The Chicago White Sox tied an MLB record Sunday, August 16th, with four consecutive home runs against the St. Louis Cardinals in their 7-2 win, the 10th time in major league history it’s been done.
4 IN A ROW! The White Sox tied the major-league record (10th time) by hitting four consecutive homers in the fifth inning. pic.twitter.com/4vtAjwiXQ7
— Chicago White Sox (@whitesox) August 16, 2020
All four homers were hit in the fifth inning off Cardinals reliever Roel Ramirez, who was making his major league debut. Chicago’s Yoan Moncada was first with a three-run home run, followed by homers by Yasmani Grandal, Jose Abreu and Eloy Jimenez.