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2025's best back-to-back HRs

Home runs so good, another one followed immediately

9/19: Ohtani & Betts went B2B to pick Kershaw up on his big night at Dodger Stadium

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Shohei Ohtani | 370 feet

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Mookie Betts | 405 feet

9/19: The Reds went back to back to take the lead and try to keep their season alive

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Spencer Steer | 389 feet

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Elly De La Cruz | 366 feet

9/12: Hot start! Yandy Díaz and Junior Caminero opened the matinee with blasts off Shota Imanaga

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Yandy Díaz | 433 feet

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Junior Caminero | 401 feet

9/10: What better way to open the game than with back-to-back blasts?

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Brice Turang | 435 feet

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Jackson Chourio | 409 feet

9/9: Nothing like back-to-back jacks to pile it on against your division rival

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Otto Kemp | 385 feet

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Harrison Bader | 358 feet

9/7: These back-to-back jacks helped the Mariners put up an 8-run inning

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Jorge Polanco | 348 feet

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Josh Naylor | 385 feet

9/6: Matthew Lugo and Jo Adell launched a pair of late-night blasts in Anaheim

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Matthew Lugo | 383 feet

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Jo Adell | 419 feet

9/5: The Giants continued their quest for October with b2b HRs to open the scoring

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Rafael Devers | 416 feet

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Willy Adames | 401 feet

9/5: The Phillies hammered b2b moonshots as they look to extend their NL East lead

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Brandon Marsh | 420 feet

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Harrison Bader | 410 feet

9/3: What's better than going back-to-back? Back-to-back-TO-BACK!

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Colton Cowser | 420 feet

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Coby Mayo | 401 feet

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Alex Jackson | 406 feet

9/2: Big Dumper hit No. 51 & J-Rod followed it up with an encore of his own

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Cal Raleigh | 371 feet

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Julio Rodríguez | 359 feet

9/2: The Mets' top HR hitters clobbered back-to-back dingers to extend the lead

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Juan Soto | 408 feet

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Pete Alonso | 388 feet

9/1: Ketel Marte and Geraldo Perdomo led off the game with a bang as they hit HRs on back-to-back pitches

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Ketel Marte | 441 feet

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Geraldo Perdomo | 417 feet

9/1: Down 2-1 in the top of the 9th, Bo Bichette's 2-run HR gave Toronto the lead and Daulton Varsho added on vs. the Reds

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Bo Bichette | 381 feet

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Daulton Varsho | 388 feet

9/1: JJ Bleday and Zack Gelof opened September on the right foot for the A's to take the lead in St. Louis

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JJ Bleday | 381 feet

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Zack Gelof | 385 feet

8/30: Jackson Chourio returned from the IL and didn't miss a beat, going back-to-back with Christian Yelich for the lead

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Jackson Chourio | 361 feet

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Christian Yelich | 390 feet

8/28: Houston opened the scoring with b2b solo dingers in their fight to hold onto 1st place in the AL West

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Jose Altuve | 369 feet

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Christian Walker | 333 feet

8/25: Korey Lee belted his first homer of the season and Brooks Baldwin followed it up with a blast of his own

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Korey Lee | 392 feet

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Brooks Baldwin | 402 feet

8/24: Bryan Reynolds and Spencer Horwitz ambushed Michael McGreevy, slamming back-to-back jacks

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Bryan Reynolds | 432 feet

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Spencer Horwitz | 413 feet

8/23: Mark Vientos & Jeff McNeil went back-to-back, marking their 2nd HRs of the night

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Mark Vientos | 414 feet

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Jeff McNeil | 387 feet

8/19: What's better than going back-to-back? Going back-to-back-to-back!

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Aaron Judge | 429 feet

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Cody Bellinger | 381 feet

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Giancarlo Stanton | 386 feet

8/18: Heliot Ramos' leadoff HR looked so fun that it made Rafael Devers want to join the party

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Heliot Ramos | 358 feet

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Rafael Devers | 405 feet

8/15: Francisco Lindor's 2nd HR of the night flipped the script. Juan Soto made it sweeter

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Francisco Lindor | 382 feet

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Juan Soto | 400 feet

8/12: The Guardians opened the scoring with b2b shots from their heavy hitters

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José Ramírez | 381 feet

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Kyle Manzardo | 386 feet

8/11: Brandon Lowe and Junior Caminero pad Tampa Bay's lead on back-to-back pitches vs. the A's

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Brandon Lowe | 428 feet

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Junior Caminero | 419 feet

8/11: The Bronx Bombers go deep against the Twins to pad their lead in the 3rd

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Giancarlo Stanton | 399 feet

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Ben Rice | 415 feet

8/10: Lightning strikes twice for the Blue Jays as they storm ahead on a pair of 8th-inning blasts in Los Angeles

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Vladimir Guerrero Jr. | 422 feet

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Addison Barger | 410 feet

8/9: The Mariners got homer happy against the Rays, thanks in part to these two sluggers

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Cal Raleigh | 397 feet

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Julio Rodríguez | 349 feet

8/8: The Angels took Detroit's ace Tarik Skubal deep twice to tie the game and take the lead

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Gustavo Campero | 388 feet

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Zach Neto | 421 feet

8/6: The White Sox went back-to-back on consecutive pitches in Seattle

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Mike Tauchman | 405 feet

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Lenyn Sosa | 410 feet

8/5: The Dodgers teed off against the Cardinals, including hitting b2b dingers

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Max Muncy | 404 feet

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Teoscar Hernández | 378 feet

8/4: The Pasquatch crushed his 19th HR, and Maikel Garcia follows by going deep over the Green Monster

