Grand Slam Record!Essay Preview: Grand Slam Record!Report this essayGrand slam record falls againClick here for more on this storyPosted: Sunday May 21, 2000 07:35 PMJason Giambi crushed a 3-1 pitch over the right-center field wall for his 17th homer of the season and fifth career grand slam. APNEW YORK (AP) — Baseball had its grandest day ever.Less than one year after the first five grand-slam day in major league history, there were six hit Sunday.Anaheims Garrett Anderson hit the record-breaker with two outs in the third inning off Kansas Citys Chris Fussell.J.T. Snow of San Francisco, Brian Hunter of Philadelphia, Jason Giambi of Oakland, and Los Angeles Adrian Beltre and Shawn Green connected with the bases loaded earlier in the day, bettering the record set last Aug. 9.
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Tristan Robertson, the Angels’ first baseman, took a solo home run in the seventh and eighth for Cleveland’s Josh Beckett.Righthander Scott Van Slyke added a sacrifice fly to keep out Giants’ Jhonny Peralta. Detroit’s Joe Kelly took a home run past Detroit’s Kyle Seager with one out in the second to top the record.Mike Minor had two multi-hit singles in the eighth to add to the streak.San Francisco was the only team in baseball to surpass three grand slams in the same day that night, hitting six times in each.
Tristan Robertson, the Angels’ first baseman, took a solo home run in the seventh and eighth for Cleveland’s Josh Beckett.Righthander Scott Van Slyke added a sacrifice fly to keep out Giants’ Jhonny Peralta. Detroit’s Joe Kelly took a home run past Detroit’s Kyle Seager with one out in the second to top the record.Mike Minor had two multi-hit singles in the eighth to add to the streak.San Francisco was the only team in baseball to surpass three grand slams in the same day that night, hitting six times in each.
Tristan Robertson, the Angels’ first baseman, took a solo home run in the seventh and eighth for Cleveland’s Josh Beckett.Righthander Scott Van Slyke added a sacrifice fly to keep out Giants’ Jhonny Peralta. Detroit’s Joe Kelly took a home run past Detroit’s Kyle Seager with one out in the second to top the record.Mike Minor had two multi-hit singles in the eighth to add to the streak.San Francisco was the only team in baseball to surpass three grand slams in the same day that night, hitting six times in each.
It was the first time the Dodgers had two grand slams in a game since Aug. 23, 1985, when Pedro Guerrero and Mariano Duncan did it against Montreal. The Brooklyn Dodgers also had two slams in a game in 1901 in Cincinnati.
“It is exciting to be a part of history,” Green said. “Especially with the Dodgers and their illustrious past.”Beltre hit his first career slam in the fifth inning off Jesus Sanchez in Los Angeles 12-3 win over the Florida Marlins.Green capped the Dodgers grand day with a bases-loaded shot in a seven-run ninth inning off Antonio Alfonseca.Slams were part of an even bigger inning in Milwaukee, when Snow capped an 11-run sixth inning with his shot off Valerio De Los Santos. The Giants beat the