Shotgunnova posted...
First teammates in MLB "history" to have 25+ hits in a single postseason.
It's really only 30 years of history because of the extra rounds. Only 1 player had 24 hits in a single postseason before the Division Series were first played in 1995. I didn't check everyone from the 1981 postseason, but it had Division Series because of the mid-season strike where first and second half "champs" played a round before the LCS. Steve Garvey had 23 hits that postseason.
1. Randy Arozarena - 2020 - 29 - 86 PA
2. Vladimir Guerrero Jr. - 2025 - 27 - 79 PA
3. Pablo Sandoval - 2014 - 26 - 78 PA
4. Jose Altuve - 2019 - 25 - 82 PA
- Darin Erstad - 2002 - 25 - 75 PA
- David Freese - 2011 - 25 - 71 PA
- Ernie Clement - 2025 - 25 - 68 PA
- Marquis Grissom - 1995 - 25 - 68 PA
9. Albert Pujols - 2011 - 24 - 82 PA
- Ketel Marte - 2023 - 24 - 79 PA
- Tino Martinez - 2000 - 24 - 71 PA
- Pablo Sandoval - 2012 - 24 - 70 PA
- Marty Barrett - 1986 - 24 - 68 PA
- Albert Pujols - 2004 - 24 - 67 PA
Freese and Pujols came super close in 2011, and might've gotten there if Pujols wasn't intentionally walked 8 times.
At least Vlad's done it in 3 rounds through 16 games. Arozarena had 20 games across 4 rounds. Sandoval had 17 games across 3 rounds plus a wild card play-in game. The players at 25 weren't involved in a wild card series / game.