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I give my thoughts, predictions and wishes for the Hall of Fame ballot and then watch the results announced on MLB Network
Crowning immortals in this episode of Sully Baseball.
While we are at it, enjoy the In Memoriam video.
CBS News
I give my thoughts, predictions and wishes for the Hall of Fame ballot and then watch the results announced on MLB Network
Crowning immortals in this episode of Sully Baseball.
While we are at it, enjoy the In Memoriam video.
Did you notice during the final Dodgers and Nationals game that there were a few moments where either team could have clinched when a pitch was thrown? A double play or an out would seal the deal for Los Angeles. A home run or an extra base hit would send Washington to the NLCS. A single pitch had the polar opposite fates for two teams.
How many times has this happened? How many times has a post season series come down to a moment where a single pitch could have clinched for either side?
I originally did this post for the Giants and Royals finishing the 2014 World Series. I am updating it for last night’s game.
While figuring this out, I picked a team where a hit, including a homer, would yield a walk off clincher for the home club.
I also took a visiting team where an out or a realistic double play would end the series. If a runner is on third with 1 out, the chances of a double play would be slim at best.
The list will not include memorable series like the 1960 World Series, 1975 World Series, 1980 NLCS, 1986 World Series, 2004 ALCS nor 2011 World Series. Oddly enough those years did not yield this scenario. The losing team and winning team were never on the verge of clinching at the same time in any of those years.
So lets find them, the ultimate post season at bats. This list will include One Game Playoffs, Wild Card Games, Division Series, League Championship Series and of course World Series.
1912 World Series
New York Giants at Boston Red Sox
Game 8 (Series included 1 tie.)
Bottom 10. Giants 2 – Red Sox 1.
1 out. Runners at first and third.
Double Play would win World Series for Giants.
Extra Base Hit would win World Series for Red Sox.
Giants Pitcher – Christy Mathewson.
Red Sox Batter – Tris Speaker.
Result – Speaker singled to right field to tie the game 2-2.
Red Sox would win the World Series two batters later when Larry Gardner hit a walk off sacrifice fly to drive home the winning run.
1926 World Series
St. Louis Cardinals at New York Yankees
Game 7
Bottom 9. Cardinals 3 – Yankees 2.
2 outs. Runner at first.
Out would win World Series for Cardinals.
Home Run would win World Series for Yankees
Cardinals Pitcher – Grover Cleveland Alexander.
Red Sox Batter – Bob Meusel.
Result – Babe Ruth, the runner at first, is caught stealing to end the game and clinch the World Series for the Cardinals.
1951 National League Playoff
Brooklyn Dodgers at New York Giants
Game 3
Bottom 9. Dodgers 4 – Giants 2.
1 out. Runners at first and third.
Double play would win Pennant for Dodgers.
Home Run would win Pennant for Giants.
Dodgers Pitcher – Ralph Branca.
Giants Batter – Bobby Thomson.
Result – Thomson homers to left field. The Giants Win the Pennant (The Giants win the Pennant.)
1962 World Series
New York Yankees at San Francisco Giants
Game 7
Bottom 9. Yankees 1 – Giants 0
2 outs. Runner at first.
Out would win World Series for Yankees.
Home Run would win World Series for Giants
Yankees Pitcher – Ralph Terry.
Giants Batter – Willie Mays.
Result – Mays doubles to right field. Baserunner Matty Alou is held at third base.
Bottom 9. Yankees 1 – Giants 0
2 outs. Runners at second and third.
Out would win World Series for Yankees.
A single or an error would win World Series for Giants
Yankees Pitcher – Ralph Terry.
Giants Batter – Willie McCovey.
Result – McCovey lines out to second baseman Bobby Richardson to clinch World Series for the Yankees.
1972 American League Championship Series
Oakland A’s at Detroit Tigers
Game 5
Bottom 9. A’s 2 – Tigers 1
1 out. Runner at first.
Double Play would win Pennant for A’s.
Home Run would win Pennant for Tigers.
A’s pitcher – Vida Blue.
Tigers batter – Mickey Stanley.
Result – Stanley grounds to shortstop. Runner is forced out but Stanley reaches first.
Bottom 9. A’s 2 – Tigers 1
2 outs. Runner at first.
Out would win Pennant for A’s.
Home Run would win Pennant for Tigers.
A’s pitcher – Vida Blue.
Tigers batter – Tony Taylor.
Result – Taylor flies out to center field. A’s win the pennant.
1972 World Series
Oakland A’s at Cincinnati Reds
Game 7
Bottom 9. A’s 3 – Reds 2
2 outs. Runner at first.
Out would win World Series for A’s.
Home Run would win World Series for Reds.
A’s pitcher – Rollie Fingers.
Reds batter – Pete Rose.
