The first and only home run cycle in a professional baseball game belongs to Tyrone Horne, who stroked four long balls for the minor league, Double-A Arkansas Travelers in a game against the San Antonio Missions on July 27, 1998.
The closest a major league player has come to hitting for the home run cycle was on April 26, 2005 when Alex Rodriguez of the New York Yankees hit 3 home runs off Los Angeles Angels pitcher Bartolo Colon. Rodriguez hit a 3-run home run, 2-run home run, and a grand slam in the first, third, and fourth innings, respectively. He later, in the bottom of the eighth inning, just missed a solo home run, lining out to Jeff DaVanon in deep center field.
2007-08-25 05:08:32
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answered by jsied96 5
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i've got considered the clip some situations, and greater desirable than something it merely straightforward sucks. i've got considered human beings at here bashing him for it, yet come on. each team celebrates a walk off existence that, it substitute into in basic terms a freak twist of destiny. I truthfully have a feeling that communities are going to be so lots greater cautious to any extent further. I advise, he substitute into between the Angels proper gamers, and now he's maximum possibly achieved for the season. it somewhat is merely undesirable, and a terrible substitute of thoughts in a rely of seconds. i'm hoping he gets greater suitable quickly, even even with the shown fact that i'm no longer awaiting to work out him for something of the season. desire this does not impact him next 12 months the two.
2016-11-13 09:25:53
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answered by gjokaj 4
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Highly unlikely. Since there are only about 12 4-homer games in history, hitting for the variety of homeruns is practically impossible. I mean, the chances are slim to none, but to actually do it would be even slimmer
2007-08-25 05:04:34
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answered by Anonymous
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Not in the majors, no.
Here's the box to Horne's big night in San Antonio: http://www.usatoday.com/sports/scores98/98208/98208461.htm
2007-08-25 05:17:12
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answered by Chipmaker Authentic 7
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A 4 home run game is really hard so that would be almost impossible.
2007-08-25 07:21:07
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answered by Mr. Smith 5
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Nope, never been done. There are only a handful of 4-HR games to begin with.
2007-08-25 04:56:47
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answered by bada_bing2k4 4
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No, but if it ever happens in the majors, what a sight to see!
2007-08-25 05:51:53
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answered by Jacki 3
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Just me in little league. 2 in the parkers
2007-08-25 04:56:03
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answered by imyourguy8675 2
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i don't think anyone has done that b4, its near imopssible, and 4 hrs in a game is already really rare
2007-08-25 04:53:58
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answered by Jerrycobra 3
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I did
2007-08-25 05:08:26
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answered by Anonymous
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