MLB analyst downplays Shohei Ohtani’s historic performance as Reggie Jackson’s three-home-run feat steals the spotlight ...
When October comes around, baseball’s biggest stars step onto the grandest stage, the World Series. This is where pressure meets glory, and where a single swing can change history. Over the years, a ...
The home run is the big swing when it comes to any MLB game. However, dingers are far more memorable when hit in the World ...
Former New York Yankees and Oakland A's slugger Reggie Jackson hit 18 home runs in 318 postseason plate appearances. Los Angeles Dodgers third baseman Max Muncy has 15 homers in the postseason, in 323 ...
As an A, Jackson already had Hall of Fame credentials, helping the Athletics win the World Series in 1972, 1973 and 1974. His greatest moment, one that matched anything from the long history of the ...
Ohtani's 12 total bases tied him with Reggie Jackson and Babe Ruth for the third most in a single World Series contest.
A series-by-series look at each of the World Series the Dodgers franchise played in before winning it all again by beating ...
1977 — Reggie Jackson hits three consecutive home runs, all on the first pitch, to lead the New York Yankees to the World ...
But Fox Sports Radio host Rob Parker doesn’t care because that’s “not that impressive.” Parker made these comments on his ...
Ruth and Gibson are considered the two greatest hitters in the history of the game. Ruth hit 714 home runs. Gibson, who ...
1. 1975: Reds over Red Sox The perfect World Series, complete with five one-run games and the most famous extra-inning game ...
Ohtani stands with 11 other players, including Babe Ruth, who hit three home runs in a postseason game twice. The group also includes Hall of Famers Reggie Jackson, George Brett and Adrian Beltre, ...