LCS Batting Leaders

baseballs2The Cubs prepare to make their third straight NLCS appearance tonight in Los Angeles, in a rematch of last year’s battle against the Dodgers, which the Cubs won in 6 games.  Let’s look at the offensive leaders in the now 9 LCS games I’ve attended, games 1, 6, and 7 of the 2003 NLCS, games 1 and 2 of the 2005 ALCS, games 3 and 4 of the 2015 NLCS, and games 1 and 6 of the 2016 NLCS.

Home Runs

Name Total
Daniel Murphy 2
Miguel Cabrera 2
Moises Alou 2
20 tied with 1

Hits

Name Total
Daniel Murphy 6
Juan Pierre 6
Dexter Fowler 6
Luis Castillo 5
Jeff Conine 5

Runs

Name Total
Daniel Murphy 4
Juan Pierre 4
Miguel Cabrera 4
Ivan Rodriguez 4
David Wright 4

RBI

Name Total
Ivan Rodriguez 7
Lucas Duda 6
Miguel Cabrera 5
Moises Alou 4
Kris Bryant 4
Miguel Montero 4

Doubles

Name Total
Lucas Duda 2
Kris Bryant 2
Alex Gonzalez 2
Derrek Lee 2
Dexter Fowler 2
Joe Crede 2
Jorge Soler 2
Javier Baez 2

Triples

Name Total
Juan Pierre 2
Wilmer Flores 1
Mark Grudzielanek 1
Jeff Conine 1
Aramis Ramirez 1
Jason Heyward  1

Batting Average (> 5 AB)

Name Total
Daniel Murphy 0.600
Lucas Duda 0.571
Jeff Conine 0.556
Yoenis Cespedes 0.500
Jorge Soler 0.444

Stolen Bases

Name Total
Luis Castillo 2
Yoenis Cespedes 1
Wilmer Flores 1
Adrian Gonzalez 1
Darin Erstad 1
Derrek Lee 1
Javier Baez 1
Chone Figgins 1
Curtis Granderson 1

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