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1991

Boston Red Sox player Carlos Quintana is 11th to get six RBIs in an inning (third).

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Boston Red Sox player Carlos Quintana made history on July 30, 1991, when he became the 11th player in Major League Baseball history to record six runs batted in (RBIs) in a single inning, making him the third Red Sox player to achieve this incredible feat.

In the game against the Cleveland Indians at Fenway Park, Quintana put on an offensive display that will be remembered for years to come. It was the bottom of the third inning, and the Red Sox had already scored five runs to take a commanding lead. With the bases loaded and no outs, Quintana stepped up to the plate ready to make his mark on the game.

On the first pitch he saw from Indians pitcher Eric Plunk, Quintana drove a line drive down the right field line, clearing the bases with a bases-clearing triple. The crowd erupted in cheers as three Red Sox players crossed home plate, giving Quintana his first three RBIs of the inning.

The excitement didn’t end there. With Quintana standing on third base, the Indians decided to intentionally walk the next two batters to load the bases and set up a potential double play. Little did they know, they were playing right into Quintana’s hands.

Up next was Red Sox catcher Tony Pena, who hit a sharp ground ball to shortstop. The Indians were able to turn the double play, but not before Quintana crossed home plate, bringing his RBI total for the inning to four.

Just when the Indians thought they had finally escaped the inning, Quintana’s teammate, third baseman Wade Boggs, hit a single to center field, driving in two more runs. Quintana touched home plate again, capping off his historic inning with an extraordinary six RBIs.

Quintana’s incredible performance was a testament to his skill as a hitter and his ability to come through in clutch situations. It was a feat that only ten other players had accomplished in the history of the game, making it all the more remarkable.

The significance of Quintana’s achievement is also highlighted by the fact that he became the third Red Sox player to achieve this feat. He joined an elite club that included the legendary Ted Williams, who accomplished the feat twice in his illustrious career, and Jim Tabor, who achieved it in 1939.

While Quintana’s six RBIs in a single inning may not be as well-known as other records in baseball, it certainly holds its own significance. It is a testament to Quintana’s remarkable performance on that summer day in 1991 and serves as a reminder of the incredible feats that can be accomplished on the baseball diamond.

Carlos Quintana’s performance on July 30, 1991, will forever be etched in baseball history. Becoming the 11th player in MLB history to record six RBIs in a single inning, Quintana solidified his place among the game’s elite. His accomplishment, as the third Red Sox player to achieve this milestone, further highlights the significance of his feat. Quintana’s historic achievement serves as a reminder of the incredible moments that can happen in the world of baseball, forever captivating fans and inspiring future generations of players.

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