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Homering in 5+ consecutive games

Posted by Andy on September 12, 2007

A-rod has a streak of 5 consecutive games with a homer broken last night. Click through for the full list of players to homer in at least 5 straight games since 1997.

                   StreakStart  Streak End Games    AB    R    H   2B  3B  HR  RBI  SO   BB   SB   CS   BA   OBP   SLG   OPS  Teams
+-----------------+-----------+-----------+-----+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
 Kevin Mench        2006-04-21  2006-04-28     7     29    9   12   1   0   7   19    2    0    0   0  .414  .433 1.172 1.605 TEX
 Barry Bonds        2004-04-12  2004-04-20     7     18   10   13   2   0   8   16    1   10    0   0  .722  .821 2.167 2.988 SFG
 Jim Thome          2002-06-25  2002-07-03     7     27    7   10   0   0   7   10    6    1    0   0  .370  .393 1.148 1.541 CLE                                         

 Frank Thomas       2006-09-05  2006-09-11     6     26    9   13   0   0   6   13    2    3    0   0  .500  .552 1.192 1.744 OAK
 Jason Bay          2006-05-22  2006-05-28     6     26   11   13   0   0   7   15    5    4    1   0  .500  .548 1.308 1.856 PIT
 Morgan Ensberg     2006-04-15  2006-04-21     6     25   10   12   2   0   7   13    3    2    0   0  .480  .536 1.400 1.936 HOU
 Travis Hafner      2005-09-18  2005-09-23     6     23    9   10   3   0   7   18    8    6    0   0  .435  .552 1.478 2.030 CLE
 Jose Cruz          2001-09-29  2001-10-05     6     27   10   12   3   0   6   12    3    0    2   0  .444  .444 1.222 1.666 TOR
 Barry Bonds        2001-05-17  2001-05-22     6     20    9   11   1   0   9   11    3    6    0   0  .550  .654 1.950 2.604 SFG
 Barry Bonds        2001-04-12  2001-04-18     6     21    6    8   2   0   6   11    3    4    1   0  .381  .462 1.333 1.795 SFG
 Mark McGwire       1997-09-27  1998-04-04     6     20    8   10   1   0   7   17    8   10    1   0  .500  .667 1.600 2.267 STL                                         

 Alex Rodriguez     2007-09-04  2007-09-09     5     19    9   11   0   0   7   10    3    3    0   1  .579  .652 1.684 2.336 NYY
 Albert Pujols      2007-08-17  2007-08-22     5     18    6    8   0   0   5    6    0    3    0   0  .444  .524 1.278 1.802 STL
 Brian McCann       2006-07-15  2006-07-19     5     21    5    9   0   0   5   13    3    1    0   0  .429  .455 1.143 1.598 ATL
 Jose Castillo      2006-05-26  2006-05-31     5     22    7   10   1   0   6   14    3    4    0   0  .455  .538 1.318 1.856 PIT
 Melvin Mora        2005-09-30  2006-04-05     5     22    8    8   0   0   5    6    5    3    0   0  .364  .440 1.045 1.485 BAL
 Bobby Abreu        2005-05-08  2005-05-12     5     16    6   10   1   0   5    7    3    6    1   0  .625  .727 1.625 2.352 PHI
 Tino Martinez      2005-05-07  2005-05-11     5     20    6    6   1   0   5   11    3    0    0   0  .300  .300 1.100 1.400 NYY
 Carlos Beltran     2004-08-23  2004-08-27     5     19    6    8   0   0   6   10    2    3    2   0  .421  .500 1.368 1.868 HOU
 Chipper Jones      2004-08-13  2004-08-17     5     19    6    6   0   0   6    6    1    0    0   0  .316  .316 1.263 1.579 ATL
 Mark Teixeira      2004-07-11  2004-07-19     5     17    5    6   0   0   5   13    1    2    0   0  .353  .381 1.235 1.616 TEX
 Jim Edmonds        2004-07-06  2004-07-11     5     16    7    7   0   0   5    6    4    3    0   1  .438  .526 1.375 1.901 STL
 Richard Hidalgo    2004-07-01  2004-07-05     5     17    7    9   2   0   5    7    0    3    0   0  .529  .636 1.529 2.165 NYM
 Alex Rodriguez     2003-08-17  2003-08-21     5     23    6    7   0   2   5   11    5    1    0   0  .304  .333 1.130 1.463 TEX
 Barry Bonds        2003-07-07  2003-07-12     5     17    7    9   1   0   5   11    2    2    0   0  .529  .571 1.471 2.042 SFG
 Ken Griffey        2003-07-08  2003-07-12     5     16    6    5   0   0   5    6    6    2    0   0  .313  .450 1.250 1.700 CIN
 Carlos Lee         2003-04-17  2003-04-21     5     19    7    8   1   0   5   12    2    2    0   0  .421  .476 1.263 1.739 CHW
 Carl Everett       2003-04-14  2003-04-20     5     21    9   10   1   0   6    8    0    1    1   0  .476  .500 1.381 1.881 TEX
 Mike Sweeney       2002-06-25  2002-06-29     5     18    8   10   4   0   5   10    0    4    0   0  .556  .636 1.611 2.247 KCR
 Shawn Green        2001-07-21  2001-07-25     5     21    7    8   1   0   5    7    4    2    0   0  .381  .435 1.143 1.578 LAD
 Jim Thome          2001-06-09  2001-06-14     5     17    5    5   0   0   5   10    4    3    0   0  .294  .381 1.176 1.557 CLE
 Alex Rodriguez     1999-08-11  1999-08-16     5     19    9   10   1   0   5   12    2    3    2   0  .526  .591 1.368 1.959 SEA
 Larry Walker       1999-06-18  1999-06-23     5     22    8   12   2   0   5   14    1    1    0   1  .545  .560 1.318 1.878 COL
 Jose Canseco       1999-05-16  1999-05-21     5     20    9    8   1   0   5   11    7    4    0   0  .400  .480 1.200 1.680 TBD
 Darryl Strawberry  1998-07-28  1998-08-04     5     17    5    5   0   0   5   11    9    2    0   0  .294  .368 1.176 1.544 NYY
 Matt Stairs        1998-07-30  1998-08-03     5     19    9    7   0   0   5    8    1    2    1   0  .368  .429 1.158 1.587 OAK
 Sammy Sosa         1998-06-03  1998-06-08     5     21    8    8   1   0   5   12    7    4    0   2  .381  .480 1.143 1.623 CHC
 Jeromy Burnitz     1997-08-01  1997-08-05     5     13    5    6   0   0   5    8    0    2    0   0  .462  .533 1.615 2.148 MIL
 Sandy Alomar       1997-04-04  1997-04-08     5     22    6   12   2   0   5   12    0    0    0   1  .545  .545 1.318 1.863 CLE

