{"id":8541,"date":"2018-05-17T15:18:19","date_gmt":"2018-05-17T20:18:19","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.baseballroundtable.com\/?p=8541"},"modified":"2018-05-21T12:00:54","modified_gmt":"2018-05-21T17:00:54","slug":"perfect-bookends-lead-off-and-walk-off-long-ball-same-player-same-game","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/baseballroundtable.com\/perfect-bookends-lead-off-and-walk-off-long-ball-same-player-same-game\/","title":{"rendered":"Perfect Bookends: Lead-Off and Walk-Off Long Ball … Same Player – Same Game"},"content":{"rendered":"
In today\u2019s hard-throwing\/free-swinging game, fans have come to expect plenty of opportunities to see the long ball.\u00a0 Still, there are certain dingers that create a little extra rush \u2013 including those times when your team’s first batter opens a game by going yard or when your last batter closes a contest with a walk-off long ball.\u00a0 And, MLB has tracked those occasions pretty well.<\/p>\n
Rickey Henderson<\/strong> <\/span>holds the career record for leading off his team\u2019s offense with a home run \u2013 a start<\/em>-ling 81 of his 297 home runs (30 percent) were game openers for his squad. Game-ending walk-off blasts are much rarer.\u00a0 Jim Thome holds the career record for walk-off blasts with a lucky 13.<\/p>\n Alfonso Soriano holds the single-season record for game-opening long balls in both the American (13 for the 2003 Yankees) and National (12 for the Cubs) Leagues.<\/strong><\/span><\/p><\/blockquote>\n Even rarer are those instances in which a player has launched a game-opening and walk-off home run in the same contest. That has happened only six times in MLB history \u2013 and today is the anniversary of the first such occasion (Billy Hamilton, Phillies \u2013 May 17, 1893.) Here\u2019s a look at the half dozen players who have pulled off this feat.<\/p>\n Billy Hamilton, LF-Phillies. May 17, 1893<\/strong><\/span><\/p>\n