Result – Rose flies out to left center field. A’s win World Series.
American League East Division One Game Playoff
New York Yankees at Boston Red Sox
Bottom 9. Yankees 5 – Red Sox 4
1 out. Runner at first.
Double play would win Division for Yankees.
Home Run would win Division for Red Sox.
Yankees pitcher – Rich Gossage.
Red Sox batter – Jerry Remy.
Result – Remy singles to right field. Rick Burleson moves to second.
Bottom 9. Yankees 5 – Red Sox 4
1 out. Runners at first and second.
Double play would win Division for Yankees.
Extra base hit would win Division for Red Sox.
Yankees pitcher – Rich Gossage.
Red Sox batter – Jim Rice.
Result – Rice flies out to right field.
Bottom 9. Yankees 5 – Red Sox 4
2 outs. Runners at first and second.
Out would win Division for Yankees.
Extra base hit would win Division for Red Sox.
Yankees pitcher – Rich Gossage.
Red Sox batter – Carl Yastrzemski.
Result – Yastrzemski pops up to third baseman Graig Nettles. Yankees win Division.
1981 National League Championship Series
Los Angeles Dodgers at Montreal Expos
Game 5
Bottom 9. Dodgers 2 – Expos 1
2 outs. Runner at first.
Out would win Pennant for Dodgers.
Home Run would win Pennant for Expos.
Dodgers pitcher – Fernando Valenzuela.
Reds batter – Larry Parrish.
Result – Parrish walks. Pinch runner Jerry Manuel moves from first to second.
Bottom 9. Dodgers 2 – Expos 1
2 outs. Runners at first and second.
Out would win pennant for Dodgers.
Extra base hit would win Pennant for Expos.
Dodgers pitcher – Bob Welch.
Reds batter – Jerry White.
Result – White grounds out to second. Dodgers win pennant.
1992 National League Championship Series
Pittsburgh Pirates at Atlanta Braves
Game 7
Bottom 9. Pirates 2 – Braves 1
1 outs. Runners at first and second.
Double Play would win Pennant for Pirates.
Extra base hit would win Pennant for Braves.
Pirates pitcher – Stan Belinda.
Braves batter – Damon Berryhill.
Result – Berryhill walks. David Justice moves to third. Sid Bream moves to second.
Bottom 9. Pirates 2 – Braves 1
1 outs. Bases Loaded.
Double Play would win Pennant for Pirates.
Single would win Pennant for Braves.
Pirates pitcher – Stan Belinda.
Braves batter – Brian Hunter.
Result – Hunter pops up to second baseman.
Bottom 9. Pirates 2 – Braves 1
2 outs. Bases Loaded.
Out would win Pennant for Pirates.
Single would win Pennant for Braves.
Pirates pitcher – Stan Belinda.
Braves batter – Francisco Cabrera.
Result – Cabrera singles to left. Justice scores the tying run. Sid Bream somehow scores the winning run. Braves win NLCS.
1997 World Series
Cleveland Indians at Florida Marlins
Game 7
Bottom 9. Indians 2 – Marlins 1
1 outs. Runner on First.
Double Play would win World Series for Indians.
Home Run would win World Series for Marlins.
Pirates pitcher – Jose Mesa.
Braves batter – Charles Johnson.
Result – Johnson singles to right field. Moises Alou runs from first to third.
Bottom 9. Indians 2 – Marlins 1
1 outs. Runner on First and third.
Double Play would win World Series for Indians.
Extra base hit would win World Series for Marlins.
Pirates pitcher – Jose Mesa.
Braves batter – Craig Counsell.
Result – Counsell lines to right field. Alou tags and scored to tie the game.
Marlins would win World Series in bottom of the 11th.
2001 World Series
New York Yankees at Arizona Diamondbacks
Game 7
Bottom 9. Yankees 2 – Diamondbacks 1
1 outs. Runners on First and Second.
Double Play would win World Series for Yankees.
Triple or Home run would win World Series for Diamondbacks.
Pirates pitcher – Mariano Rivera.
Braves batter – Tony Womack.
Result – Womack doubles to right field. Pinch runner Midre Cummings scores to tie the game.
Diamondbacks would win the World Series two batters later on Luis Gonzalez’s single.
2002 American League Division Series
Minnesota Twins at Oakland Athletics
Game 5
Bottom 9. Twins 5 – Athletics 4
2 outs. Runner on First.
Out would win Division Series for Twins.
Home Run would win Division Series for Athletics.
Twins pitcher – Eddie Guardado.
Athletics batter – Ray Durham.
Result – Durham hits a foul pop to the second baseman. Twins win Division Series.
2002 National League Division Series
San Francisco Giants at Atlanta Braves
Game 5
Bottom 9. Giants 3 – Braves 4
1 out. Runners on First and third.
