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1993 World Series - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | This was only the second Series concluded by such a home run (the first was in the 1960 World Series on a Bill Mazeroski home run for the Pittsburgh Pirates), and the first such occasion where a come-from-behind walk-off home run won a World Series. |
 | | World Series MVP Paul Molitor became the first man in World Series history to have at least two home runs, two doubles, and two triples. |
 | | Not only were the Jays the defending World Champions, with seven members of the American League All-Star Team on their roster (including Molitor, Carter, Roberto Alomar, John Olerud and Devon White), but the Phillies pulled a major upset over the Atlanta Braves just to get to the World Series. |
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