Eugenio Suárez hit a record-tying four home runs in an 8-7 loss to the Atlanta Braves in April 2025. The Arizona Diamondbacks slugger became the 19th player in Major League Baseball history to hit four homers in a single game.
Suárez is the first MLB player with a four-homer game since J.D. Martinez in 2017. Martinez also accomplished the feat with the Diamondbacks.
Suárez is only the second big-league third baseman with a four-home-run game, joining former Philadelphia Phillies great Mike Schmidt, who did it in 1976.
Here is a look at the 19 players in MLB history with four home runs in a single game:
Eugenio Suárez – April 26, 2025 vs. Atlanta Braves
J.D. Martinez – Sept. 4, 2017 at Los Angeles Dodgers
Scooter Gennett – June 6, 2017 vs. St. Louis Cardinals
Josh Hamilton – May 8, 2012 at Baltimore Orioles
Carlos Delgado – Sept. 25, 2003 vs. Tampa Bay (Devil) Rays
Shawn Green – May 23, 2002 at Milwaukee Brewers
Mike Cameron – May 2, 2002 at Chicago White Sox
Mark Whiten – Sept. 7, 1993 at Cincinnati Reds
Bob Horner – July 6, 1986 vs. Montreal Expos
Mike Schmidt – April 17, 1976 at Chicago Cubs
Willie Mays – April 30, 1961 at Milwaukee Braves
Rocky Colavito – June 10, 1959 at Baltimore Orioles
Joe Adcock – July 31, 1954 at Brooklyn Dodgers
Gil Hodges – Aug. 31, 1950 vs. Boston Braves
Pat Seerey – July 18, 1948 at Philadelphia Athletics
Chuck Klein – July 10, 1936 at Pittsburgh Pirates
Lou Gehrig – June 3, 1932 at Philadelphia Athletics
Ed Delahanty – July 13, 1896 at Chicago Colts
Bobby Lowe – May 30, 1894 vs. Cincinnati Reds
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