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Unforgettable MLB Playoff Blowouts That Shattered Records and Defied Expectations

Biggest World Series Blowouts in MLB History

New York Yankees 18, New York Giants 4 (1936 World Series Game 2)

After falling to the Giants in Game 1, the American League-champion Yankees got their revenge by winning Game 2 by the largest margin in World Series history. After scoring two runs in the first inning, they had a seven-run surge in the third, with a grand slam by Hall of Famer Tony Lazzeri highlighting the rally. The Yankees added sixth runs to cap the top of the ninth and ended the game with 17 hits – with the vast majority of the team’s runs driven in by Lazzeri, Bill Dickey, Lou Gehrig and Joe DiMaggio. The Bronx Bombers would go on to win the World Series title in six games.

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