
Few things in baseball—actually, few things in all of sports—are more exciting than an inside-the-park home run. It's almost impossible for a player to get one without something unusual happening, whether it be a catastrophic miscalculation from a fielder or the ball taking a zany bounce. Point is, if someone tells you that there was an inside-the-park homer, you're going to want to see it.
Tuesday night brought two of those strange round-trippers to Major League Baseball. First, Lawrence Butler of the Athletics casually cruised 360 feet to lead off the game against the Atlanta Braves.
A leadoff inside-the-park home run for Lawrence Butler! 😤 pic.twitter.com/43JtluGApw
— MLB (@MLB) July 9, 2025
Later, the San Francisco Giants' Patrick Bailey ran very fast to walk off the Philadelphia Phillies after his shot to right-center decided to explore the space far away from any fielder.
PATRICK BAILEY
— MLB (@MLB) July 9, 2025
WALK-OFF INSIDE-THE-PARK HOME RUN@SFGIANTS WIN! pic.twitter.com/xwswjv2fLP
They've been playing baseball for a long, long time. So it's a bit surprising to learn that this was the first time in Major League Baseball history that a leadoff inside-the-parker and a walk-off inside-the-parker occurred on the same day.
Lawrence Butler: leadoff inside-the-park home run
— MLB (@MLB) July 9, 2025
Patrick Bailey: walk-off inside-the-park home run
For the first time in MLB history, both have occurred on the same day 🤯
(h/t @OptaSTATS) pic.twitter.com/mInoPkv9Kj
Considering the fact that baseball teams used to play in bizarrely-shaped playing surfaces back in the day with cavernous power alleys, one would think something like this would have happened before. But considering Butler's scamper was the Athletic's first leadoff inside-the-parker since 1943 and Bailey's was the first walk-off of the variety across all baseball in the last decade ... yeah, definitely a rare night.
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This article was originally published on www.si.com as Wild Night Starts and Ends With MLB Inside-the-Park HR History.