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2022 Topps Now Turn Back the Clock Baseball Cards Checklist

2022 Topps Now Turn Back the Clock Baseball Cards Checklist

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While most of the Topps Now cards highlight timely moments of today, 2022 Topps Now Turn Back the Clock Baseball spreads the love around to former performances of note.

In its third year, Turn Back the Clock MLB revisits a variety of top moments on the exact day in question.

The card series is one of several offshoots from the main Topps Now Baseball line.

See also: 2021 Topps Now Turn Back the Clock Baseball Cards

2022 Topps Now Turn Back the Clock Baseball Set Details

Issued daily, 2022 Topps Now Turn Back the Clock Baseball identifies a key stat line or accomplishment that took place on that date at some point in MLB history.

Cards sell for $9.99 each with SmartPost shipping included. Each card is sold for 24 hours, but some cards have gone up a few days early, stretching the countdown timer.

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Other than subtle shading differences, the wood-framed design is virtually identical to 2021 and 2020.

View Now Turn Back the Clock cards on the Topps site.

In addition to the caption and date on the front, card backs deliver a summary of the player's big day.

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Just like the 2021 edition, there are bonus chase parallels.

 

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2022 Topps Now Turn Back the Clock Baseball Checklist

Base Set Checklist

215 cards. Announced print runs (PR) to be noted.
PARALLEL CARDS: Cherry #/7, White Ash #/3.

 

