The most recent walk-off grand slam in each team’s history

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  1. I’m kind surprised 2010 is the oldest. This seems like the type of thing where you look at the bottom and the Twins haven’t had one since 1982 or something

  2. The Tampa Bay Rays, in a season where they won 90 games and both the Mets and Twins didn’t do jack shit, gave up a walk off grand slam to two teams in nine days, and neither team has hit one since.

    That is just upside down shit.

  3. the Pablo Reyes walk off slam is emblematic of what makes baseball so great to me. you never know which player is going to have the craziest moment in any given game

  4. If anyone is curious when the Jays previous walk off grand slam was before the listed one by Steve Pearce, you have to go all the way back to 4 days earlier when it was accomplished by Steve Pearce

  5. I was at the Jays one. Russell Martin red jersey giveaway day, and the Jays trailed by 6 runs going into the 9th inning.

    It was Pearce’s second walk off grand slam that week!

  6. Wyatt Langford ended up having a somewhat average statistically first year in the league, but he accomplished a lot of cool individual feats in his rookie year that most guys don’t ever accomplish once in their careers.

  7. I remember listening to the radio call of the Cubs slam against the Nats. The absolute flattest I have ever heard them call a play, since it was the double whammy of losing in that excruciating yet inevitable (given the bullpen woes) way with the knowledge that it was mid August but that was the nail in the coffin for the season.

  8. God that Ryan Roberts one was so fucking awesome. For those who don’t know, we called him “Tatman” because of all his tattoos (creative, I know). And Kirk Gibson was the manager at the time. As he round second and halfway to third he pointed at Gibby in the dugout and did his iconic fist pump celebration.

    https://youtu.be/KVif7X9qLqE?si=9Wzn5okUNoklOwOH

    Here’s the replay, Darren Sutton was on the PBP call back then. There’s a not-small contingent of Dbacks fans who would still love to have him back as our PBP guy

  9. I remember the Jose Bautista one! It was when he turned into Barry Bonds for a week and a half. First and only walk off Grand slam I think. They walked Nimmo to get to him and he hit it first pitch

  10. I remember the Vogelbach-off. The Cardinals were one-upping themselves weekly that season with season-deflating losses. This one seemed inevitable as soon as Reyes waltzed in.

  11. That Stanton walk-off grand slam against the Pirates was the same night that Judge hit his 60th home run (also in the ninth inning)

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