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Steve Pearce’s walkoff heroics over the past few days are about as rare a collection of feats as baseball has ever seen.

His game-ending grand slam on Sunday, in the Toronto Blue Jays’ 11-10 victory over the Los Angeles Angels, was just the 25th time since 1930 that a single hit had turned a three-run deficit into a walkoff victory. See the full list of all 25 here.

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On Thursday afternoon, Pearce also hit a game-ending grand slam in the 10th inning against the Oakland A’s.

Baseball loves to render its lists of rare achievements into grand historical lists. MLB.com has a set of pages devoted to them. We scoured those pages to put Pearce’s achievement of hitting two walkoff grand slams in the span of four days into some context:

1 — Hitters with two game-ending grand slam home runs in one week (Steve Pearce, Blue Jays, July 27-30, 2017)