Corey Seager hit a two-run shot in the sixth inning on Saturday night, one of four Dodgers home runs in their near-perfect 5-0 win over the Marlins in Miami. That home run was the 25th of the season, and in doing so may have made some history with his brother.

Mariners third baseman Kyle Seager also homered on Saturday, his career-high 28th home run of the season.

The Seagers are the first set of brothers to each hit at least 25 home runs in the same season, confirmed with the Elias Sports Bureau. We looked at this back in August, and the previous high for both brothers in a single season was 24, set by Aaron and Bret Boone in both 2002 and 2003.

Remember, this isn’t total home runs by brother, but rather a minimum number reached by the brotherly duo. But if we’re going by totals, the Seagers’ 53 is currently eighth all-time per Elias, one home run away from a tie for fifth.

But for home runs achieved by both brothers in the same season, nobody beats the Seagers:

1) Kyle (28) & Corey (25) Seager, 2016

2) Aaron (26) & Bret (24) Boone, 2002

2) Bret (35) & Aaron (24) Boone, 2003

4) Justin (31) & B.J. (23) Upton, 2011

5) Bob (33) & Emil (21) Meusel, 1925

5) Joe (30) & Vince (21) DiMaggio, 1941

7) Lee (28) & Carlos (20) May, 1973

7) Jason (41) & Jeremy (20) Giambi, 2002

7) Marcus (21) & Brian (20) Giles, 2003

7) Justin (22) & Melvin (20) Upton, 2016

11) Stephen (21) & J.D. (19) Drew, 2008

12) Ken (24) & Clete (18) Boyer, 1962

12) Tony (36) & Billy (18) Conigliaro, 1970

Up next

The Dodgers go for the series win on Sunday with Kenta Maeda on the mound in a 10:10 a.m. PT start. Jose Urena starts the series finale for the Marlins.