philadelphia | 06-10-2019 | |||
Jarrod Dyson | Jerad Eickhoff | ||||
Ketel Marte | Jerad Eickhoff | ||||
David Peralta | Jerad Eickhoff | ||||
New York | Washington | 10-04-2022 | |||
Brandon Nimmo | Paolo Espino | ||||
Francisco Lindor | Paolo Espino | ||||
Jeff McNeil | Paolo Espino | ||||
Record | LG | Record Setting Team | Opponent | Data | Box | |
Home Run Records Set by Teams in a GameBy BOTH Teams in Different Type Games |
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Record | LG | Record Setting Team | Opponent | Data | Box | |
Most Home Runs In A Doubleheader By Both Teams |
AL | New York (9) | Philadelphia (5) | 14 | 05-22-1930 |
05-22-1930 | |||||
Chicago (7) | Texas (7) | 08-28-1998 | |||
08-28-1998 | |||||
NL | Milwaukee (9) | Chicago (6) | 15 | 05-30-1956 | |
05-30-1956 | |||||
Most Home Runs In A Game by Both Teams |
AL | Detroit (7) | Chicago (5) | 12 | 05-28-1995 |
Detroit (6) | Chicago (6) | 07-02-2002 | |||
NL | Arizona (8) | Philadelphia (5) | 13 | 06-10-2019 | |
Most Home Runs In A Game by Both Teams (On Opening Day) Bold = League Record |
AL | New York (5) | Philadelphia (2) | 7 | 04-12-1932 |
Boston (5) | Washington (2) | 04-12-1965 | |||
Milwaukee (5) | Boston (2) | 04-10-1980 | |||
Cleveland (5) | Texas (2) | 04-27-1995 | |||
Milwaukee (4) | California (3) | 04-02-1996 | |||
Chicago (6) | Kansas City (1) | 03-29-2018 | |||
NL | Los Angeles (8) | Arizona (2) | 10 | 03-28-2019 | |
New York (6) | Montreal (1) | 7 | 04-04-1988 | ||
Atlanta (4) | Chicago (3) | 04-05-1988 | |||
Atlanta (5) | San Francisco (2) | 04-01-1996 | |||
Most Home Runs In A Game by Both Teams With No Other Runs |
AL | Cleveland (4) | New York (0) | 4 | 08-02-1956 |
New York (4) | Baltimore (0) | 05-13-1973 | |||
NL | Colorado (5) | Miami (3) | 8 | 06-20-2016 | |
Most Solo Home Runs In A Game by Both Teams |
AL | Detroit (5) | Chicago (5) | 10 | 05-28-1995 |
NL | Colorado (5) | Miami (3) | 8 | 06-20-2016 | |
Record | LG | Record Setting Team | Opponent | Data | Box | |
Most Home Runs in Games by MLB Teams | Research by Baseball Almanac |
Did you know that on May 1, 1920, the Boston Braves played the Brooklyn Dodgers in a twenty-six inning game where neither club hit a home run setting the Major League record for longest game without a home run by either team?
On September 4, 1999, eight different players from the Cincinnati Reds hit a home run in a game versus the Philadelphia Phillies setting a Major League record for most players on one team with a home run during a game.
On June 10, 2019, ten different players went deep in that same game, setting the record for most players from two teams with a home run – an incredible mark that was tied on April 29, 2023!
The Boston Red Sox hit eight home runs against the Toronto Blue Jays on July 4, 1977. Seven of them were hit with nobody on base setting the Major League record for most home runs in a game with nobody on base.