1 Frank Thomas - White Sox: Leads off 1996 season with a bang (3/31/1996) - PR=580
2 Clayton Kershaw: Dodgers ace gets it done with bat and ball (4/1/2013) - PR=323
3 Roger Clemens - Yankees: Becomes all-time AL career strikeouts leader (4/2/2001) - PR=271
4 Dennis Eckersley: Star reliever dealt to Oakland Athletics (4/3/1987) - PR=262
5 Mark McGwire - Cardinals: Ties Willie Mays with HRs in 1st 4 games (4/4/1998) - PR=323
6 Arizona Diamondbacks: Win 1st game in club history (4/5/1998) - PR=262
7 Ken Griffey Jr - Mariners: Ties record with 8th career Opening Day HR (4/6/2009) - PR=837
8 Wade Boggs - Devil Rays: Number 12 lifted to the rafters at Tropicana Field (4/7/2000) - PR=296
9 Hideki Matsui - Yankees: "Godzilla" cranks grand slam for 1st MLB HR (4/8/2003) - PR=479
10 Barry Zito - Giants: 4-hit gem is southpaw's 1st shutout in 9 years (4/9/2012) - PR=228
11 Roberto Clemente - Pirates: Outfielder hits Opening Day grand slam (4/10/1962) - PR=732
12 Miguel Cabrera - Tigers: 2nd youngest player ever to reach 300 doubles (4/11/2011) - PR=478
13 Bobby Abreu - Phillies: Hits 1st HR in new Citizens Bank Park (4/12/2004) - PR=348
14 Stan Musial - Cardinals: "Stan the Man" scores NL record 1,869th run (4/13/1962) - PR= 538
15 Jose Canseco - Devil Rays: 1st non-U.S. born player to reach 400 HRs (4/14/1999) - PR=448
16 MLB Honors Jackie Robinson 50 years after debut (4/15/1997) - PR=877
17 Manny Ramirez: 2-run HR, grand slam lead Red Sox win (4/16/2005) - PR=246
18 Nolan Ryan - Astros: Becomes 2nd pitcher ever to reach 3,500 Ks (4/17/1983) - PR=632
19 Tom Seaver: Reds ace reaches 3,000 career Ks (4/18/1981) - PR=508
20 Oakland Athletics: 11 straight wins to open season sets MLB record (4/19/1981) - PR=372
21 Carlos Delgado - Blue Jays: 3-HR game marks 2nd of 2001 season (4/20/2001) - PR=242
22 Randy Johnson - Diamondbacks: Reaches 5th win of season in 17-K game (4/21/2002) - PR=254
23 Felix Hernandez - Mariners: 100th win puts ace in 3rd place in club history (4/22/2013) - PR=332
24 Ted Williams - Red Sox: Rookie Tallies 4 hits, 1st MLB HR (4/23/1939) - PR=554
25 Zack Greinke - Royals: Strikes out 10 batters in 2nd CG of season (4/24/2009) - PR=344
26 Albert Pujols - Cardinals: Launches grand slam to eclipse 1,000 RBI (4/25/2009) - PR=466
27 Mike Piazza - Padres: Hits 400th HR in front of crowd at Petco Field (4/26/2006) - PR=248
28 Dexter Fowler: 5 stolen bases lead Colorado Rockies to win (4/27/2009) - PR=173
29 Larry Walker: 3 HRs lead Colorado Rockies past Cardinals (4/28/1999) - PR=152
30 Andre Dawson - Cubs: Hits for cycle in front of crowd at Wigley Field (4/29/1987) - PR=352
31 Joe Carter - Blue Jays: Sets AL record with 31 RBI in April (4/30/1994) - PR=264
32 Babe Ruth - Yankees: Hits 50th Career HR, 1st with Yankees (5/1/1920) - PR=855
33 Stan Musial - Cardinals: Sets doubleheader record with 5 total HRs (5/2/1954) - PR=465
34 Willie McCovey - Giants: Hits 521st and final career home run (5/3/1980) - PR=400
35 Tim Hudson - Braves: Pitches a complete-game, 1-hit shutout (5/4/2011) - PR=217
36 Roger Clemens - Astros: Becomes 2nd all-time with 4,137th career K (5/52004) - PR=254
37 Gaylord Perry - Mariners: Becomes 15th pitcher to record 300 wins (5/6/1982) - PR=263
38 Starlin Castro - Cubs: Posts incredible, record-breaking, 6-RBI debut (5/7/2010) - PR=266
39 Darryl Strawberry - Mets: Records 1st MLB hit in 10-5 win over Red (5/8/1983) - PR=332
40 Yu Darvish - Rangers: Gets within 1 out of throwing 1st no-hitter (5/9/2014) - PR=336
41 Larry Doby - Cleveland: Goes 4-for-6 in win at Fenway Park (5/10/1948) - PR=417
42 Adam Wainwright - Cardinals: Carries no-hitter into 8th inning in CG shutout (5/11/2013) - PR=267
43 Willie Mays: 1st grand slam in San Francisco Giants history (5/12/1958) - PR=612
44 George Brett - Royals: Becomes 6th player to record 3,000 hits, 300 HRs (5/13/1993) - PR=468
