
Mazeroski Does It!
There have been many crucial homeruns hit in World Series play, but Bill Mazeroski’s blast is the only walk-off homer in the seventh game in the history of the game.
There have been many crucial homeruns hit in World Series play, but Bill Mazeroski’s blast is the only walk-off homer in the seventh game in the history of the game.
At that eventful night during the 1998 MLB season, in the final game of St. Louis Cardinals for that year, their star player Mark McGwire became the first person to score 70 home runs in a single season.
Bobby Thomson, NY Giants Outfielder, hits a home run off Dodgers pitcher Ralph Branca, and gets the game and the National League title for the Giants.
Mark McGwire marked this sport event as a grand one by his record breaking 62nd home run when he hit the pitch by Chicago Cubs’ Steve Trachsel over the left-field wall. He became the new single season’s homerun champion in the game of baseball.