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The Washington Nationals celebrate a walk-off grand slam hit by Justin Maxwell in 2009. A grand slam is a home run hit with all three bases occupied by baserunners ("bases loaded"), thereby scoring four runs—the most possible in one play. A walk-off home run with the bases loaded is therefore known as a walk-off grand slam.
In baseball, a grand slam is a home run hit with all three bases occupied by baserunners ("bases loaded"), thereby scoring four runs—the most possible in one play. According to The Dickson Baseball Dictionary , the term originated in the card game of contract bridge , [ better source needed ] in which a grand slam involves taking all the ...
Freeman's homer was the first walk-off grand slam in World Series history as well as the third Series walk-off homer of any kind for a team that was trailing, following Joe Carter's World Series-winning home run for the Toronto Blue Jays in 1993 and Kirk Gibson's Game 1-winning home run for the Dodgers in 1988. [49]
The Yankees slugger hit a grand slam in the seventh inning off Red Sox reliever Cam Booser for a 5-4 lead, rallying from a 4-0 deficit to begin the frame. The @Yankees needed 3 runs to tie the game.
Date of the two grand slam game Team The player's team at the time of the game Opposing team The team against whom the player hit two grand slams Score Final score of the game, with the player's team score listed first Career GS The number of grand slams the player hit in his MLB career † Elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame
A surprise trip to Dodger Stadium became the best day of a young Dodger fan’s life. When Freddie Freeman hit a walk-off grand slam to save the Dodgers who were trailing 3-2 in the bottom of the ...
On July 8, 2011, Johnson hit his second grand slam in the season off St. Louis Cardinals pitcher Kyle Lohse. Johnson gave the D-backs the lead in the seventh to break a tie 7–3. He hit a 2-2 pitch into the Cardinals bullpen while thinking that he only hit a sacrifice fly. The ball carried long enough to be a grand slam.
David M. Wilson and Johnny L. Wilson reviewed the game for Computer Gaming World, and stated that "The graphics make excellent use of color, but the characters and animation is more reminiscent of older cartridge games than any recent releases."