Double play win Division Series for Giants.
Home Run would win Division Series for Braves.
Giants pitcher – Robb Nen.
Athletics batter – Chipper Jones.
Result – Jones hits into a double play to the first baseman. Giants win Division Series.
2003 American League Division Series
Boston Red Sox at Oakland Athletics
Game 5
Bottom 9. Red Sox 4 – Athletics 3
2 outs. Runners on Second and third.
Out would win Division Series for Red Sox.
Single would win Division Series for Athletics.
Red Sox pitcher – Derek Lowe.
Athletics batter – Chris Singleton.
Result – Singleton walks.
Bottom 9. Red Sox 4 – Athletics 3
2 outs. Bases loaded.
Out would win Division Series for Red Sox.
Single would win Division Series for Athletics.
Red Sox pitcher – Derek Lowe.
Athletics batter – Terrence Long.
Result – Long strikes out looking. Red Sox win Division Series.
2006 National League Championship Series
St. Louis Cardinals at New York Mets.
Game 7
Bottom 9. Cardinals 3 – Mets 1.
1 out. Runners on Second and third.
Double play would win Pennant for Cardinals.
Home run would win Pennant for Mets.
Cardinals pitcher – Adam Wainwright.
Mets batter – Jose Reyes.
Result – Reyes lines out to centerfield.
Bottom 9. Cardinals 3 – Mets 1.
2 outs. Runners on Second and third.
Out would win Pennant for Cardinals.
Home run would win Pennant for Mets.
Cardinals pitcher – Adam Wainwright.
Mets batter – Paul LoDuca.
Result – LoDuca walks to load the bases.
Bottom 9. Cardinals 3 – Mets 1.
2 outs. Bases loaded.
Out would win Pennant for Cardinals.
Extra base hit would win Pennant for Mets.
Cardinals pitcher – Adam Wainwright.
Mets batter – Carlos Beltran.
Result – Beltran strikes out looking. Cardinals win pennant.
2009 American League Central Division Playoff
Detroit Tigers at Minnesota Twins.
Bottom 10. Tigers 5 – Twins 4.
1 out. Runners on first and third.
Double play would win Division for Tigers.
Extra base hit would win Division for Twins.
Tigers pitcher – Fernando Rodney.
Twins batter – Matt Tolbert.
Result – Tolbert singles, scoring Michael Cuddyer to tie the game. Alexi Casilla moves to third.
Twins would win game, and Division, in the bottom of the 12th.
2012 National League Division Series
San Francisco Giants at Cincinnati Reds.
Game 5
Bottom 9. Giants 6 – Reds 4.
1 out. Runners on first and second.
Double play would win Division Series for Giants.
Home run would win Division Series for Reds.
Giants pitcher – Segio Romo.
Reds batter – Jay Bruce.
Result – Bruce flies out to left.
Bottom 9. Giants 6 – Reds 4.
2 out. Runners on first and second.
Out would win Division Series for Giants.
Home run would win Division Series for Reds.
Giants pitcher – Segio Romo.
Reds batter – Scott Rolen.
Result – Rolen strikes out. Giants win Division Series.
2014 American League Wild Card Game
Oakland Athletics at Kansas City Royals
Bottom 9. Athletics 7 – Royals 6.
1 out. Runner on second.
Double play would win Wild Card for Athletics.
Home run would win Wild Card for Royals.
Athletics pitcher – Sean Doolittle.
Royals batter – Nori Aoki.
Result – Pinch runner Jarrod Dyson steals third. Aoki hits game tying sacrifice fly.
Royals win Wild Card in bottom of 12.
2014 World Series
San Francisco Giants at Kansas City Royals
Game 7
Bottom 9. Giants 3 – Royals 2.
2 out. Runner on third.
Out would win World Series for Giants.
Home Run would win World Series for Royals.
Giants pitcher – Madison Bumgarner.
Royals batter – Salvador Perez.
Result – Perez pops up to the third baseman. Giants win the World Series.
2014 National League Division Series
Los Angeles Dodgers at Washington Nationals
Game 5
Bottom 9. Dodgers 4 – Nationals 3.
1 out. Runner on first.
Double Play would win Division Series for Dodgers.
Home Run would win Division Series for Nationals.
Dodgers pitcher – Kenley Jansen.
Nationals batter – Jayson Werth.
Result – Werth walks. Bryce Harper moves to second base.
Bottom 9. Dodgers 4 – Nationals 3.
1 out. Runner on first and second.
Double Play would win Division Series for Dodgers.
Extra Base Hit would win Division Series for Nationals.
Dodgers pitcher – Clayton Kershaw.
Nationals batter – Daniel Murphy.
Result – Murphy pops up to second base. Runners do not advance.
Bottom 9. Dodgers 4 – Nationals 3.
