Yuli Gurriel, Michael Brantley, Jeremy Pena, Kyle Tucker and Yordan Alvarez all homered for the Houston Astros in one inning.
Red Sox starter Nathan Eolvaldi needed just five pitches to get the Astros out in order in the first inning Tuesday night. Houston responded by hitting five home runs off him as part of a nine-run second to tie the MLB record for most homers in an inning, ending his night on its way to routing Boston 13-4. Yordan Alvarez, Kyle Tucker, Jeremy Peña, Michael Brantley and Yuli Gurriel all went deep for the Astros, who set a franchise mark for homers in an inning.
What are the odds?
No. | Player | Pos |
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66 | P | |
64 | P | |
77 | P | |
53 | P | |
61 | P | |
88 | P | |
43 | P | |
47 | P | |
50 | P | |
17 | P | |
55 | P | |
45 | P | |
62 | P | |
65 | P | |
59 | P | |
35 | P |
No. | Player | Pos |
---|---|---|
18 | C | |
15 | C |
No. | Player | Pos |
---|---|---|
27 | 2B | |
2 | 3B | |
14 | SS | |
16 | SS | |
10 | 1B | |
28 | 1B | |
3 | SS |
No. | Player | Pos |
---|---|---|
44 | LF | |
23 | LF | |
20 | LF | |
6 | CF | |
26 | CF | |
30 | LF |