What is a walk off grand slam?

Walk-off grand slam
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.
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What does the phrase walk off mean?

to leave a place because you are angry or unhappy about something: She threatened to walk off the movie set because of the conditions.
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Why do they call it a walk off?

It must be a home run that gives the home team the lead in the bottom of the final inning of the game - either the ninth inning, any extra inning, or any other regularly-scheduled final inning. It is called a "walk-off" home run because the teams walk off the field immediately afterward.
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How rare is a walk-off home run?

Walk-off home runs are uncommon enough to be dramatic when they occur, especially during the postseason. There have been seven major league postseason series that have ended in a walk-off homerun, including two World Series.
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How does a walk off work?

What is a walk-off? A walk-off is a situation where a baseball game ends in the bottom of the ninth inning (or extra innings) when the home team scores the go-ahead run. Singles and home runs account for the most walk-off hits but sacrifice flies, walks, errors, and batters hit by pitches can also result in a walk-off.
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All Walk-Off Grand Slams 2016-2021



How rare is a walk off grand slam?

Walk-off grand slam

Since 1916 there have been more than 250 walk-off grand slams hit during Major League Baseball's regular season. From 1903 onwards, only one walk-off grand slam has been hit in the postseason, by Nelson Cruz of the Texas Rangers in Game 2 of the 2011 ALCS.
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Has there ever been a walk off to win the World Series?

JERRY HOWARTH One of the best pieces of trivia that came out of that: Only two World Series have ended with a walk-off home run. Bill Mazeroski for Pittsburgh in 1960 at Forbes Field to win Game 7 against the Yankees 10–9, and Joe Carter 33 years later against the Philadelphia Phillies.
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What player has the most walk offs?

Jim Thome: 13

He also remains the only player to hit a walk-off blast for career home run No.
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What is a walk-off triple?

A walk-off triple (one that ends a game) occurs very infrequently. In general, game-winning hits with a runner on first base are walk-off doubles, since it is quite common for runners starting on first base to score on a double (as it is to make it from first to third on a single).
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What happens if you hit a homerun and miss a base?

The pitcher will throw the ball to the fielder and the fielder will tag the base. If there is confusion the fielder will need to verbally tell the umpire they are making an appeal.
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What is a bock in baseball?

A balk occurs when a pitcher makes an illegal motion on the mound that the umpire deems to be deceitful to the runner(s). As a result, any men on base are awarded the next base, and the pitch (if it was thrown in the first place) is waved off for a dead ball.
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Do you have to run the bases on a walk-off home run?

According to the official rules of the MLB, if a batter hits a walk-off home run the normal base running rules apply. If the batter doesn't run the bases on a walk-off home run then they are liable to be called out on the play. So as a general rule, you have to run the bases on a walk-off home run.
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What is a walk off in basketball?

After the batter who hit in the game-winning run has touched first base, they can simply just “walk-off” the field, since the team has now officially won the game. They are not required to touch any of the other bases.
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What does no walk offs mean?

The definition of a walk-off is a baseball term for a hit or other action in the bottom of the final inning that results in the game winning run for the home team. An example of walk-off is when the batter up hits a home run with all bases loaded at the bottom of the ninth inning. adjective.
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What does SS mean in baseball?

The shortstop positions himself between the third baseman and the second-base bag. The shortstop is considered the captain of the infield and takes charge on balls hit in the air as well as communication among infielders.
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What does R mean in baseball?

Run (R) Runs Batted In (RBI)
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When was the last walk-off grand slam?

During the 2021 regular season, there were six walk-off grand slams. That tied the fourth-highest single-season total in MLB history, joining the 1963, 1980, 1995, 2006, 2011, 2014 and 2017 seasons. The top three seasons for walk-off slams were 2018 (nine), 2002 (eight) and 2008.
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Who coined the term walk-off?

The term walk-off was originally coined by pitcher Dennis Eckersley to describe game-ending home runs that were so deep, you didn't have to look at them as a pitcher.
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Who has the most grand slams in baseball history?

The all-time leaders in grand slams is Alex Rodriguez with 25 in his career, spent entirely in the American League, two more than Lou Gehrig, who also only played in the junior circuit. Willie McCovey is the National League leader with 18.
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Has there ever been two grand slams in one inning?

Saturday marks the 23rd anniversary of the night Cardinals third baseman Fernando Tatis pummeled two grand slams in the same inning at Dodger Stadium, and even more astonishingly, did so off the same pitcher (Chan Ho Park).
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What is the shortest baseball game ever played?

Hughes sprints to the mound

According to the all-knowing Google, the 1910 matchup between the Atlanta Crackers and Mobile Sea Gulls is the first choice that pops up when you search fastest baseball game ever. It was 32 minutes long.
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What's the difference between a homerun and a grand slam?

A grand slam is a home run hit with three runners on base, while a home run can't have three runners on. However, a regular home run could have nobody on base or up to two runners on the base paths. The main difference is that a grand slam has four scoring runs, while a home run can have between one and three.
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How many walk off hits did Mickey Mantle have?

New York Yankees Do Walk of Life 210 Times; Mickey Mantle, Babe Ruth Lead Team. When Jim Thome hit a pinch-hit home run for the Phillies earlier this year, he broke the record for walk-off home runs in a career with 13.
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What is the best tennis major?

Wimbledon

Of the 4 Grand Slam tournaments, Wimbledon attracts the most attention and remains the favourite of fans and professional tennis players alike. The tournament has a long and illustrious history dating back to 1877, when it was played on the grand lawns of the All England club outside of London.
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