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Sports History

1995

Chicago White Sox (5) and Detroit Tigers (7) combine for record 12 homeruns at Tiger Stadium.

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The game between the Chicago White Sox and the Detroit Tigers on May 28, 1995, will forever be etched in the history books of Major League Baseball. It was a game that showcased an extraordinary display of power hitting, as both teams combined to hit a record-breaking 12 home runs at Tiger Stadium. Let’s take a closer look at this unforgettable event.

The stage was set for an exciting matchup between two American League Central rivals. Both the White Sox and Tigers were known for their offensive prowess, but no one could have predicted the offensive explosion that was about to take place.

From the very beginning, it was clear that this game was going to be different. In the first inning, Robin Ventura of the White Sox started the home run parade with a solo shot to right field. This was quickly followed by Mike Devereaux of the Tigers, who launched a two-run blast to tie the game.

As the game progressed, the power surge continued. Every time a home run was hit, the crowd erupted in applause, as they witnessed history being made before their very eyes. The players seemed to feed off the energy of the fans, each trying to outdo the other with their long ball prowess.

Frank Thomas, the famed “Big Hurt” of the White Sox, made his mark on the game with two home runs of his own. Not to be outdone, Bobby Higginson of the Tigers matched Thomas with two long balls of his own. The battle of the home runs had become a showcase of elite power hitters.

By the end of the game, a total of 12 home runs had been hit – a record that still stands today. The previous record of 11 home runs had been set by the Detroit Tigers and Cleveland Indians in 1993. However, the combined effort of the White Sox and Tigers on that fateful day in 1995 surpassed even that incredible feat.

While the game will always be remembered for the home run barrage, it’s important to note that there were other exciting moments as well. The final score of the game was 7-5 in favor of the Tigers, with Travis Fryman hitting the game-winning home run in the bottom of the eighth inning. The intense back-and-forth nature of the game added to the overall excitement and drama.

This record-breaking game highlighted the power and excitement that baseball can generate. It showcased the incredible skill and strength of the players involved, as well as the passion and dedication of the fans who witnessed the event.

In the years since that remarkable game, many other memorable moments have graced the baseball field. However, the 12-home run performance by the Chicago White Sox and Detroit Tigers on May 28, 1995, will always hold a special place in the hearts of baseball fans around the world.

As we reflect on this historic event, we can’t help but marvel at the extraordinary talent and sheer excitement that the game of baseball can bring. The record-breaking home runs serve as a reminder of the power and magic that can be found on the diamond, captivating the hearts and minds of fans for generations to come.

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