Alex Rodriguez is the historical leader of great slam in Great Leagues

The potion with full bases and two outs, to a Fernando Tatis Jr. caliber batter. (III), Albert Pujols, Juan Soto or Mookie Betts, at the close of the ninth episode and their team losing a race, is so exciting as a home run for any of them, In the same circumstances.

The great sland for fans of their seats in any circumstance the party. Fernando Tatis Jr., father of Tatis Jr., (3), Of the San Diego Fathers, got two in the same episode, against the same pitcher, the Korean Chan Ho Park, Who pitched for the Los Angeles Dodgers when he was part of the St. Louis Cardinals.

In third place and the best second Dominican in this row is Manny Ramirez, with 21

the Dominican Alex Rodriguez not only leads the Creoles. A-Rod is the historic home run leader with three runners in circulation, in Major League Baseball with 25 four-base hits.

The “bambinazo” of the New York Yankees striker, which set the mark (24), leaving behind Lou Gehrig, Occurred against the pitcher George’s account of the Giants of San Francisco, in the seventh episode of an interliga party, to give advantage 5-1 to its equipment, in September of the year 2013. He was in the process of appealing to a 211-match suspension, for doping.

In third place and the second best Dominican in this row is Manny Ramirez, 21; followed by Eddie Murray 19; Willie McCovey and Robin Ventura, tied at 18; with 17 are Jimmie Foxx, Carlos Lee and Ted Williams; Han Aaron has done so on 16 occasions, as have Dave Kingman and Babe Ruth.

With 15 are the Dominican Albert Pujols, third among the Creoles; Ken Griffey Jr., Ryan Howard and Richie Sexson; Jason Giambi has done so on 14 occasions, as have Gil Hodges, Mark McGwire and Mike Piazza, while on the list with 13 are Albert Belle, Carlos Delgado, Joe DiMaggio, George Foster, Jeff Kent, Ralph Kiner and Gary Sheffield.

In the list with 12, occupying the fourth place between the quisqueyanos, they are Edwin Incarnation and Tiled Miguel; with 11 Manny Machado, David Ortiz and Robinson Canó and closing the chapter with double digits, 10, are in eighth place, George Bell 10, Adrian Beltré 10 and Aramis Ramírez.

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