It's funny you asked that, because John Miller answered this the other day on KNBR Giants radio network after Bonds, Ray Durham and Pedro Feliz hit back to back to back HR's.
Here was his answer after achiving it on mlb.tv radio
1. Milwaukee Braves, June 8, 1961, 7th inning.
(Eddie Mathews, Hank Aaron, Joe Adcock, Frank Thomas)
2. Cleveland Indians, July 31, 1963, 2nd game, 6th inning.
(Woody Held, Pedro Ramos, Tito Francona, Larry Brown)
3. Minnesota Twins, May 2, 1964, 11th inning.
(Tony Oliva, Bob Allison, Jimmie Hall, Harmon Killebrew)
2006-07-24 05:26:58
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answered by palffy68 3
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There are three actually. All of them hit 4 back to back. Cleveland in 63 versus the Dodgers. The Twins in 64 versus the Royals, and in 61 the Brewers did it versus the Reds.
2006-07-21 14:21:49
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answered by Gino C 1
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Texas Rangers had a streak of 27 games in a row with a homerun in 2002 i think.
2006-07-21 14:05:44
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answered by jay c 2
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I dunno but that back to back to back homers last night for the Giants were awesome. Bonds-Duhram-Feliz! Sweet. Then they almost had 4 in row. Todd Greene missed a homer by 5 feet. The last time they had back to back to back was in 2004. Snow-Bonds-Feliz.
2006-07-21 14:44:08
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answered by Ronnoc 3
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