The New York Yankees are known as the Bronx Bombers for a reason — historically, they live and die by the long ball.
Hall of fame sluggers, from Babe Ruth to Reggie Jackson, hit the biggest home runs of their careers wearing pinstripes.
Even players that are not traditional power hitters — like Bucky Dent, who 37 years ago today etched himself in Yankees history — are remembered for a specific blast.
Here are the biggest home runs in Yankees' history:
Reggie Jackson: Game six, 1977 World Series
Mr. October received the nickname after his historic performance in the 1977 World Series against the Los Angeles Dodgers.