45 Dwight Gooden - Yankees: Throws no-hitter against Seattle Mariners (5/14/1996) - PR=358
46 Nolan Ryan - Angels: Strikes out 12 in 1st career no-hitter (5/15/1973) - PR=704
47 Sammy Sosa - Cubs: Becomes 33rd MLB player to reach 400 HRs (5/16/2001) - PR=288
48 Ivan Rodriguez - Astros: Connect for 300th career Major League homer (5/17/2009) - PR=260
49 Luis Gonzalez - Diamondbacks: Extends hitting streak to astonishing 30 games (5/18/1999) - PR=190
50 Miguel Cabrera - Tigers: Hits 3 HRs in Single game for 2nd time in career (5/19/2013) - PR=420
51 Babe Ruth - Red Sox: Hits 1st career grand slam (5/20/1919) - PR=819
52 Randy Johnson - Diamondback: Brings career-strikeout tally to 3,500 (5/21/2002) - PR=264
53 Mike Piazza: Acquired by Mets from Marlins in historic trade (5/22/2008) - PR=313
54 Ricky Henderson - Mariners: Records 2,000th walk, in iconic company (5/23/2000) - PR=396
55 Ichiro - Mariners: Has incredible showing in 1,000th MLB game (5/24/2007) - PR=392
56 Jim Thome - White Sox: Passes Mike Schmidt on all-time HR list (5/25/2009) - PR=275
57 Derek Jeter: Becomes 8th Yankees player to reach 2,000 hits (5/26/2006) - PR=579
58 Paul Konerko - White Sox: Hits 400th career HR (5/27/2012) - PR=254
59 Cal Ripken Jr - Orioles: Records career-high 8 RBI (5/28/1996) - PR=372
60 Buster Posey - Giants: Goes 3-for-3 with 3 RBI in 1st Game of 2010 (5/29/2010) - PR=398
61 Ryan Howard: Hits 8th grand slam, sets Phillies record (5/30/2009) - PR=294
62 Lou Gehrig - Yankees: Plays 2,000th straight game in 12-5 win (5/31/1938) - PR=618
63 Miguel Tejada - Orioles: 3 doubles, HR lead 9-2 win over Red Sox (6/1/2005) - PR=209
64 Ken Griffey Jr - Mariners: Superstar announces retirement from MLB (6/2/2010) - PR=643
65 Lou Gehrig - Yankees: 1st AL player to hit 4 HRs in a single game (6/3/1932) - PR=709
66 Randy Johnson - Giants: Allows just 1 run to earn 300th career win (6/4/2009) - PR=258
67 Chipper Jones - Braves: Becomes 3rd switch-hitter ever to hit 400 HRs (6/5/2008) - PR=317
68 Trevor Hoffman - Padres: Throws scoreless 9th inning to record 500th save (6/6/2007) - PR=235
69 Bryce Harper - Nationals: Selected 1st overall in the MLB Draft (6/7/2010) - PR=510
70 Tim Wakefield: Breaks Red Sox career innings-pitched record (6/8/2010) - PR=233
71 Darryl Strawberry - Mets: Hits 200th career HR (6/9/1989) - PR=294
72 Bobby Abreu - Dodgers: Passes Micke Mantle on all-time hit list (6/10/2012) - PR=208
73 Nolan Ryan - Rangers: Pitches 6th career no-hitter (6/11/1990) - PR=440
74 Major League Baseball: National Baseball HOF formally dedicated (6/12/1939) - PR=348
75 Roger Clemens - Yankees: Becomes 3rd Pitcher with 300 wins, 4,000 Ks (6/13/2003) - PR=360
76 Ichiro - Mariners: 3rd player to reach 1,000 hits in under 700 games (6/14/2005) - PR=398
77 Will Clark - Giants: Gets 2,00th hit, 1 10th-inning, walk-off single (6/15/1999) - PR=286
78 Ivan Rodriguez - Astros: Ties Carlton Fisk with 2,226th game as catcher (6/16/2009) - PR=223
79 Ted Williams - Red Sox: Becomes just 4th player to hit 500 career HRs (6/17/1960) - PR=399
80 Stephen Strasburg - Nationals: Sets record for most Ks in 1st 3 starts with 32 (6/18/2010) - PR=268
81 Alex Rodriguez - Yankees: Becomes 29th player to join 3,000 hits club (6/19/2015) - PR=310
82 Sammy Sosa - Rangers: Becomes 5th player to hit 600 HRs (6/20/2007) - PR=261
83 Carlton Fisk - White Sox: Becomes all-time HR leader among AL catchers (6/21/1989) - PR=272
84 Wade Boggs - Boston Red Sox: Hits first MLB HR, a walk-off over Tigers (6/22/1982) - PR=247
85 Jay Buhner: First Mariners player to hit for the cycle (6/23/1993) - PR=238
86 Rickey Henderson - Athletics: Makes MLB debut, notches first career steal (6/24/1979) - PR=462
87 Cal Ripken Jr - Orioles: Plays 1,000th consecutive MLB game (6/25/1988) - PR=TBA
