On this day in Los Angeles Dodgers history outfielder Shawn Green set an MLB record back on May 23, 2002. The Dodgers faced the Milwaukee Brewers and Green went 6-for-6, notched four home runs and set a single-game MLB record with 19 total bases.
The Dodgers dominated the Brewers and went on to win that game 16-3. One fan took to social media posting the following photo on twitter:
@DodgersNation 14 years ago today…. I remember this like, whoa! pic.twitter.com/W5CEptrga5
— Roy May ?Jr ? (@jrmagic32) May 23, 2016
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Green played 15 years in the Majors and hit 328 home runs and 1,070 RBIs. Watch Green set the record below: