Tampa Bay Rays slugger Junior Caminero made history by becoming the youngest player to hit a home run in six consecutive games at 22 years and 361 days, breaking Ken Griffey Jr.’s record from July 1993. His recent 425-foot homer against Kansas City contributed to the Rays’ seventh consecutive win and a 3.5-game lead in the American League East. Caminero, now with 24 home runs this season, joins Carlos Pena as the only Rays player to hit over 40 in a single season. The article ends with a quiz challenge related to the last 40-HR hitters for each MLB club.