2 outs. Runner on first and second.
Out would win Division Series for Dodgers.
Extra Base Hit would win Division Series for Nationals.
Dodgers pitcher – Clayton Kershaw.
Nationals batter – Wilmer Difo.
Result – Difo strikes out. Catcher Carlos Ruiz throws to first baseman Adrian Gonzalez after the ball was dropped. Dodgers win the Division Series.
It has happened 34 times in 20 different games.
7 times, the game continued when a batter reached base. 6 times the second out of the inning was recorded.
11 times, the clinching out was recorded.
6 times, the game was tied. In each of those 6 instances, the team that tied the game would go on to win the series.
2 times, the Thomson homer and the Cabrera single, the home team got a walk off game winning hit.
So when BOTH teams face a situation where they can clinch, it has gone 12-8 in favor of the pitching team.
Five Hall of Fame batters came up in the situation (Speaker, Mays, McCovey, Rice and Yaz) not including Pete Rose and Chipper Jones, who hit into the only series ending double play from this scenario.
Four Hall of Fame pitchers were on the mound in these moments (Mathewson, Alexander, Fingers and Gossage.) Mariano Rivera will eventually make it five Hall of Fame pitchers. Madison Bumgarner could very make it six. Clayton Kershaw will probably make it seven.
Mathewson faced Speaker, Fingers faced Rose and Gossage faced Rice and Yaz in the ultimate match ups of greatness.
And Babe Ruth was the only player caught stealing to end it, spoiling Bob Meusel’s chance at immortality.
So this October, take a look to see if we get to see another match up like this, one where a single pitch could mean glory or never ending agony for both teams.
The Division Series are now all complete. But before we move on to the ALCS or NLCS, why not award an MVP for the Division Series.
The staff here at Sully Baseball can not understand why there is no MVP awarded to the top performer of the Division Series.
It is a post season series that will be the highlight of the year for the 2 teams that lose the League Championship Series. Sure the series could be over in 3 games. But when the ALCS and NLCS was best of 5, they awarded an MVP for THOSE series.
This has been a Sully Baseball tradition for a few years now to award each season’s Division Series MVP. And I also list the past MVPs dating back to the first year the Division Series became an annual event.
And this listing also includes the MVPs for the 1981 Divisional Playoffs as well. Why not?
And now there are four new Division Series MVPs, whose post season heroics will NOT go unnoticed here!
Sabathia led the way, winning both of his starts. He pitched 8 2/3 innings and won the opener which was closer than the final 7-2 score would indicate.
Then with the bullpen exhausted after back to back extra innings game, Sabathia pitched the deciding game and pitched a complete game in the Yankees 3-1 victory. He wiggled out of trouble in the 8th inning and clinched the series. He finished with a 2-0 record and a 1.53 ERA with 16 strikeouts and 3 walks over 17 2/3 innings.
JUSTIN VERLANDER, Detroit Tigers
The defending Cy Young winner and MVP let up a lead off homer by Oakland’s Coco Crisp. After that let up no runs, 7 hits, 5 walks, 22 strike outs in the next 16 innings. That includes his Game 5 complete game shutout that sent the Tigers back to the ALCS for the second straight here.
2011
American League
Young batted .316 and hit 3 homers, including the game winning shot in Game 3 and a crucial homer in the first inning of the clinching Game 5.
His OPS of 1.170 led the team as the Tigers eliminated the Yankees.
Sure, Adrian Beltre’s 3 homers in the clincher were amazing. But Napoli’s 2 run homer in Game 3 turned the tide of the series for good in favor of the Rangers.
Napoli also drove in 2 runs in the Rangers come from behind win in Game 2.
In all, Napoli batted .357 with an OPS of .971 and helped take the momentum away from the surging Rays.
National League
YOVANI GALLARDO, Milwaukee Brewers
He pitched poorly in his game 2 start and nearly put the Cardinals in an 0-2 hole. But he redeemed himself in the deciding Game 5.
2010
American League
CURTIS GRANDERSON, New York Yankees
Was the spark plug in the Yankees 3 game sweep of the Twins. Smacked a go ahead 2 run triple in Game 1, went 3-4 with an RBI in Game 2 and set up a key run in Game 3 with a walk and a steal.
He finished the series with a .455 average and an OPS of 1.227.
Joins Edgar Martinez, John Smoltz, Chipper Jones, David Ortiz, Alex Rodriguez as a recipient of my fake award twice and the first to do it with two different franchises.
Beat the Rays and David Price twice, posting a 2-0 record with a 1.12 ERA, 22 strikeouts and no walks in 16 innings of work.
He threw a complete game masterpiece in the final Game 5 in Tampa Bay to clinch the Rangers first ever post season series.
Like Granderson, he becomes a second time winner and the first to do it in both leagues.
