Seerey hits 4 HRs in one game!
PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA - A guy named Pat Seerey became the fifth man to hit four home runs in one game on this date in 1948, though the game went 11 innings. Pat who? Well, he was a 5ft 10in, 200 pound outfielder for, mostly, the Cleveland Indians, though he spent most of 1948 with the Chicago White Sox. That's who he was playing for when he hit the four home runs against the Philadelphia Athletics.
The Sox needed each one of those home runs as they held on to beat the Athletics 12-11 in the first game of a doubleheader. Seerey also walked away with $500 a local businessman said he would pay anyone who hit four home runs in a game.
Pat Seerey was born in Wilburton, Oklahoma on St. Patrick's Day 1896. He only played five full seasons in the major leagues. The year he hit four home runs in one game he only hit 19 for the entire year.
How fickle baseball is. Seerey played his last major league game May 7, 1949 at the age of 26, less than a year after he hit the four home runs in one game. Of course it could have been his tendency to whiff that kept him from a long major league career. He struck out about once every four times at bat.
Contributing Sources:
The Associated Press (AP), Philadelphia, PA, July 19, 1948
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