1 (tie). 6 grand slams -- Don Mattingly (1987) and Travis Hafner (2006)The 1987 season marked the last of Mattingly's three consecutive years with at least 30 dingers. It also capped off a breathtaking run of dominance for Mattingly through his first four full seasons as a Major Leaguer...
In short, the answer is New York. Indeed, New York is the biggest host city of any of the Grand Slams and provides an electric atmosphere that can’t be matched in either Melbourne, Paris, or London. In particular, it is the atmosphere during the late-night games that inspires the mos...
All 32 ultimate grand slams on record By Daniel Kramer @DKramer_ September 20, 2022 Facebook Share Twitter Share Email Copy Link It's never over until it's over -- just ask the 2022 Yankees. Down 8-4 in the bottom of the ninth, a leadoff home run brought them within three ...
He is one of the most popular tennis players. He is a professional at playing tennis. He has won a record 17 grand slams. He has captured his first title of Roland Garos title in 2009.He is considered the most dominant clay court player in the tournament. He is regarded as the only ...
Djokovic finished the year with seven titles from only 12 tournaments, including three Grand Slams. “The fact that I've won three out of four Slams and played a final in the fourth and it's still not the best year of my life... it's quite nice to have that kind of situation,“ ...
Another adherent to the clean, sharply-cut look of the '30s, Don Budge emerged as one of the greatest players in tennis history. The first player to win all four Grand Slams in one year, he played with grace and power—his backhand is often called the greatest ever. Just look at that...
The Mother Who Played Four Grand Slams Leave it to Serena Williams to be a new mother and go back to playing four Grand Slam events. The tennis legend finished as a runner-up in a couple of matches and ended the year by featuring in the Top 10. ...
MJ was on hiatus from basketball but that didn't mean someone from the Bulls wasn't sonning the Knicks. Scottie Pippen delivered one of the most vicious slams in NBA history then proceeded to stunt on Patrick Ewing with the epic stare down while standing over the center. Yup, doesn't ge...
"The Iron Horse" is well known for all the stats he put up in the regular season—the 23 career grand slams, the .340 batting average, 1,995 RBIs, and his 2,130 consecutive games played—but his work in the postseason made him one of the most illustrious pressure hitters in history....
The 5-hour, 50 minute game was the longest playoff game ever (since broken by the 18-inning Giants-Nationals matchup of 2014) and featured two grand slams by Lance Berkman and Adam LaRoche, but it was Burke who ended up the hero. Jim Edmonds, Cardinals, 2004 NLCS, Game 6 After ...