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Jim Ray Hart ties a modern major-league record with 6 RBIs in one inning and hits for the Cycle

On July 8, 1970 — Jim Ray Hart ties a modern major-league record with 6 RBIs in one inning (the 5th) with a three-run homer and a three-run triple; Hart is the first National League player since Fred Merkle in 1911 to drive in six runs in one inning. The Giants score 11 in the frame. Hart also hits for the cycle as the Giants rout the Braves, 13 – 0. Gaylord Perry is the easy winner, posting San Francisco’s first shutout of the year. Perry will throw four more to lead the National League.

 
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