So there have been 39 streaks of 5 or longe, including A-rod's, since the 1997 season. Barry Bonds has a streak of 7, two more streaks of 6, and a streak of 5. Wow.

As you probably know, the record for such a streak is 8:

                   StreakStart  Streak End Games    AB    R    H   2B  3B  HR  RBI  SO   BB   SB   CS   BA   OBP   SLG   OPS  Teams
+-----------------+-----------+-----------+-----+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
 Ken Griffey        1993-07-20  1993-07-28     8     35   13   14   0   0   8   14    5    2    1   1  .400  .432 1.086 1.518 SEA
 Don Mattingly      1987-07-08  1987-07-18     8     37   11   17   2   0  10   21    2    2    0   0  .459  .487 1.324 1.811 NYY

Dale Long was the first to do it in 1956, which is a year too early to get in the PI Streak Finder.

2 Responses to “Homering in 5+ consecutive games”

  1. vonhayes Says:

    Would there be any way to find a the longest stretch of games where someone's OPS was greater than 2.000?

  2. Andy Says:

    Well, I'm not sure what you're asking--if the OPS needs to be above 2.000 in each game, or over the entire streak. The answer is no, in both cases, anyway. You can determine a given player's OPS over any particular stretch of games by going to his game logs and highlighting the games of interest. But there's no way to search for streaks with a summed total (or average) over that streak. Regarding OPS of 2.000 in each game, OPS is not an option when doing the streak finder.

    However, an OPS of 2.000 in a single game is equivalent to about 5 or 6 total bases per game...that's a rough calculation assuming an average of 4.5 plate appearance per game.

    We CAN do the longest streaks of total bases.

    For the 2000's, the longest streak with at least 5 total bases is 5 games, which has been done 4 times:

    http://www.bb-ref.com/pi/shareit/C4Xu

    (Intuitively, this doesn't feel right to me...for all those guys to homer in 5, 6, or 7 consecutive games, just these 4 got 5 total bases in 5 consecutive cones? But nevertheless this is what the search gives. Of course it's easily checkable by looking at the individual streaks above.)

    The longest streaks with 6 total bases are 4 games long (since 2000):

    http://www.bb-ref.com/pi/shareit/yynG

    By the way, the longest streak in the 1990s for games with 5 total bases belongs to Larry Walker, with 6 games from June 18 to June 24 in 1999.