Batters with two grand slams in the same baseball game

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Listed below are the Major League Baseball players who have hit two grand slams in the same game.


Date Player Team

May 24, 1936

Tony Lazzeri New York Yankees, AL

July 4, 1939

Jim Tabor Boston Red Sox, AL

July 27, 1946

Rudy York Boston Red Sox, AL

May 9, 1961

Jim Gentile Baltimore Orioles, AL

July 3, 1966

Tony Cloninger Atlanta Braves, NL

June 24, 1968

Jim Northrup Detroit Tigers, AL

June 26, 1970

Frank Robinson Baltimore Orioles, AL

September 4, 1995

Robin Ventura Chicago White Sox, AL

August 14, 1998

Chris Hoiles Baltimore Orioles, AL

April 23, 1999

Fernando Tatis St. Louis Cardinals, NL

May 10, 1999

Nomar Garciaparra Boston Red Sox, AL

July 29, 2003

Bill Mueller Boston Red Sox, AL

  • Tony Cloninger is the only pitcher on the list. Late in the game, the #8 hitter for the Braves came to bat with two men on base. He struck out, to the boos of the hometown Giants' fans. Conceivably, if the #8 hitter had got on base without driving in a run, Cloninger would have had a chance for a third grand slam.
  • Fernando Tatis is the only player to hit his grand slams during the same inning. Both were off pitcher Chan Ho Park
  • Tony Lazzeri, Jim Tabor, Jim Gentile and Robin Ventura belted their grand slams in consecutive innings.
  • Bill Mueller is the only player to hit his grand slams from opposite sides of the plate.
  • Jim Northrup and Fernando Tatis hit their grand slams in consecutive at-bats.
  • Robin Ventura, who hit two grand slams in one game with the White Sox in 1995, later became the only player to hit a grand slam in each game of a doubleheader while playing for the Mets on May 20, 1999.
  • There are only two NL players on the list.

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