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Vinnie Pasquantino | 405 feet

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Maikel Garcia | 374 feet

8/4: Edmundo Sosa and Weston Wilson add to the homer barrage with the Phillies' 5th and 6th HRs of the game

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Edmundo Sosa | 429 feet

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Weston Wilson | 381 feet

8/4: Javier Sanoja hit his 4th HR in his last 3 games, then Derek Hill followed with a homer in his IL return

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Javier Sanoja | 402 feet

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Derek Hill | 380 feet

8/3: The Rockies rattled off 3 straight bombs against the Pirates

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Mickey Moniak | 433 feet

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Hunter Goodman | 451 feet

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Jordan Beck | 381 feet

7/28: The Orioles crushed 2 blasts to open the scoring vs. Toronto

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Cedric Mullins | 408 feet

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Coby Mayo | 413 feet

7/24: The Blue Jays hit 2 no-doubters to flip the script in Detroit

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Ernie Clement | 396 feet

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Joey Loperfido | 394 feet

7/19: A swing and a drive x2 to tie the game then take the lead for the Halos

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Taylor Ward | 428 feet

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Jo Adell | 373 feet

7/4: The Bronx Bombers brought the fireworks to start the Subway Series, opening the game with b2b dingers

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Jasson Domínguez | 380 feet

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Aaron Judge | 428 feet

7/4: Seiya Suzuki went deep, then Pete Crow-Armstrong followed with the 1st of his 2 HRs on the day

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Seiya Suzuki | 413 feet

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Pete Crow-Armstrong | 380 feet

7/4: Michael Busch followed Carson Kelly with the first of his two homers against the Cardinals

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Michael Busch | 427 feet

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Carson Kelly | 396 feet

6/29: After Oneil Cruz hit a 2-run dinger, Tommy Pham went deep 3 pitches later

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Oneil Cruz | 398 feet

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Tommy Pham | 356 feet

6/29: The Blue Jays wasted no time lighting up the Fenway scoreboard

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Addison Barger | 404 feet

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Vladimir Guerrero Jr. | 387 feet

6/20: The Mets tied the game with these back-to-back dingers

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Pete Alonso | 429 feet

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Jeff McNeil | 368 feet

6/17: The Blue Jays went b2b to tie the game AND walk it off!

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Bo Bichette | 399 feet

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Addison Barger | 408 feet

6/14: The O's took the lead with b2b homers and kept chugging from there!

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Cedric Mullins | 394 feet

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Gary Sánchez | 394 feet

5/31: The Mets kept the party going at Citi Field with two monster HRs

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Brandon Nimmo | 417 feet

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Juan Soto | 404 feet

5/21: The White Sox tied the game and took the lead on back-to-back at-bats

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Lenyn Sosa | 359 feet

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Joshua Palacios | 385 feet

5/18: After Dylan Crews mashed a 3-run blast vs. the O's, CJ Abrams followed with his 2nd home run of the game

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Dylan Crews | 393 feet

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CJ Abrams | 373 feet

5/16: The Braves started Rivalry Weekend in Boston with back-to-back dingers off Crochet

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Matt Olson | 374 feet

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Sean Murphy | 384 feet

5/9: The Bronx Bombers took their HR act on the road to West Sacramento, hitting back-to-back dingers

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Paul Goldschmidt | 417 feet

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Jasson Domínguez | 398 feet

5/4: Bobby Witt Jr. and Vinnie Pasquantino crushed the Royals’ first back-to-back blasts since the pair did so last August

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Bobby Witt Jr. | 407 feet

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Vinnie Pasquantino | 380 feet

5/2: The Tigers took Kenley Jansen deep in the 9th for the lead and the win

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Riley Greene | 371 feet

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Colt Keith | 398 feet

5/1: The Cubs tacked on the homers against Paul Skenes to take the lead in Pittsburgh

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Kyle Tucker | 395 feet

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Seiya Suzuki | 392 feet

4/30: The Cardinals dropped the hammer in the 9th inning, going back-to-back-to-back

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Victor Scott II | 396 feet

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Lars Nootbaar | 392 feet

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Masyn Winn | 388 feet

4/29: The Yankees became the 1st team since 1961 to lead off 2 games with back-to-back-to-back HRs in a season

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Trent Grisham | 412 feet

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Aaron Judge | 364 feet

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Ben Rice | 378 feet

4/19: Baltimore started the game with a bang

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Cedric Mullins | 393 feet

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Gunnar Henderson | 395 feet

4/19: The Cubs continued their home run tear with back-to-back shots

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Seiya Suzuki | 408 feet

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Michael Busch | 367 feet

4/18: The Cubs beat the D-backs, 13-11, thanks in part to clutch back-to-back homers in the 8th

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Kyle Tucker | 387 feet

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Seiya Suzuki | 440 feet

4/17: The Mariners tied the game in the 9th on back-to-back shots, one of which was Cal Raleigh's 101st career HR

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Cal Raleigh | 422 feet

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Randy Arozarena | 376 feet

4/14: The Padres crushed back-to-back homers in the 8th to extend their lead

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Fernando Tatis Jr. | 384 feet

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Luis Arraez | 356 feet

4/3: The Astros tied the game in the 2nd inning on back-to-back shots

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Jeremy Peña | 391 feet

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Christian Walker | 402 feet

3/29: The Yanks went back-to-back-to-back (on three straight pitches!) to start their game against the Brewers

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Paul Goldschmidt | 413 feet

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Cody Bellinger | 451 feet

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Aaron Judge | 468 feet