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1. Hack Wilson posted on February 24, 2013 at 04:12 PM # hit 0 | hit 0Don't worry, I'm planning on buying the ring and dropping it into
Mount Doom.
6 HR and 5 2B, 19 RBI, 15 R in only 52 AB with 19 H overall plus 12 BB and 2 SB/no CS
multiply everything by 10, and that's a nice full 640 PA season, lol
Dave Winfield was pretty good in the 1992 ALCS...though not so much the World Series.
Barry Bonds in 2002 is the obvious one.
72 PA
16 hits
2 doubles
1 triple
8 home runs
27 walks
All going towards the World Series Championship which Shawon Dunston locked up with his home run which gave them a 5-0 lead in the 7th inning of game six. I stopped watching at that point, surely they didn't blow that lead?
Greg,
That's not bad, either!
But we have to ignore it because it is his fault that the bullpen blew the lead.
Bonds = #notclutch
No. Hence the joke.
Well, Mike Schmidt was World Series MVP in 1980. And Hank Aaron had a hell of a World Series in 1957. So, probably yes, though those were shorter postseasons, granted …
Carlos Beltran (.435/.518/1.022, 6 SB) would be a good choice, except he's a loser who doesn't have any ring at all.
love getting so many good responses - BBTF rules!
How about Troy Glaus in 2002?
7 HR, 3 2B, 1 3B, 13 RBI, 15 R, 61 AB, 21 H, 7 BB. ARod is better, but Glaus is close.
3 HR, 3 3B, 4 2B, 21 H, 6 BB (and 2 HBP), 47 AB, 13 RBI, 17 R, .447/.537/.851.
fixed
Randy Winn is an interesting case in that he never got a shot. Never got to the post-season, but at the end of his career in 2009-2010 he played for the Yankees, Giants, and Cardinals - who won the World Series in 2009, 2010 and 2011...and didn't get into any playoff games with any of them.
1 for 34 in World Series play with a double.
And that double turned into the World Series winning run in 2008.
Very hard to find anyone who played in only 1 PS, had a great series(s), and his team won it all. You'd probably have to stretch to fit the definition of great, and that's probably a dissatisfying answer. Lou Boudreau was OK I guess in 1948, also considering he was the manager. But Larry Doby was probably better, and Doby is disqualified because he played in the 1954 WS as well. That sort of thing. Maybe Dusty Rhodes in 1954, but he batted only 6 times, though he drove in 7 of 21 total runs.
Very hard to find anyone who played in only 1 PS, had a great series(s), and his team won it all
Some creative time wasting on BBref, and here are some names. I don't know the story behind these players however. Got lucky with my searches!
Duster Mails ( CLE, 1 WS won, CG SHO )
Gene Bearden ( CLE, 1 WS won, CG SHO and SV in clincher )
1 WS - loser
Rube Benton ( NYG, 1 WS lost, 1 CG, losing pitcher in clincher)
Lew Burdette ( lets forget about 58! :) )
Ivey Wingo : 1919 WS, so questionable numbers!
Chris Sabo : 1990 Reds
Roger Bresnahan had a .500 OBP in the 1905 World Series and caught every inning for a staff that didn't allow a single earned run.
Dusty Rhodes, 1954. 3 G, 7 PA, 6AB, 4H, 2HR, 7RBI, 2.381 OPS. His first home run was a 260 ft. popup that ended the "Willie Mays catch game", and his second went over the Polo Grounds roof. It was his only postseason, and the Giants crushed the overrated 111-win Indians in a 4 game sweep. Talk about short and sweet.
That's what she said.
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