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Originally posted by: BrokenVisage
Robert Person for the Phillies? If I'm not mistaken, he hit two homers that day and came close to another GS.
Originally posted by: kranky
While we wait for confirmation, let's recognize the amazing feat that pitcher Tony Cloninger pulled off in 1966. He hit two grand slams in the same game, something that no NL player (not just pitcher) had ever done before.
He also singled in a run to give him 9 RBI's for the game.
Originally posted by: tm37
Originally posted by: kranky
While we wait for confirmation, let's recognize the amazing feat that pitcher Tony Cloninger pulled off in 1966. He hit two grand slams in the same game, something that no NL player (not just pitcher) had ever done before.
He also singled in a run to give him 9 RBI's for the game.
And then Chan Ho park Gave up two Grand Slams in the SAME INNING!
Originally posted by: 91TTZ
Wayne Gretsky? I think he hit a grand slam then a touchdown also. Then he got red carded for traveling.
Originally posted by: Brackis
Originally posted by: tm37
Originally posted by: kranky
While we wait for confirmation, let's recognize the amazing feat that pitcher Tony Cloninger pulled off in 1966. He hit two grand slams in the same game, something that no NL player (not just pitcher) had ever done before.
He also singled in a run to give him 9 RBI's for the game.
And then Chan Ho park Gave up two Grand Slams in the SAME INNING!
Jose Vidro (?) hitting 2 grand slams in one inning... GG
Originally posted by: BrokenVisage
Robert Person for the Phillies? If I'm not mistaken, he hit two homers that day and came close to another GS.
Originally posted by: 95SS
Originally posted by: Brackis
Originally posted by: tm37
Originally posted by: kranky
While we wait for confirmation, let's recognize the amazing feat that pitcher Tony Cloninger pulled off in 1966. He hit two grand slams in the same game, something that no NL player (not just pitcher) had ever done before.
He also singled in a run to give him 9 RBI's for the game.
And then Chan Ho park Gave up two Grand Slams in the SAME INNING!
Jose Vidro (?) hitting 2 grand slams in one inning... GG
It was Fernando Tatis
Originally posted by: cavemanmoron
Originally posted by: 95SS
Originally posted by: Brackis
Originally posted by: tm37
Originally posted by: kranky
While we wait for confirmation, let's recognize the amazing feat that pitcher Tony Cloninger pulled off in 1966. He hit two grand slams in the same game, something that no NL player (not just pitcher) had ever done before.
He also singled in a run to give him 9 RBI's for the game.
And then Chan Ho park Gave up two Grand Slams in the SAME INNING!
Jose Vidro (?) hitting 2 grand slams in one inning... GG
It was Fernando Tatis
Who was the last MLB Pitcher to hit a Grand Slam?? Pitcher.![]()