Who has the most Walkoffs in MLB history?

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Jim Thome holds the MLB record with 13 career walk-off homers. Babe Ruth, Mickey Mantle, Jimmie Foxx, Stan Musial and Frank Robinson shared the record at 12 before Thome surpassed them. Mantle also hit one in the postseason, and Thome hit none. Musial also hit one in an All-Star Game.
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Which MLB team has the most walk-off wins in a season?

The Yankees have 10 walk-off wins this season, far and away the most in baseball, and they are an incredible 22-20 when trailing at any point in a game.
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Has there ever been a Game 7 walk-off?

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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How many walk-off walks in MLB history?

Since 1916 there have been more than 250 walk-off grand slams hit during Major League Baseball's regular season.
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What is the longest walk-off home run?

Facing the Chicago White Sox on April 24, Minnesota Twins outfielder Byron Buxton made history. In a 3-1 count with the Twins trailing 4-3, Buxton turned a hanger from Liam Hendricks into a no-doubt 469-foot blast to end the game. Incredibly, it is the longest walk-off home run ever tracked by StatCast since 2015.
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Has anyone ever hit a 600 foot home run?

No estimate has ever been given for its length, although it is safe to say it was easily over 500 feet, and may have approached 600 feet. A tremendous blast by any standards. In a single game Mantle hit two homers that were longer than most major league players hit in a career!
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What is the shortest home run in MLB history?

Shortest Home Run Ever Hit

Playing for a minor league team called the Minnesota Millers back in 1900, Andy Oyler hit the shortest home run in the history of the entire world. The home run traveled only 24 inches—that's right, two feet! On a rainy day in Minnesota, Oyler made solid contact and took off to first base.
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Who has hit the most walk offs?

Jim Thome holds the MLB record with 13 career walk-off homers. Babe Ruth, Mickey Mantle, Jimmie Foxx, Stan Musial and Frank Robinson shared the record at 12 before Thome surpassed them. Mantle also hit one in the postseason, and Thome hit none. Musial also hit one in an All-Star Game.
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Which pitcher has least walks?

40 K's, 0 walks by Burnes has no precedent

Forty strikeouts and counting. No walks. And a couple of Major League records for Corbin Burnes.
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Who hit Joe Carter home run?

On a 2–2 count, Carter hit a three-run walk-off home run off Phillies pitcher Mitch Williams (against whom he had previously been 0–4 in his career) to win the World Series, only the second time a Series has ended with a home run (the other being in 1960, when Bill Mazeroski did it for the Pittsburgh Pirates against ...
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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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Has any grand slam ever won the World Series?

Grand Slam in the World Series[edit]

Gil McDougald, 1951 Game 5. Mickey Mantle, 1953 Game 5. Yogi Berra, 1956 Game 2. Bill Skowron, 1956 Game 7.
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Who has the best record in baseball?

Who has the best record in MLB. The New York Yankees have the best record in baseball and sit atop the MLB standings through the first three months of the 2022 season.
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How many walk off wins do the Yankees have this year?

It was the 21st comeback victory and ninth walk-off win of the season for the Yankees, who also won their 15th consecutive game at home.
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When did the Astros no hit the Yankees?

It's their longest drought in at least 70 years, according to the Elias Sports Bureau. Before Saturday, New York hadn't been no-hit since six Astros teamed up for one at the old Yankee Stadium on June 11, 2003.
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Who has broke the most bats in MLB history?

Pete Rose is the all-time leader in at bats with 14,053. Rose is also the only player in MLB history with more than 13,000 career at bats. There are only 29 players in MLB history that have reached 10,000 career at bats, with Albert Pujols being the only one active.
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Who has the lowest WHIP in MLB history?

The lowest single-season WHIP in MLB history through 2018 is 0.7373 from Pedro Martínez pitching for the Boston Red Sox in 2000, which broke the previous record of 0.7692 of Guy Hecker of the Louisville Eclipse in 1882. Walter Johnson, with a 0.7803 WHIP in 1913, has the third-lowest single-season WHIP.
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Who has the most strikeouts without a walk?

New York Yankees pitcher Michael Pineda struck out 16 batters in Sunday's 6-2 win over the Baltimore Orioles, setting a franchise record for the most strikeouts without any walks in a single game, per ESPN Stats & Info.
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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 RBIS in a single postseason?

The Major League Baseball (MLB) record for most runs batted in a single postseason is 21, by David Freese (USA) while playing for the St. Louis Cardinals (USA) during the 2011 postseason.
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Who has the most walk off wins 2021?

The Mariners club record for walk-offs by an individual player in a single season is 3, which has been done nine times in their history. Fraley is the current team-leader in that category with 2. Eight walk-off wins puts the 2021 Mariners in a seven-way tie for eighth in franchise history.
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Has there ever been a 4 home run game?

Only one player has ever hit four home runs in a single Spring Training game: Henry Rodriguez of the Los Angeles Dodgers hit four home runs against the New York Mets on April 24, 1995.
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Has anyone hit for the home run cycle?

7). But Horne hit a two-run home run in the first inning, a grand slam in the second, a solo shot in the fifth and a three-run homer in the sixth. In essence, he "homered for the cycle," something never done before in the Majors or Minors and has not been duplicated since.
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What's the longest inning in baseball history?

The longest MLB inning occurred on May 8, 2004, when the Detroit Tigers and Texas Rangers combined for 18 runs in a 5th inning that lasted 68 minutes. We'll take a deep dive into the record books, looking at the longest baseball game ever throughout the MLB season, MLB postseason and even college baseball.
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