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Brother Buzz

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22. Mays' walk off home run was almost a footnote to that game, but it helped fill Willie's BINGO card
Thu Mar 26, 2020, 03:37 PM
Mar 2020

An Offbeat Record Held By Willie Mays

Willie Mays holds the record for hitting home runs in the most different innings. Mays hit at least one home run in every inning from one to sixteen. His first-inning and sixteenth-inning home runs, both off Warren Spahn, are the most noteworthy. The one in the first inning was the first of Mays’s career, and the sixteenth-inning blast broke up one of the all-time great pitching duels and provided a 1-0 victory for Juan Marichal.

The following list shows the first home runs Mays hit in innings 1-13, and the only one he hit in innings 14-16. (The data comes from SABR’s Home Run Log.)

Inning Date Pitcher Team
1 5-28-1951 Warren Spahn Boston
2 6-6-1951 Willie Ramsdell Cincinnati
3 4-18-1954 Carl Erskine Brooklyn
4 6-27-1951 Don Newcombe Brooklyn
5 8-30-1951 Vern Law Pittsburgh
6 6-23-1951 Turk Lown Chicago
7 6-18-1951 Joe Presko St. Louis
8 6-17-1951 (1G) Howie Pollet St. Louis
9 7-22-1951 (1G) Ken Raffensberger Cincinnati
10 6-22-1951 Dutch Leonard Chicago
11 7-4-1955 (2G) Lino Donoso Pittsburgh
12 6-4-1955 Warren Hacker Chicago
13 7-3-1951 Jocko Thompson Philadelphia
14 4-30-1954 Warren Hacker Chicago
15 9-27-1968 Ted Abernathy Cincinnati
16 7-26-1963 Warren Spahn Milwaukee

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There is no crying in baseball. gibraltar72 Mar 2020 #1
Perfect! Auggie Mar 2020 #2
The catch! And Timmy! jls4561 Mar 2020 #3
Thanks auggie. Love that poem. Walleye Mar 2020 #4
"Juuuuuust a bit outside....." Ohiogal Mar 2020 #5
BINGO! That's the other quote! Auggie Mar 2020 #7
....sorry,double post. Don't know what happened. Ohiogal Mar 2020 #5
Max Patkin Auggie Mar 2020 #8
I remember Ohiogal Mar 2020 #12
Lucky you! Brother Buzz Mar 2020 #17
Who's On First? Ohiogal Mar 2020 #9
Thanks for posting the Late Night version Auggie Mar 2020 #11
Baseball Bugs Ohiogal Mar 2020 #10
Satchel Paige Auggie Mar 2020 #13
He was a national treasure! Ohiogal Mar 2020 #15
Satchel Paige holds the record for being the oldest Major League Baseball player ever. Brother Buzz Mar 2020 #18
Outstanding outfield catches Auggie Mar 2020 #14
Centerfield, Baby! Brother Buzz Mar 2020 #16
Fantastic Auggie Mar 2020 #19
Centerfield was 'inducted' into Baseball Hall of Fame Brother Buzz Mar 2020 #20
Spahn vs Marichal, July 2, 1963: two pitchers, 16 innings Auggie Mar 2020 #21
Mays' walk off home run was almost a footnote to that game, but it helped fill Willie's BINGO card Brother Buzz Mar 2020 #22
Amazing stat and, I guess, record Auggie Mar 2020 #23
Two years later, Warren Spahn played for the Giants, his last year Brother Buzz Mar 2020 #24
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