SHAWN GREEN ACHIEVED A SINGLE-GAME MLB RECORD OF 19 TOTAL BASES
May 23rd, 2002 represents one of the greatest single-game performances in MLB history. While the MLB was enjoying an offensive renaissance due to the steroid era, no player was able to record an offensive onslaught like Shawn Green did on this day right near the end of the steroid era. The Dodgers All-Star OF annihilated any Milwaukee Brewers pitcher that took the mound that day en route to a record-setting 19 total bases.
Coincidentally the former single-game total base record also came during a matchup between the Dodgers and a Milwaukee team in 1954. Milwaukee Braves’ great Joe Adcock recorded 18 total bases behind five hits in a victory over the Brooklyn Dodgers that stood for nearly half a century until Green’s unexpected outburst took over the top spot in the record books where it still rests today.