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Unlocking the Secret That Could Change Everything You Thought You Knew

Unlocking the Secret That Could Change Everything You Thought You Knew

Just three years later, he pitched nine innings of one-run ball and struck out 10 in Game 1 against the Red Sox. He returned for Game 5 and helped the Cards secure another win in a shutout. And with just two days of rest, he tossed another full nine-innings in Game 7, striking out 10 and winning his second ring.

3. Reggie Jackson (1973, ’77)

Unlike Koufax and Gibson, Jackson took home a pair of World Series MVPs as a member of two different teams. In the closely fought 1973 World Series, the All-Star outfielder knocked out a clutch two-run shot in the bottom of the third in Game 7. The A’s were able to hold onto their 5-2 lead, defeating the Mets and winning a back-to-back title.

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