06/05/2025 20:00hs.
Last Saturday night it will be recorded in the MLB books After a feat achieved by a Latin baseball player of the Arizona Diamondbacks. Eugenio Suárez It matched the historical Carlos Delgado And he achieved a impossible record in the MLB al connect four home runs in a single game.
The new leader of MLB home runs, Eugenio Suárez, matched Carlos Delgado’s record
Eugenio Suárez lived a dream night in the Chase Field al connect four home runs in your first four shifts In a duel full of emotions in front of Atlanta Braves. His historical performance left an impossible brand to ignore the MLB and made it the decimonoveno player in history to achieve it.
The Venezuelan He took the ball from the park in the second, fourth and sixth entrance against the starter Grant Holmes. Each hit rumbled in the stadium and ignited the passion of fans by seeing the New home run leader (10) of the big leagues in a memorable performance.
Holmes could not contain the power of the right batter, who signed a third home run Before forcing your departure from the game. Suárez’s power revived the Latin spirit, but the best had not yet arrived.
-When it seemed that everything was said, Eugenio He returned in the ninth entrance to connect his fourth home run of the night. The hit against Raisel Iglesias He tied the game, unleashed madness in the stands and enlarged his figure in the majors as the second Latin American to take over this brand.

Each of the baseball players who achieved the record of four home runs in a MLB game
The deed of Eugenio Suárez adds to a select list that Very few baseball players reached in the history of the MLB. Within the American Leaguethe following names stood out:
- Lou Gehrig
- Patre
- Rocky Colavito
- Mike Cameron
- Carlos Delgado
- Josh Hamilton .
In the National Leaguethe group is even broader, but no less exclusive:
- Bobby Lowe
- Ed Delahanty
- Chuck Klein
- Gil Hodges
- Joe Adcock
- Willie Mays
- Mike Schmidt
- Bob Horner
- Mark Whitten
- Shawn Green
- Scooter Gennett
- JD Martínez
- Eugenio Suárez

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