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Jackson played for the Yankees in ’77, earning his nickname “Mr. October” in the Fall Classic. In Game 6, he tied the MLB record for most home runs in a single game. He hit a two-run shot in the fourth inning and followed up with a two-out round tripper in the fifth. Jackson knocked his third homer out in the eighth and won his fourth World Series ring just an inning later.
4. Corey Seager (2020, ’23)
The star-studded Los Angeles Dodgers dominated throughout the shortened 2020 MLB season, but no player performed better in key moments than Corey Seager. He helped the Dodgers overcome a 3-1 deficit with five home home runs in the NLCS against the Braves. In the World Series, Seager continued his success at the plate against the Tampa Bay Rays, finishing the series with a .556 on-base percentage.



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