88 Ron Santo - Cubs: Tallies 2 hits, 3 RBI in MLB debut (6/26/1960) - PR=345
89 Mark McGwire - Athletics: Hits 3 HRs in 13-3 victory over Cleveland (6/27/1987) - PR=TBA
90 Craig Biggio - Astros: Becomes 27th player to join 3,000 hits club (6/28/2007) - PR=TBA
91 Randy Johnson - Diamondbacks: Records 4,000th career strikeout (6/29/2004) - PR=TBA
92 Chris Sale - White Sox: Records 10+ Ks in 8th Consecutive Start (6/30/2015) - PR=TBA
93 Whitey Ford - Yankees: Makes MLB debut (7/1/1950) - PR=TBA
94 Roger Clemens - Yankees: Notches 350th career win (7/2/2007) - PR=TBA
95 Cecil Fielder - Tigers: See ya! Home run blasted over left-field roof (7/3/1990) - PR=TBA
96 Albert Pujols - Cardinals: Crushes 300th home of MLB career (7/4/2008) - PR=TBA
97 Larry Doby - Cleveland: Breaks AL color barrier in MLB debut (7/5/1947) - PR=TBA
98 Steve Carlton - Phillies: Becomes all-time elf-handed strikeouts leader (7/6/1980) - PR=TBA
99 Jeff Bagwell: Ties Astros single-game RBI record with 7 (7/7/2001) - PR=227
100 Joe Morgan: Breaks Astros single-game hits record with six (7/8/1965) - PR=310
Checklist #1-100 (bundle with card #100) - PR=310
101 Derek Jeter - Yankees: Joins the 3,000 hits club (7/9/2011) - PR=849
102 Ichiro - Mariners: 1st inside-the-park HR ever in MLB ASG (7/10/2007) - PR=490
103 Nolan Ryan - Astros: Becomes 1st pitcher to record 4,000-career Ks (7/11/1985) - PR=483
104 Bobby Abreu - Phillies: Shatters single-round Home Run Derby record (7/12/2005) - PR=279
105 Mike Piazza - Mets: Connects for 300th career home run (7/13/2001) - PR=249
106 Eddie Mathews - Astros: Hits 500th HR of MLB career (7/14/1967) - PR=290
107 Cal Ripken Jr - Orioles: Breaks Ernie Banks' home-runs-by-shortstop record (7/15/1993) - PR=423
108 Mariano Rivera - Yankees: Records 400th career save (7/16/2006) - PR=294
109 Jim Thome - White Sox: Drives in 7 runs & knocks a grand slam (7/17/2009) - PR=234
110 George Brett - Royals: Begins historic 30-game hitting streak (7/18/1980) - PR=381
111 Babe Ruth - Yankees: Breaks his own single-season HR record with 30th (7/19/1920) - PR=689
112 Don Mattingly - Yankees: Ties MLB putouts record with 22 (7/20/1987) - PR=593
113 David Ortiz - Red Sox: Passes Carl Yastrzemski on all-time home runs list (7/21/2014) - PR=231
114 Miguel Cabrera - Tigers: 2-HR showing includes 300th career longball (7/22/2012) - PR=389
115 Steve Garvey - Dodgers: Named 1974 MLB All-Star Game MVP (7/23/1974) - PR=281
116 Hoyt Wilhelm - White Sox: Breaks Cy Young's total appearances record (7/24/1968) - PR=238
117 Jesse Orosco - Orioles: Makes 1,000th MLB appearance (7/25/1998) - PR=TBA
118 Tony Pérez - Reds: Makes MLB debut (7/26/1964) - PR=389
119 Frank Thomas - White Sox: Elected into National Baseball Hall of Fame (7/27/2014) - PR=313
120 Ken Griffey Jr - Mariners: Homers in 8th consecutive game, tying record (7/28/1993) - PR=841
121 Ichiro - Mariners: Becomes 3rd fastest to reach 1,500 MLB hits (7/29/2007) - PR=305
122 Tom Glavine - Braves: Picks up 200th career win (7/30/2000) - PR=208
123 Dick Allen - White Sox: Hits 2 inside-the-park home runs (7/31/1972) - PR=289
124 Willie Stargell - Pirates: Collects 6 RBI, 5 extra-base hits against Braves (8/1/1970) - PR=274
125 Rickey Henderson - Athletics: MLB first: Notches 2 100-stolen-base seasons (8/2/1982) - PR=274
126 Albert Pujols - Cardinals: Hits at least 30 HRs in each of his 1st 4 seasons (8/3/2004) - PR=394
127 Tom Seaver - White Sox: Picks up 300th career win over Yankees (8/4/1985) - PR=352
128 Steve Carlton - Giants: Collects 4,00th career strikeout (8/5/1986) - PR=270
129 Tom Glavine - Braves: Jersey number retired in pre-game ceremony (8/6/2010) - PR=229
130 Dave Winfield - Angels: Records his 2,500th hit (8/7/1990) - PR=261
131 John Smoltz - Braves: Fastest pitcher in MLB history to reach 40 saves (8/8/2002) - PR=210
