On Tuesday, October 18, 1977 Reggie Jackson hit 3 home runs at Yankee Stadium during game 6 of the 1977 World Series.
On October 18, 1977, Reggie Jackson hit three home runs in game 6 of the World Series. The Yankees defeated the Los Angeles Dodgers four games to two.
Reggie Jackson in 1977.
the 1977 game 6 vs LA Dodgers
Jackson played on back-to-back world championship teams with the New York Yankees in 1977 and 1978.
No. Reggie Jackson hit his three home runs off of three separate pitchers. Burt Hooton, Elias Sosa and Charlie Hough.
Reggie Jackson - 5 (1977) Chase Utley - 5 (2009) ongoing as of 2009-10-02
Reggie Jackson, New York Yankees.
Reggie Jackson of the New York Yankees won the World Series MVP award in 1977. He also won the award in 1973 with the Oakland Athletics. Bob Gibson, Sandy Koufax and Jackson are the only players to win the award twice. Reggie Jackson is the only player to win the award with two different teams.
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Reggie Jackson in 1977.
Reggie Jackson was known as Mr. October. In game 6 of the 1977 World Series at Yankee Stadium, Reggie Jackson Hits Three Home Runs.
Reggie Jackson
the 1977 game 6 vs LA Dodgers
Reggie Jackson of the 1977 New York Yankees.
Reggie Jackson holds the record for most home runs in a World Series with 5 hit in the 1977 World Series.
The most home runs by an individual in a World Series during the 1970s was 5 by Reggie Jackson of the New York Yankees during the 1977 World Series. That same series Jackson also hit the most home runs in a single world series game during the 1970s with 3.
Reggie Jackson hit 5 homers in the 1977 World Series, which was a 6-game series. He hit one in game 4, one in game 5, and three in game 6.
Reggie Jackson got the Mr. October nickname after the 1977 World Series, when he hit three home runs in three consecutive at-bats and carried a .450 average.