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* [[Grand Slam (video game)|''Grand Slam'' (video game)]], a 1997 baseball game
* [[Grand Slam (video game)|''Grand Slam'' (video game)]], a 1997 baseball game
* 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]]
* [[Grand Slam (BBC TV)]], a television presentation of [[contract bridge]] games by the [[BBC]]
* [[Bilbao Chess Masters Final]] or Grand Slam Masters Final, a culminating annual chess tournament
* [[Bilbao Chess Masters Final]] or Grand Slam Masters Final, a culminating annual chess tournament
* [[Golf Grand Slam (video game)|''Golf Grand Slam'' (video game)]], for the Nintendo NES
* [[Golf Grand Slam (video game)|''Golf Grand Slam'' (video game)]], for the Nintendo NES

Revision as of 23:51, 27 July 2019

Grand Slam or Grand slam may refer to:

Arts, entertainment, and media

Films

Games

Music

Groups

Albums

Television

Other uses in arts, entertainment, and media

Military

Sports

Auto racing

  • Grand Slam (Formula One), a driver winning a Grand Prix from pole position, leading every lap of the race, and setting the fastest lap of the race
  • Grand Slam (NASCAR), winning all Sprint Cup Series majors in a calendar year

Baseball

  • 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

Golf

Martial arts

Tennis

Other sports

Other uses

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

See also