Most home runs consecutively in one inning by a team

Most home runs consecutively in one inning by a team
Who
St. Louis Cardinals, Chicago White Sox, Washington Nationals, Arizona Diamondbacks, Boston Red Sox, Los Angeles Dodgers, Minnesota Twins, Cleveland Indians, Milwaukee Braves
What
4 total number
Where
Not Applicable
When
02 July 2022

The Major League Baseball (MLB) record for most consecutive home runs hit by a team in one inning is four, a feat accomplished 11 times, most recently by St. Louis Cardinals (USA) batters Nolan Arenado (USA), Nolan Gorman (USA), Juan Yepez (Venezuela), and Dylan Carlson (USA) in the first inning of a 7–6 win over the Philadelphia Phillies at Citizens Bank Park, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on 2 July 2022.

The other teams to achieve the feat are the Chicago White Sox on 16 August 2020; Washington Nationals on 9 June 2019 and 27 July 2017; Arizona Diamondbacks on 11 August 2010; White Sox on 14 August 2008; Boston Red Sox on 22 April 2007; Los Angeles Dodgers on 18 September 2006; Minnesota Twins on 2 May 1964; Cleveland Indians on 31 July 1963; and Milwaukee Braves on 8 June 1961.