San Francisco Giants’ Alex Dickerson tied a major league record with five extra-base hits in the 23-5 rout of the Rockies this evening. Below you will find the complete list of those with whom he shares the record.
Sept. 2, 2020 – Giants’ Alex Dickerson
July 20, 2018 – Cardinals’ Matt Carpenter
Sept. 3, 2017 – Indians’ Jose Ramirez
Stats aside: Jose Ramirez stands alone as the only player to do so with extra-base hits from both sides of the plate. He could have had an opportunity to become the only player with six extra-base hits in a game, but Gio Urshela pinch ran for him after his fifth extra-base hit, an eighth inning double, Urshela would come to the plate and walk in the ninth inning.
June 27, 2016 – Chicago Cubs’ Kris Bryant
Aug. 15, 2015 – Boston Red Sox’ Jackie Bradley Jr.
May 8, 2012 – Texas Rangers’ Josh Hamilton
July 30, 2008 – Cleveland Indians’ Kelly Shoppach
May 23, 2002 – Los Angeles Dodgers’ Shawn Green
Aug. 28, 1977 – Los Angeles Dodgers’ Steve Garvey
Aug. 1, 1970 – Pittsburgh Pirates’ Willie Stargell
July 31, 1954 – Milwaukee Braves’ Joe Adcock
July 14, 1946 – Cleveland Indians’ Lou Boudreau (Game One of a doubleheader; Player-Manager)
Aug. 15, 1889 – Cleveland Spiders’ Larry Twitchell
July 9, 1885 – Chicago White Stockings’ George Gore
June 25, 1885 – Philadelphia Athletics’ George Strief (American Association)