132 Cal Ripken Jr - Orioles: Collects the 2,500th hit of MLB career (8/9/1996) - PR=436)
133 Eddie Murray - Orioles: Smashes 19th grand slam of career (8/10/1996) - PR=278
134 Reggie Jackson - Yankees: Hits 400th HR of MLB career (8/11/1980) - PR=326
135 Nolan Ryan - Angels: Reaches 19 Ks in a game for 2nd time in 1974 (8/12/1974) - PR=604
136 Mike Piazza - Mets: Fresh of IL, picks up 5 RBI & goes 3-for-5 (8/13/2003) - PR=226
137 Mike Schmidt - Phillies: Collects 300th career HR in win over Mets (8/14/1981) - PR=373
138 Frank Thomas: Hits 3 HRs, becomes all-time White Sox HR leader (8/15/1996) - PR=332
139 Tim Raines - Expos: Hits for the cycle, goes 5-for-5 in win (8/16/1987) - PR=205
140 Al Kaline: First number retired in Tigers history (8/17/1980) - PR=403
141 Jim Thome - Cleveland: Hits 2 HRs, picks up 6 RBI in rout of Tigers (8/18/1996) - PR=241
142 John Smoltz: Sets franchise record with 142 saves for Braves (8/19/2004) - PR=251
143 Mark McGwire - Cardinals: 1st player to hit 50+ HRs in 3 consecutive (8/20/1998) - PR=309
144 Babe Ruth - Yankees: 1st player in history to pass 600-HR milestone (8/21/1931) - PR=751
145 Justin Verlander - Tigers: Wins his 7th consecutive start, 19th of season (8/22/2011) - PR=148
146 Ken Griffey Jr - Mariners: Makes history by hitting 200 HR in 4-year span (8/23/1999) - PR=582
147 Seattle Mariners: Franchise's name selected out of 15,000 entrants (8/24/1976) - PR=474
148 Jose Canseco - Red Sox: Hits 5th HR in 5 days (8/25/1995) - PR=266
149 Albert Pujols - Cardinals: Becomes 3rd youngest to hit 400 HRs (8/26/2010) - PR=587
150 Rickey Henderson - Athletics: Breaks single-season stolen base record with 119 (8/27/1982) - PR=540
151 Ichiro - Mariners: Becomes 3rd rookie to reach 200 hits in 1st season (8/2/8/2001) - PR=752
152 Bryce Harper - Nationals: Rookie blasts 2 HRs in 8-4 win (8/29/2012) - PR=236
153 Roger Clemens - Blue Jays: Scoreless-innings streak reaches 29 innings (8/30/1998) - PR=209
154 Ken Griffey/Ken Griffey Jr. - Mariners: Become 1st father/son pair to start in same lineup (8/31/1990) - PR=978
155 Mark McGwire - Cardinals: Surpasses Ruth's consecutive-season HR record (9/1/1998) - PR=290
156 Alex Rodriguez - Yankees: Collects 2,500th hit of MLB career (9/2/2009) - PR=234
157 Miguel Cabrera - Tigers: Hits walk-off HR to finish club's 7-run comeback (9/3/2011) - PR=337
158 Sammy Sosa: Sets new single-season Cubs HR record (9/4/1998) - PR=277
159 Tom Seaver: 1st Mets pitcher to notch 20 wins in a single season (9/5/1969) - PR=305
160 Ichiro - Mariners: Picks up 2,000th career hit (9/6/2009) - PR=502
161 Carl Yastrzemski - Red Sox: Passes Ted Williams on all-time total bases list (9/7/1979) - PR=392
162 George Brett - Royals: Notches 2,500th hit in win over Twins (9/8/1989) - PR=371
163 Nolan Ryan - Astros: Collects 4,500th strikeout of career (9/9/1987) - PR=433
164 Pedro Martinez - Red Sox: Throws one-hitter for 21st W of season (9/10/1999) - PR=254
165 Albert Pujols - Cardinals: Secures 10th straight 100+ RBI season (9/11/2010) - PR=538
166 Dwight Gooden - Mets: Breaks rookie-season strikeout record (9/12/1984) - PR=293
167 Alex Rodriguez - Mariners: Collects 200th hit of 1996 season, franchise first (9/13/1996) - PR=214
168 Ken Griffey/Ken Griffey Jr - Mariners: First father/son pair to hit back-to-back HRs (9/14/1990) - PR=761
169 Ozzie Smith - Cardinals: Sets MLB double play record with 1,554 (9/15/1995) - PR=432
170 Dave Winfield - Twins: Joins the 3,000 hits club (9/16/1993) - PR=239
171 Mariano Rivera - Yankees: Ties Trevor Hoffman's all-time saves record with 602 (9/17/2009) - PR=339
172 Harmon Killebrew - Royals: Hits final home run of MLB career (9/18/1975) - PR=307
173 Albert Pujols - Cardinals: Breaks NL rookie RBI record with 120th (9/19/2001) - PR=430
