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What Does Hitting for the Cycle Mean in Baseball?

Posted on October 9, 2025October 9, 2025 by Santiago Leon

Baseball is filled with rare feats, but few are as exciting as when a player hits for the cycle. This achievement combines power, speed, and opportunity—all in a single game—and instantly puts a player in the history books. But what exactly does it mean, and why is it so special?

Definition: What Is Hitting for the Cycle?

Hitting for the cycle occurs when a batter records all four types of hits in the same game:

  • Single
  • Double
  • Triple
  • Home Run

It doesn’t matter in which order the hits happen—only that all four are completed by the end of the game.

Variations of the Cycle

  • Natural Cycle: Achieved when a player hits a single, double, triple, and home run in exact order.
  • Reverse Cycle: When the hits happen in the opposite order (home run, triple, double, single).

Both versions are even rarer than the standard cycle.

Why Is It So Rare?

Hitting for the cycle is uncommon because it requires a unique blend of skills:

  • Contact ability to reach base with singles and doubles.
  • Power to hit a home run.
  • Speed and ball placement to stretch a hit into a triple. On top of that, a player needs multiple at-bats in the game to have enough chances to complete all four.

Historical Context

Fewer than 350 players in Major League Baseball (MLB) history have hit for the cycle, making it one of the sport’s rarest offensive accomplishments. It often becomes a highlight of a season and can define a player’s career.

Famous Players Who Have Hit for the Cycle

Over the years, legends like Babe Ruth, Lou Gehrig, and Mike Trout have accomplished the feat. Some players, such as Adrián Beltré and Christian Yelich, have even done it multiple times.

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