National League
ROY HALLADAY, Philadelphia Phillies
Pitched his way into baseball history by throwing the second no hitter in post season history with his 4-0 masterpiece in Game 1 against the Reds.
The Reds would score only 4 runs all series as Halladay set the tone.
TIM LINCECUM, San Francisco Giants
Threw a complete game 2 hit shutout in Game 1 and pitched under pressure against the Braves all game.
The Giants bats were dead but “The Franchise” made sure their 1-0 lead was enough.
2009
American League
ALEX RODRIGUEZ, New York Yankees
Twins fans have no clue what people are referring to when A-Rod is called an October choker. After almost single handily eliminating Minnesota in 2004, A-Rod dominated once again in 2009.
He batted .455 with an OPS of 1.500 in the three game sweep, driving in 6 runs. But also showed a flair for the dramatic. He crushed a 9th inning game tying homer off of All Star closer Joe Nathan in the wild Game 2. And then hit another game tying shot in the 7th inning of the clinching Game 3.
All this after driving in 1 run in his previous 16 playoff games combined!
BOBBY ABREU, Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim
Abreu’s numbers were eye popping enough in the Angels’ sweep over the Red Sox.
He batted .556 with an OPS of 1.470. But his 2 out 2 strike RBI double in the 9th inning of Game 3 brought the Angels to within 1 run and set up the dramatic Vlad Guerrero 2 run single.
National League
CLIFF LEE, Philadelphia Phillies
As I wrote earlier, Lee’s Game 1 was a tour de force. He threw a complete game, got a hit and stole a base.
2008
American League
Bay batted .412 with a .882 slugging, 2 homers and 5 runs batted in during his first post season. But that only tells part of his impact in the Red Sox 4 game victory over the favored Angels.
His 6th inning 2 run homer put the Angels on their heels seemingly for the rest of the series.
His 3 run shot in the first inning gave the Red Sox a 4-1 cushion early.
And he scored the series winning run after his 1 out 9th inning flair bounced into the stands for a ground rule double.
AKINORI IWAMURA, Tampa Bay Rays
Yes, Evan Longoria’s home runs were almost as sexy as Eva Longoria. But Iwamura hit a key triple in game 1, hit the go ahead homer in game 2, gave the Rays an early lead with a single in game 3 and went 2-5 in the game 4 clincher against the White Sox.
In all, Iwamura batted .389 with a .722 slugging in the series.
National League
MANNY RAMIREZ, Los Angeles Dodgers
As if his numbers weren’t gaudy enough (2 homers, a .500 average and a 1.743 OPS in the stunning three game sweep of the Cubs) his presence was even a bigger threat.
With 2 outs and a 2 run lead, Ryan Dempster walked Ramirez in the 5th inning… which set up the James Loney grand slam.
Manny simply changed the series by being Manny.
BRETT MYERS, Philadelphia Phillies
Any hope for the Milwaukee Brewers winning the Division Series hinged on the left arm of CC Sabathia. Not only did he beat Sabathia in the 5-2 Phillies win in game 2, but his gritty at bat in the second inning where he kept fouling off two out two strike pitches to ultimately coax a walk set up Shane Victorino’s game winning grand slam.
Myers 7 inning, 2 hit performance loomed even larger when the Brewers won the next game but were eliminated in game 4.
2007
American League
Everyone remembers Manny standing at home plate after his walk off homer in game 2… but that was set up by the intentional walk to Big Papi.
Ortiz hit .714 with an OPS of 2.417 in the three game sweep of the Angels. Plus he hit homers in games 1 and 3.
GRADY SIZEMORE, Cleveland Indians
Batted .375 with an OPS of 1.212 from the lead off spot. Scored the tying run on Joba Chamberlain’s insect inspired wild pitch and hit the lead off home run in game 4 that sunk the Yankees 3 games to 1.
National League
STEPHEN DREW, Arizona Diamondbacks
Hit a key homer off of Carlos Zambrano in game 1 and doubled and scored in the heart breaking first inning at Wrigley.
Finished the three game sweep of the Cubs at an even .500 with an OPS of 1.643 and 4 RBI
Matsui erased a 1 run deficit with a 2 out 4th inning grand slam in game 2. The Phillies never recovered and were swept away in 3. He also hit a 2 out RBI triple in the clinching third game. In the end he batted .417 with a 1.583 OPS.
2006
American League
FRANK THOMAS, Oakland Athletics
With his 2 home runs in game 1 (including one off of Johan Santana) Thomas crushed the Minnesota Twins’ late season momentum and turned the series into a surprising 3 game sweep.
