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Admins acting on non-admin tasks without discussion are no more than regular users. And again, I don't think page views is the appropriate criteria for listing it separately. In terms of outside use, not Wikipedia-specific page views, the baseball use is just about as likely. Look at google books results, or news. The numbers are pretty close.
 
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{{wiktionary|Grand Slam|grand slam}}
{{wiktionary|Grand Slam|grand slam}}
'''Grand Slam''' most often refers to:
'''Grand Slam''' or '''Grand slam''' may refer to:
* [[Grand Slam (tennis)]], one player or pair winning all four major annual tournaments, or the tournaments themselves

'''Grand Slam''' or '''Grand slam''' may also refer to:


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=== Auto racing ===
=== Auto racing ===
* [[Grand Slam (Formula One)]], winning from pole position, leading every lap, and setting the fastest lap in a Grand Prix
* [[Grand slam (Formula One)]], winning from pole position, leading every lap, and setting the fastest lap in a Grand Prix
* [[Grand Slam (NASCAR)]], winning all NASCAR Cup Series majors in a calendar year
* [[Grand Slam (NASCAR)]], winning all NASCAR Cup Series majors in a calendar year

===Brazilian jiu-jitsu===
* [[IBJJF Grand Slam]], achievement of winning all four major championships


=== Baseball ===
=== Baseball ===
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* [[PGA Grand Slam of Golf]], an annual off-season men's competition
* [[PGA Grand Slam of Golf]], an annual off-season men's competition


=== Martial arts ===
=== Judo ===

* [[Grand Slam Paris]], judo competition
* [[Grand Slam Tokyo]], judo competition
* [[Judo Grand Slam|Grand Slam series]], international judo tournaments held by the International Judo Federation
* [[Grand Slam Tel Aviv]], judo competition


=== Tennis ===
=== Tennis ===
* [[Grand Slam (tennis)]], one player or pair winning all four major annual tournaments, or the tournaments themselves
* [[Pepsi Grand Slam]], an annual men's professional tournament
* [[Pepsi Grand Slam]], an annual men's professional tournament
* [[Grand Slam Cup]], an annual international tournament
* [[Grand Slam Cup]], an annual international tournament
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* [[AEW Grand Slam]], an All Elite Wrestling event
* [[AEW Grand Slam]], an All Elite Wrestling event
* [[Wrestle Grand Slam in Tokyo Dome]], a 2021 New Japan Pro-Wrestling event
* [[Wrestle Grand Slam in Tokyo Dome]], a 2021 New Japan Pro-Wrestling event
* [[Grand Slam (professional wrestling)]], winning four professional wrestling championships
* [[Grand Slam (professional wrestling)]], an accomplishment after winning all professional wrestling championships in a company.


=== Other games and sports ===
=== Other games and sports ===
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* [[Grand Slam (shinty)]], one club winning four annual shinty trophies
* [[Grand Slam (shinty)]], one club winning four annual shinty trophies
* Grand slam, in [[roller derby]], a five-point scoring pass
* Grand slam, in [[roller derby]], a five-point scoring pass
* [[Keirin#Top Keirin events|Grand Slam of]] [[Keirin]], for a cyclist to win all six GI events (or three for {{Ill|Girl's Keirin|lt=women|ja|ガールズケイリン}})
* Grand slam, in ski jumping, winning all four events in the same edition of [[Four Hills Tournament]]
* Grand slam, in ski jumping, winning all four events in the same edition of [[Four Hills Tournament]]
* Grand slam, in contract bridge, [[Glossary of contract bridge terms#slam|a contract to win all thirteen tricks in one deal]]
* Grand slam, in contract bridge, [[Glossary of contract bridge terms#slam|a contract to win all thirteen tricks in one deal]]

Latest revision as of 16:15, 19 January 2024

Grand Slam or Grand slam may refer to:

Games and sports[edit]

Auto racing[edit]

Brazilian jiu-jitsu[edit]

Baseball[edit]

  • Grand slam (baseball), a home run with all bases occupied
  • Grand Slam Single (October 17, 1999), the hit that ended Game 5 of the 1999 National League Championship Series between the New York Mets and Atlanta Braves, at Shea Stadium

Equestrian[edit]

Golf[edit]

Judo[edit]

  • Grand Slam series, international judo tournaments held by the International Judo Federation

Tennis[edit]

Wrestling[edit]

Other games and sports[edit]

Entertainment, arts and media[edit]

Films[edit]

Music[edit]

Albums[edit]

Television[edit]

Video games[edit]

Military[edit]

Other uses[edit]

  • Grand Slam breakfast, a dish at Denny's restaurants

See also[edit]