Nine Players Went Deep Twice on Monday Night, and Baseball Fans Couldn't Look Away

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Nine Players Went Deep Twice on Monday Night, and Baseball Fans Couldn't Look Away

Monday night in the majors was an absolute slugfest. Nine different players launched two home runs in their respective games, tying the second most multihomer performances in a single day in MLB history. Aaron Judge and Mike Trout led the charge, but they weren't alone in putting on a power show.

A Night the Baseball World Won't Forget

When you've got nine guys going yard twice in one evening, you know something special is happening. Judge and Trout headlining the performances tells you everything about the star power on display. These are the kinds of nights that get replayed all summer and get brought up in every baseball argument about who had the best year. The fact that this ties for the second most multihomer games in one day ever? That's the kind of trivia that sticks with you.

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The Full List of Two-Homer Nights

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Beyond Judge and Trout, the list included Nolan Arenado, Kyle Schwarber, Ketel Marte, Trent Grisham, Jake Burger, Josh Naylor, and Jeremiah Jackson. That's a mix of established stars and guys making noise early in the season. Every corner of baseball was represented: the Diamondbacks, Angels, Phillies, Orioles, Rangers, Yankees, and Mariners all had representation on the night.

The Mariners Hold Off Houston

In Seattle's corner of the action, the Mariners topped the Astros 6-2 in a solid early season win. While Houston came to T-Mobile Park looking to make noise, the M's pitching and lineup were sharp enough to put the game away. It wasn't the flashiest night in Emerald City, but a win is a win when the rest of baseball is going absolutely bonkers at the plate.

Nights like Monday remind you why baseball is built for April surprises and late-season heroics. With nine two-homer games in one evening, somebody, somewhere in the league is getting hot, and that's exactly the kind of spark that can carry a team all the way.

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This article was created with AI assistance and reviewed by Seattle On Tap editorial staff. Always verify information with official team sources.

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