1) Hack Wilson - 56 in 1930.
2) Hank Sauer - 41 in 1954.
3) Ernie Banks - 44 in 1955, 43 in 1957, 47 in 1958, 45 in 1959, 41 in 1960.
4) Billy Williams - 42 in 1970.
5) Dave Kingman - 48 in 1979.
6) Andre Dawson - 49 in 1987.
7) Sammy Sosa - 40 in 1996, 66 in 1998, 63 in 1999, 50 in 2000, 64 in 2001, 49 in 2002, 40 in 2003.
8) Derrek Lee - 46 in 2005.
Sammy Sosa hit 66 home runs in the year 1998, which set a Chicago Cubs single-season record.
No one has ever hit more than 4 home runs in single game in the MLB.
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In 2006, Jermaine Dye hit 44 home runs and Jim Thome hit 42.
In 2012, Anthony Rizzo hit 15 home runs for the Chicago Cubs.
Sammy Sosa hit 66 home runs in the year 1998, which set a Chicago Cubs single-season record.
The record for the most combined home runs in a single baseball game is 12, achieved in a game between the Detroit Tigers and the Chicago White Sox on May 28, 1995.
No one has ever hit more than 4 home runs in single game in the MLB.
In 2009, Derrek Lee led the Chicago Cubs in home runs, with 35.
3 home Runs in a single GameAlex Rodriguez hit three home runs in a single game 3 times.
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Barry Bonds hit the most home runs in a single postseaon with 8 in 2002.
In 2006, Jermaine Dye hit 44 home runs and Jim Thome hit 42.
The most home runs Babe Ruth hit in a single season was 60. He did this in 1927.
Several Chicago Cubs players have achieved the feat of hitting three home runs in a single game. Notable players include Sammy Sosa, who accomplished this multiple times during his career, and more recently, Anthony Rizzo and Kris Bryant. This impressive achievement highlights the power-hitting capability of these players and their significant contributions to the team's offensive performance.
The Chicago White Sox led the majors in Home Runs with 235.
The record for the most consecutive home runs hit by a single player in a game is four.