2. Al Rosen - 9 grand slams
2. Shawn Green - 9 grand slams
3. Sid Gordon - 7 grand slams
4. Mike Lieberthal - 4 grand slams
5. Brad Ausmus - 3 grand slams
5. Mike Epstein - 3 grand slams
6. Buddy Myer - 2 grand slams
6. Harry Danning - 2 grand slams
7. Gabe Kapler - 1 grand slam
7. Norm Sherry - 1 grand slam
7. Phil Weintraub - 1 grand slam
7. Lou Limmer - 1 grand slam
7. Kevin Youkilis - 1 grand slam
7. Jimmie Reese - 1 grand slam
7. Cal Abrams - 1 grand slam7. Ryan Braun - 1 grand slam
7. Norm Miller - 1 grand slam
7. Ron Blomberg - 1 grand slam (oddly enough he hit it with the White Sox)
7. Art Shamsky - 1 grand slam
7. Jason Marquis - 1 grand slam2. Shawn Green - 9 grand slams
3. Sid Gordon - 7 grand slams
4. Mike Lieberthal - 4 grand slams
5. Brad Ausmus - 3 grand slams
5. Mike Epstein - 3 grand slams
6. Buddy Myer - 2 grand slams
6. Harry Danning - 2 grand slams
7. Gabe Kapler - 1 grand slam
7. Norm Sherry - 1 grand slam
7. Phil Weintraub - 1 grand slam
7. Lou Limmer - 1 grand slam
7. Kevin Youkilis - 1 grand slam
7. Jimmie Reese - 1 grand slam
7. Cal Abrams - 1 grand slam7. Ryan Braun - 1 grand slam
7. Norm Miller - 1 grand slam
7. Ron Blomberg - 1 grand slam (oddly enough he hit it with the White Sox)
7. Art Shamsky - 1 grand slam
7. Saul Rogovin - 1 grand slam
Lou Boudreau - 1 grand slam
David Newhan - 1 grand slam
2 comments:
Greenberg was really good, wasn't he?
Sure was. He played in a hitter's era. But he was still elite in that era.
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