Home run records set by the teams during a game including most, most by both teams, most on Opening Day, and several other variations. Presented below in alphabetical order are home run records set by the teams during a game.

"This will be a game that people around here will remember for a long time." - Manager Grady Little; "People were in here celebrating like we won the World Series. It was the best game I've ever seen." - Starting Pitcher BradPenny; "Thank God Grady put me in there. This is absolutely the most wonderful night of my career. I hit a fastball, but I don't know if it was up or down, in or out." - Marlon Anderson; "I've never seen anything like this in a 15-plus-year career. It was an incredible finish. But it's just one game in 162. It was a great game, but for me, I have to take this in stride." - Jeff Kent in the Dodgers Post Game Press Conference (09/18/2006 Tied NL Record [below] for Consecutive Home Runs in a Game)

By ONE Team in ONE Game in ONE Inning

Did you know that on May 1, 1920, the Boston Braves played the Brooklyn Dodgers in a twenty-six inning game where neither club hit a home run setting the Major League record for longest game without a home run by either team?

The Boston Red Sox hit eight home runs against the Toronto Blue Jays on July 4, 1977. Seven of them were hit with nobody on base setting the Major League record for most home runs in a game with nobody on base.

On September 4, 1999, eight players from the Cincinnati Reds hit a home run in a game versus the Philadelphia Phillies setting a Major League record for most players with a home run during a game.