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D-Backs’ Corbin Carroll makes MLB history alongside Willie Mays
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 Not only is Corbin Carroll making his mark in the league every day, the D-Backs superstar finds himself making MLB history alongside some of the greatest.

Over this past week, Corbin Carroll got into the record books again during the Seattle Mariners series. Carroll now has four games with multiple home runs alongside two games with multiple triples in one season. The last MLB player to have done that over an entire season was Willie Mays in 1955. We’re only in June.

Carroll started the 2025 season on a hot streak, though cooled off a little in May. He has still been clutch for Arizona as he has hit nineteen home runs alongside 43 RBIs with a .260 batting average. Carroll is also tied for the fifth-most home runs in all of the MLB with fellow Arizona Diamondback Eugenio Suárez.

Carroll day after day continues to solidify himself as one of the best in the MLB.  If Carroll can continue his hot streak and keep making history, not only can he become one of the greatest Diamondbacks of all time, but who knows where he can be in the record books.

This article first appeared on Burn City Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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