In the end, Thomas batted .500 with an OPS of 1.783
CURTIS GRANDERSON, Detroit Tigers
An o-fer in the fourth and final game of the Tigers upset over the Yankees made his numbers less eye popping than some of his teammates. (Especially Carlos Guillen’s .571 average and 1.625 OPS.) But make no mistake, it was Granderson who hit the key home runs, started the key rallies and basically drove the Yankees nuts.
By the time he went 0-5 in the finale, the Yankees were already reeling.
National League
Delgado went 4-5 in his first ever post season game, including a home run and the game winning hit in the 7th inning. He finished the series with a .429 Average and a 1.072 OPS.
CHRIS CARPENTER, St. Louis Cardinals
Went 2-0 in the 4 game upset of San Diego. Pitched 7 strong innings in the game 4 clincher
2005
American League
BENGIE MOLINA, Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim
Hit the game tying single and then a key home run in game 2 and then homered off of Randy Johnson in the game 3 win in Yankee Stadium. In all he batted .444 with an OPS of 1.418 with 3 homers and 5 RBI in the Angels 5 game win over the Yankees.
A. J. PIERZYNSKI, Chicago White Sox
Pierzynski homered twice in the 14-2 game 1 rout of the Defending Champion Red Sox. Doubled to lead off the 9th inning of game 3 and scored a critical insurance run to complete the 3 game sweep. Finished with a .444 average and a 1.878 OPS.
National League
Batted .357 with 5 RBI in Houston’s 4 game victory over the Braves.
Brought the Astros back to within one in game 4 with an 8th inning grand slam. The Astros would tie the game in the 9th and go on the 18 inning marathon before clinching on Chris Burke’s homer.
REGGIE SANDERS, St. Louis Cardinals
Sanders drove in an incredible 10 runs in the three game sweep of the San Diego Padres. 6 of those runs were driven in game 1 with a 2 run single and a grand slam
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2004
American League
Pretty cut and dry choice here.
Ortiz hit .545 with a 1.688 OPS for the three game sweep of the Angels… and ended the series with a dramatic 2 out 2 run walk off 10th inning home run that sent Fenway into a frenzy.
ALEX RODRIGUEZ, New York Yankees
A-Rod’s first foray into Yankee playoff baseball was an unqualified success.
He batted .421 with an OPS of 1.213 in the 4 game victory over the Twins. He drove in 3 runs in the extra inning game 2 victory including a one out game tying double in the 12th. In the clinching game 4, he doubled in the 11th, stole third and scored what would be the series winning run on a wild pitch.
Between his heroics against the Twins and his .368 average with a 1.244 OPS in the first 4 games against Boston, A-Rod’s post season legacy in New York looked down right heroic. He never found his playoff mojo again until 2009.
National League
EDGAR RENTERIA, St. Louis Cardinals
In a line up full of power threats like Pujols, Walker, Rolen, Edmonds and Sanders, it was Renteria who put up the biggest numbers. He batted .455 in the 4 game victory over Los Angeles with a 1.236 OPS.
Hit key RBI double in game 1, a big RBI single in the clincher and seemed to be involved in rallies throughout the series.
CARLOS BELTRAN, Houston Astros
Beltran’s spectacular cameo in Houston included blasting 4 home runs in the Astros’ 5 game victory over Atlanta. 2 of those homers took place in the do or die game 5.
In all, Beltran’s amazing salary drive included a .455 average, a 1.591 OPS, 4 home runs and 9 RBI
2003
American League
ANDY PETTITTE, New York Yankees
Down 1-0 to the Twins, Pettitte pitched a solid game 2 and held Minnesota off long enough for the Yankees to rally for 3 7th inning runs to win the game.
The Yankees responded by winning the next two games in Minneapolis, but who knows how the series would have unfolded if New York was down 0-2?
Smashed 3 home runs in the 5 game series with Oakland, including one in a possible elimination game 4 that brought the Red Sox to within 1. He picked up the slack for the slumping Ortiz and Ramirez with a .313 average and a 1.228 OPS. Now someday I’ll understand why Grady kept pulling him in the late innings.
National League
IVAN RODRIGUEZ, Florida Marlins
Sure his numbers in the Marlins 4 game victory over the heavily favored Giants were great (.353, 6 RBI, 1.038 OPS) but his flair for the dramatic was even better.
His 2 out 2 run walk off single capped a come from behind rally to win a critical game 4 in 11 innings. His collision at the plate with Yorvit Torreabla allowed himself to score the go ahead run and let an important insurance run come home as well.
And the series ended with J. T. Snow crashing into home with the potential tying run, but Pudge held onto the ball and ended the series.
Facing the 101 win Atlanta Braves, Kerry Wood pitched road victories for game 1 and the clinching game 5.
He pitched into the 8th inning striking out 11 in game 1.
He then threw 8 innings letting up only 1 run in the clincher… the only post season series victory for the Cubs since 1908.
