Los Angeles Dodgers shortstop Corey Seager went 4-for-5 with three home runs and a double during Tuesday's 12-0 blowout victory over the New York Mets. In doing so, he became the second-youngest player in MLB history at the time of his second three-homer game, per Elias Sports Bureau.
The youngest player to accrue two three-homer games is Boog Powell, who achieved the feat in 1964 at 22 years and 315 days old. Powell went on to become the American League MVP in 1970 while slashing .297/.412/.549 with 35 long shots.
Seager, a 23-year-old, won National League Rookie of the Year last season in addition to taking third place in MVP voting.