Two Grand Slams in One Inning. The Math Proves It Shouldn't Exist.
Автор: Dugout Time Machine
Загружено: 2026-01-14
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On April 23, 1999, baseball witnessed something that may never happen again.
Fernando Tatis Sr. hit TWO grand slams… in the SAME inning… off the SAME pitcher.
It sounds like a typo.
It sounds like a video game glitch.
But it actually happened — and when you break it down mathematically, the odds are almost unbelievable.
In this video, we go far beyond the highlight. Using real MLB data, we calculate:
• How rare it is for a player to even get two bases-loaded plate appearances in one inning
• The league-wide odds of hitting a grand slam
• What happens when those probabilities stack on top of each other
• And why this moment may be a 1-in-600-seasons event
We also explain why modern baseball — quicker hooks, deeper bullpens, and fewer chaotic innings — makes this feat even less likely to ever happen again.
MLB has existed for over 150 seasons.
This has happened once.
Two grand slams.
Same inning.
Same batter.
A moment that math itself says shouldn’t exist.
If you love baseball history, insane MLB records, and breaking the game down in a way that actually makes sense — this one’s for you.
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