Nationals Crush 5 HRs in One Inning, Including Back-to-Back-to-Back-to-Backs

By Anthony Blake

It was a home run party in the nation’s capital on Thursday night, and a great deal of that shindig took place in one inning.

The Washington Nationals put on a crushing display against the Milwaukee Brewers in the bottom of the third inning, tying an MLB record by becoming the eighth team ever to hit back-to-back-to-back-to-back home runs.

Back-to-back-to-back-to-back, and FIVE in one inning! @Nationals crush 4 consecutive homers, just 8th time that’s happened in MLB history.

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The Nats had five long balls in that inning alone and notched eight total in the 15-2 drubbing of the Brew Crew on Thursday.

Bryce Harper went yard twice as the Nationals showed their intent to be around till the end of the NL Playoffs this season.

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