The record is four, and it's been done five times. The Dodgers last season and this year's Red Sox are the last teams to have accomplished the feat.
Here's a list of the times it has been done, along with the teams and players involved.
2007-06-27 18:14:03
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answer #1
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answered by Craig S 7
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4
2007-06-27 18:17:17
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answer #2
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answered by NONAME 3
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4
2007-06-27 18:15:27
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answer #3
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answered by Choro-Kun 5
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uh i think the dodgers have the record
they did it last year when they were trailing 9-5 heading into the 9th inning
Jeff Kent, J.D. Drew, Russel Martin and Marlon Anderson hit 4 consecutive homeruns with no outs to tie the game...martin and anderson hit it against the ALL time career saves leader Trevor Hoffman
Nomaar garciappara came up in the 10th or 11th iono which inning but he came up and hit a 2 run homerun with the dodgers trailing 10-9 to win the game in extra innings
2007-06-27 19:26:23
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answer #4
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answered by Anonymous
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Four. The Red Sox did it this April past, the Dodgers did it last September, and three teams did it in the early 1960s. Those are the only five occurrences.
2007-06-27 18:16:05
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answer #5
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answered by Chipmaker Authentic 7
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Yes, the most consecutive home runs ever hit during a single game is 4.
Held by Mike Cameron, Rocky Colavito, Carlos Delgado, Lou Gehrig, Bobby Lowe and Mike Schmidt.
2007-06-27 18:17:20
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answer #6
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answered by Anonymous
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DEAR SIR
WHEN THE ROCKET ROGER CLEMENTS ANDY WAS IN
HOUSTON THEY EACH HAD 5 GRAND SLAMS AGAINST
THE RED BIRDS TONY,S TEAM IT WAS A LAUGHING
MATTER THAT NIGHT SCORE WAS 20-3 DOES THAT
TELL YOU SOME THING ABOUT ROGER AND ANDY AND
THE HOUSTON ASTRO,S TONY LAUGH SO HARD HE
WET HIS PANTS AND HAD TO GO AND CHANGE THEM
BEFORE THE PRESS TALK OK AND ALSO BROKE HIS
GLASSES ASTRO COACH HAD NOTHING TO SAY AT
THE TIME OK 5 GRAND SLAMS 1ST 3RD 5TH 8TH 9TH
TAKE CARE
2007-06-27 19:56:17
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answer #7
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answered by ? 7
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mark maguire and sammy sosa
2007-06-27 18:12:04
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answer #8
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answered by Carolina D 3
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