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Related: About this forumOnly 6 players in MLB History hit a lead-off and walk-off HR in the same game.
The most recent was Chris Young for the Dbacks in 2010.
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Only 6 players in MLB History hit a lead-off and walk-off HR in the same game. (Original Post)
kairos12
May 2018
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I'd have to guess Rickey Henderson for one of those other five spots. NT
Bleacher Creature
May 2018
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Bleacher Creature
(11,435 posts)1. I'd have to guess Rickey Henderson for one of those other five spots. NT
kairos12
(13,248 posts)2. I would have thought so too, but he didn't accomplish this feat.
Bleacher Creature
(11,435 posts)3. Ok, I cheated and googled it.
The other active player was interesting.
And for what it's worth, my next wrong guess was going to be Craig Biggio.
Ohiogal
(34,631 posts)4. Give us a hint....
kairos12
(13,248 posts)5. One of them plays currently for the Dodgers in the infield.
Previously played with the Tigers.