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2025's best back-to-back HRs

Home runs so good, another one followed immediately

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