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2026's back-to-back homers

Homers so good another one followed

5/12: Eric Haase goes back-to-back with Harrison Bader for his SECOND homer of the night

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Harrison Bader | 360 feet

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Eric Haase | 384 feet

5/12: The Nats show a little love to both sides of the outfield with these back-to-back homers

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James Wood | 396 feet

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Luis García Jr. | 385 feet

5/8: The Astros' offense dominated in Cincinnati, thanks in part to these 4 runs via the long ball

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Zach Cole | 376 feet

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Christian Vázquez | 385 feet

5/7: The Royals cut into the lead with two long balls

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Bobby Witt Jr. | 407 feet

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Vinnie Pasquantino | 414 feet

5/5: Two swings make it a one-run ballgame in Miami!

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Liam Hicks | 431 feet

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Otto Lopez | 415 feet

5/5: It took just three pitches for these Red Sox hitters to mash back-to-back homers

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Willson Contreras | 449 feet

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Wilyer Abreu | 396 feet

5/4: After Munetaka Murakami took Angels ace José Soriano deep, Miguel Vargas followed suit 3 pitches later

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Munetaka Murakami | 429 feet

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Miguel Vargas | 378 feet

4/30: Looking for the doubleheader sweep, the Phillies start Game 2 on the right note

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Trea Turner | 373 feet

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Kyle Schwarber | 446 feet

4/29: After Ketel Marte drilled a one-out solo homer, Corbin Carroll followed with one of his own

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Ketel Marte | 409 feet

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Corbin Carroll | 430 feet

4/27: After Munetaka Murakami drilled a 3-run dinger, Miguel Vargas went deep

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Munetaka Murakami | 382 feet

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Miguel Vargas | 401 feet

4/27: First Ben Rice, then Aaron Judge as the Yankees go back-to-back for the first time in 2026

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Ben Rice | 404 feet

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Aaron Judge | 414 feet

4/27: Pedro Pagés got the party started, and then JJ Wetherholt homered in his return to Pittsburgh

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Pedro Pagés | 381 feet

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JJ Wetherholt | 408 feet

4/24: Four batters into the game and the A's smacked three home runs, including these B2B shots!

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Carlos Cortes | 390 feet

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Tyler Soderstrom | 415 feet

4/21: The White Sox 2-3-4 hitters went the distance -- their homers traveled a combined 1,238 feet

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Munetaka Murakami | 426 feet

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Miguel Vargas | 372 feet

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Colson Montgomery | 440 feet

4/21: The Reds continue to do what they do best in 2026: go back-to-back!

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Ke'Bryan Hayes | 363 feet

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Dane Myers | 396 feet

4/20: The Dodgers erased an early deficit in the 2nd inning courtesy of these back-to-back dingers

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Max Muncy | 419 feet

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Miguel Rojas | 401 feet

4/20: Down 2 in the 6th inning, the A's quickly evened things up thanks to Nick Kurtz and Shea Langeliers

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Nick Kurtz | 416 feet

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Shea Langeliers | 432 feet

4/15: The Reds jump ahead by 4 in the 1st inning courtesy of these back-to-back dingers

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Sal Stewart | 387 feet

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Eugenio Suárez | 349 feet

4/14: The Angels make it a hat trick! They go back-to-back-to-BACK

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Mike Trout | 432 feet

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Jo Adell | 445 feet

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Jorge Soler | 399 feet

4/11: Philly's heavy hitters put them on the board with back-to-back dingers

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Kyle Schwarber | 381 feet

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Bryce Harper | 419 feet

4/3: The Braves broke the ice in the 9th with the first runs of the game on back-to-back homers

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Ozzie Albies | 382 feet

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Matt Olson | 426 feet

4/3: Back-to-back dingers paved the path to a 6-run inning for the Athletics

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Lawrence Butler | 354 feet

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Max Muncy | 404 feet

4/2: The Twins put the cherry on the game with solo HRs from two heavy hitters

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Kody Clemens | 391 feet

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Josh Bell | 393 feet

3/31: Cincy continued to claw its way back into the game with b2b homers

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Elly De La Cruz | 334 feet

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Sal Stewart | 376 feet

3/31: The Pirates extended their lead by four with back-to-back homers

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Ryan O'Hearn | 401 feet

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Bryan Reynolds | 417 feet

3/26: The first team to go back-to-back in 2026? The Mets

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Carson Benge | 385 feet

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Francisco Alvarez | 429 feet