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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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