Grand slam

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A grand slam is a home run hit with runners on first, second, and third base. It is often a demoralizing blow as it is worth four runs.

The all time leader in grand slams is Lou Gehrig who hit 23 during his distinguished career. The single season leader is Don Mattingly, who hit six grand slams during the 1988 season.

In the early days of baseball, a grand slam was often an inside-the-park home run, but nowadays that is exceedingly rare.

[edit] Two Grand Slams in a Game

The following players hit two grand slams in a game:

Tatis hit his grand slams in the same inning. One of Tabor's grand slams was an inside the park grand slam.

[edit] Grand Slam in First Major League At-bat

Three players have hit a grand slam homer in their first big league plate appearance. They are:

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