Playoff Batting Leaders

baseballs2Now that the Wild Card game is complete and we know the Cubs will face off against the Giants in the NLDS, it’s time to take an updated look at the offensive leaders from the 20 post-season games I have attended since 2000.  So, without further ado, we start off with:

Home Runs

Name Total
Paul Konerko 3
B.J. Upton 3
Moises Alou 2
Kris Bryant 2
Miguel Cabrera 2
Chipper Jones 2
Eric Karros 2
Daniel Murphy 2
A.J. Pierzynski 2
Scott Podsednik 2
Manny Ramirez 2
Kyle Schwarber 2
Jorge Soler 2

Hits

Name Total
Moises Alou 9
Juan Uribe 8
Derrek Lee 8
A.J. Pierzynski 7
Mark DeRosa 7

Runs

Name Total
Paul Konerko 6
A.J. Pierzynski 5
Jorge Soler 5
Juan Pierre 5
Juan Uribe 4
Mark DeRosa 4
Scott Podsednik 4
Daniel Murphy 4
Manny Ramirez 4
Aaron Rowand 4
Miguel Cabrera 4
Ivan Rodriguez 4
Sammy Sosa 4
Kenny Lofton 4
David Wright 4

RBI

Name Total
Paul Konerko 7
Ivan Rodriguez 7
A.J. Pierzynski 6
Lucas Duda 6
Juan Uribe 5
Manny Ramirez 5
Miguel Cabrera 5
Moises Alou 5

Doubles

Name Total
Mark DeRosa 3
Derrek Lee 3
Aaron Rowand 3
14 tied with 2

Triples

Name Total
Juan Pierre 2
Aramis Ramirez 1
Wilmer Flores 1
Mark Grudzielanek 1
Jeff Conine 1
Chris Singleton 1
Magglio Ordonez 1
Willy Taveras 1
Addison Russell 1

Batting Average (> 5 AB)

Name Total
Jorge Soler 0.600
Daniel Murphy 0.600
Lucas Duda 0.571
Jeff Conine 0.556
Carlos Pena 0.556

Stolen Bases

Name Total
Jose Valentin 3
Carlos Pena 2
Luis Castillo 2
Juan Uribe 2
Kenny Lofton 2
Carl Crawford 2

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