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MLB Network's Iconic Moments of 2022

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No. 10: Seattle's wild 9th

They were up, then down, then up again. The Mariners squandered a 4-run lead to the Braves, but they stormed back in the 9th on 2 clutch HRs

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No. 9: Judge's 60th and a slam

After Aaron Judge sent Yankees fans into a frenzy with his 60th HR, Giancarlo Stanton shook the rafters with an ultimate slam

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No. 8: Peña's ALDS homer

It was two games packed into one, as the Astros and Mariners played to a scoreless duel in ALDS Game 3. Houston broke through on Jeremy Peña's 18th-inning HR to advance to the ALCS

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No. 7: Yordan goes yard

Yordan Alvarez's lone homer in the 2022 World Series was all the Astros needed in Game 6 to oust the Phils for the 2nd title in franchise history

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No. 6: 3K stud

In front of the home fans at Comerica Park, Miguel Cabrera became the 33rd member of the 3,000-hit club with this opposite-field single

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No. 5: Astros' WS no-no

Led by starter Cristian Javier, four Astros pitchers combined to no-hit the Phillies for only the 3rd postseason no-hitter and the 2nd in the World Series

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No. 4: Clutch power

It's him again. Yordan Alvarez's first homer of the 2022 postseason finished off the Mariners as the Astros rallied from 4 runs down in ALDS Game 1

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No. 3: 'Harper, the swing of his life'

The call said it all. Bryce Harper's go-ahead two-run homer in Game 5 of the NLCS against the Padres sent the Phillies to the World Series

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No. 2: Case closed

Aaron Judge's chase for history came to a triumphant end in Arlington, where he mashed No. 62 to become the all-time AL single-season homer king

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No. 1: The Machine's moment

In his farewell season, Albert Pujols delivered one final fairytale moment, homering twice at Dodger Stadium to join the illustrious 700-homer club