2012年5月10日木曜日

Josh Hamilton Ties Major League Record With Four Home Runs

Josh Hamilton

Josh Hamilton of the Texas Rangers became just the 16th player in big league history to hit four home runs in one game. He also added a double, going 5-5 and driving in eight runs in the 10-3 win over the Baltimore Orioles.

Hamilton is the first player to hit four home runs in a game since Carlos Delgado did so for the Toronto Blue Jays in 2003. His 18 total bases is an American League record and is one short of the Major League record.

On the next few pages, we will take a look at all four of his home runs.

Home Run #1: Hamilton hit a first-pitch curveball in the first inning

via TheScore.com



Home Run #2: Hamilton took a sinker to the opposite field in the third inning

via TheScore.com



Home Run #3: In the seventh inning, it was a hanging slider blasted to center field

via TheScore.com



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