2005 World Series - Bottom of 7th inning of Game 2 against the Houston Astros. Paul Konerko blasted a grand slam against Astros reliever Chad Quals, to put the Chicago White Sox ahead 6 to 4, at US. Cellular Field (aka. Comiskey Park), Chicago. The Sox went on to win that game with a walk off homer by Scott Podsednik off of Brad Lidge.
Hagrid gave Harry the owl Hedwig for his 11th birthday.
Girl from the future. An Australian series.
Eddie Murphy
Prometheus, the good titan.
If you mean "Trek History" (not real life) the "Star Trek Enterprise" series gave its first stardate as 2151 and "Star Trek (The Original Series) gave its stardate as 2265 - so about 100 years. (Timelines from Trek Encyclopedia). In real history, Star Trek (TOS) ran from 1966 - 1969 and Star Trek Enterprise ran from 2001 - 2005.
Wayne Granger
Burleigh Grimes
The first grand slam in World Series history was hit in Game 5 of the 1920 World Series by Elmer Smith of the Cleveland Indians off of Brooklyn Robins righthander Burleigh Grimes in the first inning. Game 5 also saw the first, and only, triple play in World Series history and it was an unassisted one by the Indians' second baseman Bill Wambsganss in the fifth inning.
MARSHALL BRIDGES In the 7th inning of game 4 of the 1962 World Series Chuck Hillers hit a grand slam off Marshall Bridges, "The Sheriff".
In MLB between 1954-2010, there were 53 grand slam home runs hit by pitchers, 51 in the regular season and 2 in the post season. During this time frame, 6 pitchers hit 2 grand slams (Camilo Pascual, Tony Cloninger, Dave McNally, Rick Wise, Bob Gibson, Denny Neagle) and 41 have hit 1. Both of Cloninger's slams came in the same game ... one of McNally's two came in the World Series, the only pitcher to hit a grand slam in the World Series ... Neagle gave up a slam to a pitcher (Kevin Tapani).
Yes ... on July 25, 1956 against the Cubs at Forbes Field in Pittsburgh. It came with no outs in the bottom of the 9th inning and gave the Pirates a 9-8 win. To this day it is the only walkoff inside the park grand slam in MLB history.
Joe Borowski, then pitching for the Chicago Cubs surrendered Derek Jeters grand slam on June 18th 2005.
SWS
Jim Palmer - Baltimore Orioles and some other guy min 200 innnings
Kenny Rogers gave up 11 grand slams and Nolan Ryan gave up 10 grand slams.
Bob Stanley.
1.13 is the answer to the trivia question Josh Beckett's ERA in the 2003 World Series was 1.10. He gave up 2 earned runs in 16 1/3 innings.