Tue 5/8/12 10:08 PM

Josh Hamilton became the 16th player in major league history to hit four home runs in a game during Tuesday's 10-3 blowout win over the Orioles. It's the first four-homer game in MLB since Carlos Delgado's big night back in 2003. Hamilton took Jake Arrieta deep in the first and third, Zach Phillips in the seventh and Darren O'Day in the eighth. All four of Hamilton's longballs were of the two-run variety, and he also added a double for good measure, giving him an AL-record 18 total bases on the night. The Rangers' slugger moved ahead of Matt Kemp for the major-league home run lead with 13, and he's now batting .406 with a major league-leading 36 RBI.