174 Cal Ripken Jr - Orioles: Ends consecutive-games streak with historic break (9/20/1998) - PR=547
175 David Ortiz - Red Sox: Sets new club single-season home run record (9/21/2006) - PR=317
176 Greg Maddux - Braves: Wins 15th game of season, ties Cy Young's record (9/22/2002) - PR=262
177 Lou Brock - Cardinals: Steals 938th and final base of legendary career (9/23/1979) - PR=323
178 Pedro Martinez - Red Sox: Makes Major League Baseball debut (9/24/1992) - PR=264
179 Wade Boggs - Red Sox: Notches 200 hits & 100 walks in 4th straight season (9/25/1989) - PR=282
180 Rickey Henderson - Angels: Becomes oldest player to steal 50+ bases (9/26/1998) - PR=266
181 Nolan Ryan - Angels: Makes MLB history with 383rd K of season (9/27/1973) - PR=654
182 Mike Piazza: Sets single-season HRs record for Dodgers w/ 40th (9/28/1997) - PR=185
183 Brooklyn Dodgers: Play their final game as a New York club - (9/29/1957) PR=450
184 Roberto Clemente - Pirates: Joins 3,000-hit club in final at-bat of season (9/30/1972) - PR=869
185 Mike Piazza: Breaks Dodgers rookie-season RBI record (10/1/1993) - PR=176
186 Al Kaline - Tigers: Future Hall of Famer announces retirement (10/2/1974) - PR=345
187 Max Scherzer - Nationals: Throws 2nd no-hitter of the 2015 MLB season (10/3/2015) - PR=231
188 Brooklyn Dodgers: Win franchise's 1st World Series title (10/4/1955) - PR=389
189 Willie Stargell - Pirates: Names the 1979 NLCS MVP (10/5/1979) - PR=300
190 Jim Palmer - Orioles: Youngest pitcher to hurl shutout win in World Series (10/6/1966) - PR=345
191 San Diego Padres: Win NLCS, head to franchise's 1st World Series (10/7/1984) - PR=239
192 Alan Trammell - Tigers: Selected to manage former club (10/8/2002) - PR=346
193 Ty Cobb - Tigers: Steals home on way to World Series Game 2 win (10/9/1909) - PR=390
194 Frank Thomas - White Sox: Selected as 1993 American League MVP (10/10/1993) - PR=194
195 George Brett - Royals: Goes 4-for-4 in Game 3 of ALCS (10/11/1985) - PR=279
196 Reggie Jackson - Athletics: Dramatic HR helps club win Game 1 of World Series (10/12/1974) - PR=246
197 Mariano Rivera - Yankees: 33 1/3 scoreless Postseason innings breaks record (10/13/2000) - PR=458
198 Ozzie Smith - Cardinals: Hits electric home run in Game 5 of NLCS (10/14/1985) - PR=333
199 Kansas City Royals: Sweep ALCS, collect 1st AL pennant in 29 years (10/15/2014) - PR=272
200 Lou Gehrig - Yankees: Crowned 1936 American League MVP (10/16/1936) - PR=842
201 Tony Pérez - Reds: Hits walk-off in Game 2 of World Series (10/17/1976) - PR=279
202 Mark McGwire - Athletics: Dramatic walk-off HR in Game 3 of World Series (10/18/1988) - PR=277
203 Tampa Bay Rays: Proceed to franchise's 1st World Series (10/19/2008) - PR=180
204 Boston Red Sox: Take ALCS in Game 7, move on to World Series (P10/20/2004) - PR=274
205 Carlton Fisk - Red Sox: 12th-inning, walk-off HR wins Game 6 of World Series (10/21/1975) - PR=337
206 Joe Morgan - Reds: 9th-inning RBI single wins World Series (10/22/1975) - PR=266
207 Mike Piazza - Dodgers: Named 1993 NL Rookie of the Year (10/23/1993) - PR=225
208 Toronto Blue Jays: Become 1st Canadian club to win World Series (10/24/1992) - PR=263
209 Rod Carew - Angels: Career ends with astonishing .328 batting average (10/25/1985) - PR=304
210 Steve Carlton - Phillies: Wins record-breaking 4th Cy Young award (10/26/1982) - PR=315
211 Oakland Athletics: Hit 5 HRs en route to Game 3 World Series (10/27/1989) - PR=314
212 Tom Glavine - Braves: Standout performance wins World Series (10/28/1995) - PR=267
213 Fred Lynn - Red Sox: Wins AL Rookie of the Year for 1975 (10/29/1975) - PR=228
214 George W. Bush: Attends World Series and throws out 1st pitch (10/30/2001) - PR=534
215 Tom Seaver - Mets: Picks up 2nd Cy Young Award (10/31/1973) - PR=297
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