On Saturday night, April 26, 2025, Eugenio Suárez wrote his name in gold letters in Major League Baseball history. The Venezuelan third baseman for the Arizona Diamondbacks became just the 19th player in MLB history to hit four home runs in a single game.
In addition, he is only the second Latin American player to achieve this feat, a source of pride for the entire Hispanic community in the United States.
Historic achievement

The memorable match was played at Chase Field in Phoenix, Arizona.
The Diamondbacks faced the Atlanta Braves.
Although Eugenio Suárez’s team fell 8-7 in 10 innings, the Venezuelan was the star of the night.
He hit home runs in each of his first four at-bats.
He is only the second Latin American baseball player to achieve this feat
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Second inning: solo home run against Grant Holmes.
Fourth inning: two-run home run, also off Holmes.
Sixth inning: third solo home run, causing Holmes to fly out.
Ninth inning: solo home run against Raisel Iglesias, tying the game.
Eugenio Suárez’s performance equaled a historical mark previously achieved only by figures such as Carlos Delgado.
In 2003, he was the first Latin American to hit four home runs in the same game.
What does this mean?

With this game, Eugenio Suarez now leads the Major Leagues in 2025 with 10 home runs on the season.
He also reaffirms his status as one of the most feared power hitters in MLB at age 33.
It should be noted that Eugenio Suárez had already had outstanding performances, with two previous three-homer games:
One in 2020 with the Cincinnati Reds and another in 2024 with the Diamondbacks.
Eugenio Suarez also becomes only the second third baseman in MLB history to hit four home runs in a game.
He joins the legendary Mike Schmidt of the Philadelphia Phillies (1976).
Rare MLB milestone

To put his feat in context: in all of Major League Baseball history there have been 24 perfect games, but only 19 four-homer games.
This underscores the magnitude of what Eugenio Suárez accomplished on an unforgettable night for baseball fans.
Especially for the Latino community that follows MLB with growing passion in the United States.
Although the Diamondbacks did not win, Suárez’s impact is already indelible.
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