2002
American League
Drove in 7 runs in the shocking 4 game upset of the Yankees. His 2 run double started the Angels come back rally from a 6-1 game 3 deficit.
Won game 1 and the clinching game 5 in Oakland as the Twins stunned the heavily favored A’s. Finished the series with a 2-0 record with a 1.54 and only one walk in his two starts.
National League
FERNANDO VINA, St. Louis Cardinals
Gave the Cardinals unbelievable production from the top of the order as they swept the defending champion Diamondbacks in 3 games.
He finished with a .600 average and an OPS of 1.225 and was always on base as sluggers like Pujols and Edmonds slugged the Cardinals past Johnson and Schilling.
Won the opener of the series on the road in Atlanta by pitching 7 solid innings letting up only 2 runs and 5 hits.
Came back to win the clinching game 5, pitching into the 6th inning letting up a single run as the Giants upset the Braves.
2001
American League
His .444 average and .976 OPS would be enough for consideration… but his miracle flip play to nail Jeremy Giambi at the plate probably prevented an Oakland sweep. He made a crashing catch into the stands for good measure.
ICHIRO SUZUKI, Seattle Mariners
Batted .600 with a 1.269 OPS in the 5 game victory over Cleveland. Got 12 hits in the short series including a key RBI hit in the series saving 7th inning rally in game 4.
National League
CURT SCHILLING, Arizona Diamondbacks
Schilling threw complete game victories in game 1 and the clinching game 5 over the St. Louis Cardinals. He let up a total of 9 hits and only 2 walks while striking out 18 to a 0.50 ERA.
Jones’ 3 run 8th inning homer gave the Braves the lead in game 1 and they never looked back in their sweep of the Houston Astros.
Jones finished the series with a .444 average, a 1.694 OPS, 2 homers and 5 RBI.
2000
American League
MARIANO RIVERA, New York Yankees
With the Yankees stumbling into the 2000 playoffs, the 2 time defending champs looked vulnerable to the upstart A’s. Joe Torre needed to call on Rivera to come into the 8th inning three different times.
In game 2, Rivera came in the 8th with the tying run at the plate and got out of the jam.
In game 3, started the 8th and pitched 2 shut out innings for the save.
In the game 5 clincher, Rivera came in with the tying run at the plate and only one out and finished the game without letting up a run.
In all, Rivera let up no runs, no walks and only 2 hits in 5 innings as he saved all 3 wins.
EDGAR MARTINEZ, Seattle Mariners
Martinez hit a 2 run game winning 10th inning home run off of White Sox pitcher Keith Foulke. In all, Martinez hit .364 with a 1.189 OPS in the three game sweep of the White Sox.
National League
JIM EDMONDS, St. Louis Cardinals
Batted .571, homered twice, drove in 7 runs and finished with an OPS of 1.886 as the Cardinals massacred the Braves in 3 games.
With the Mets up 2-1 in the series after two thrilling extra inning wins over San Francisco, Jones shut down the Giants once and for all in the game 4 clincher.
Jones let up a double to Jeff Kent and a walk to J.T. Snow in the 5th inning… but was perfect in the other 8 as his 1 hit complete game shutout crushed the Giants and propelled the Mets to the NLCS.
1999
American League
ORLANDO HERNANDEZ, New York Yankees
Blink and you would miss the 1999 division series between the Rangers and the Yankees. The tone of the series was set early by El Duque who shut down the mighty Rangers to only 2 hits over 8 shut out innings in the opener.
The Rangers would score a single run in the SERIES as they were swept in 3.
PEDRO MARTINEZ, Boston Red Sox
Yes Nomar got some big hits… and Valentin drove in 12 runs in the 5 game series against the Indians… and O’Leary’s 2 homers sealed the deal.
But the spectre of Pedro loomed over this entire series.
When Pedro got hurt in game 1 after throwing 4 shut out innings, it gave the Indians a fighting chance.
And when he came in the 4th inning as a reliever in the deciding 5th game, their fate was sealed.
Pedro threw 6 no hit innings to finish the series and combined for 10 innings, only 3 hits and 11 strikeouts.
National League
KEVIN MILLWOOD, Atlanta Braves
Millwood let up a second inning home run to Houston’s Ken Caminiti in game 2. He didn’t allow a hit nor a walk for the rest of the game as he threw a complete game one hitter.
That performance would be enough for consideration but the next game, he came out of the bullpen and threw a 1-2-3 12th for the save.
The Braves would clinch the next day.
EDGARDO ALFONZO, New York Mets
“Fonzie” homered 3 times in the 4 game victory over the Diamondbacks. His second one was a 9th inning grand slam that put the Mets ahead and set the tone for the series.
He would finish the series with a 1.243 OPS and helped turn 5 double plays.
