This Date in Baseball - For the first time in MLB history, s

This Date in Baseball - For the first time in MLB history, six grand slams are hit in a single day

May 21 1926 — Earl Sheely of the Chicago White Sox hit three doubles and a home run against the Boston Red Sox. Sheely doubled in each of his last three at-bats the previous day to give him seven consecutive extra-base hits, tying a major league record.

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