1998
American League
SHANE SPENCER, New York Yankees
Spencer didn’t even start the first game of the three game sweep of the Rangers.
But he hit the go ahead homer in game 2 and put the clinching game 3 away with a three run shot…giving him a .500 average and a 2.000 OPS.
KENNY LOFTON, Cleveland Indians
Lofton finished the series with a .375 average and a 1.225 OPS including 2 homers in the 4 game series win over the Red Sox.
His single and stolen base set up the 2 run rally that gave the Indians the 2-1 series ending victory in game 4.
He also hit the go ahead run in Cleveland’s game 2 victory and homered to put the Indians ahead for good in game 3.
National League
Smoltz threw into the 8th inning, letting up only 1 run, 5 hits and walking none as the Braves slowed down the Cubs momentum and took control of the series early. Despite a scare in game 2, the Braves would go on to sweep.
Out dueled Randy Johnson in a thrilling game 1 showdown. Brown went 8 innings letting up only 2 hits and no runs while striking out 16 in the Padres 2-1 victory.
Combined with his game 3 start where he threw into the 7th inning, Brown had a 0.61 ERA in 14 2/3 innings while striking out 21 as the Padres beat the Astros in 4.
1997
American League
SANDY ALOMAR, JR, Cleveland Indians
Batted .316 with 2 homers, 5 RBI and an OPS of 1.000 in the Indians tense 5 game victory over the Yankees.
But no hit was bigger than his game tying home run off of Mariano Rivera with the Indians just 4 outs from elimination in game 4.
Cleveland would go on to win games 4 and 5 by one run each.
MIKE MUSSINA, Baltimore Orioles
Out pitched Randy Johnson at the Kingdome for game 1 and then beat him again in the clinching game 4 in Camden Yards.
Finished the 4 game series with a 2-0 record, a 1.93 ERA and 16 strikeouts in 14 innings as the Orioles beat the star studded Seattle team for a trip to the ALCS.
National League
Astros pitcher Darryl Kile held the mighty Braves to only 2 hits and 2 runs in the opening game in Atlanta.
And it wasn’t good enough as Greg Maddux threw a complete game and held the Astros to a single run. Having avoided the Astros biggest threat, the Braves swept Houston in 3.
GARY SHEFFIELD, Florida Marlins
Finished the 3 game sweep of the Giants with a .556 average, an OPS of 1.714. Homered in the game 2 win and always seemed to be on base as the Marlins won 3 heart stopping games.
1996
American League
BERNIE WILLIAMS, New York Yankees
Truth be told, I almost gave this to Juan Gonzalez… who hit 5 homers in 4 games for the Rangers and was a one man wrecking crew. But I couldn’t give it to a player on the losing team! I just couldn’t.
Besides, Bernie did his share of damage… including scoring the tying run in game 2, driving home the tying run in the 9th inning of game 3 and homering twice in the come from behind game 4 clincher.
B. J. SURHOFF, Baltimore Orioles
Surhoff homered twice in game 1 and finished the series with 3 homers, a .385 average and an OPS of 1.462 as the Orioles stunned the defending AL Champion Indians in 4 games.
National League
In a series dominated by pitching, nobody pitched better than Smoltz who shut the Dodgers down to 1 run over 9 innings in the opening game. Smoltz would get the victory as the Braves won in 10 and would sweep Los Angeles despite hitting only .180 for the series.
DENNIS ECKERSLEY, St. Louis Cardinals
In a tight series where all three games could have gone either way, Eck came through with 3 save, letting up no runs in 3 2/3 innings as the Cardinals swept the Padres.
1995
American League
EDDIE MURRAY, Cleveland Indians
Batted .385 in the three game sweep of the Red Sox.
In game 1 hit a go ahead single in the 8th. In game 2, his 2 run shot put the game away.In game 3, he singled twice, walked twice and scored twice in the clincher
EDGAR MARTINEZ, Seattle Mariners
Yes Griffey homered 5 times in 5 games and yes Big Unit won 2 of the Mariners 3 games against the Yankees… but it was Edgar Martinez’s grand slam that set up the mind boggling game 5… and it was Edgar Martinez’s 2 run double that won the series for the Mariners.
His numbers, .571 average, 1.000 slugging, an OPS of 1.667, 10 RBIs in 5 games, would merit the award even without his flair for the dramatic.
National League
Marquis Grissom had gaudier numbers, but Jones’ home run won game 1 against the Rockies… and he seemed to be driving in runs or scoring runs in every big Braves rally in a series that was a lot closer than it had any business being.
Batted an even .500 in the three game sweep of the Dodgers.
He drove in the first 2 runs of a 4 run first inning outburst in game 1 that set the tone for the series.
Started the rally in the 6th inning of game 3 that knocked Nomo out of the game and put the game (and the series) out of reach.
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