Well, He’s No Carlos Beltran…
Posted by Steve L. on October 9th, 2012 · Comments (6)
When Alex Rodriguez struck out to end the #Yankees game last night, he became 1st MLB player in postseason history with 4 game-ending Ks.
— ESPN Stats & Info (@ESPNStatsInfo) October 9, 2012





Who did he break the tie with?
The leaderboard on this now:
Steve L. wrote:
All guys that played in the wild card era. Not surprising that it’s this era of players that clogged up this leaderboard.
Also funny that, before today, I had never heard anyone mention this stat. When Alex does something, it’s always news. When anyone else does something, it’s not interesting enough to report.
MJ Recanati wrote:
Speaking of that, how does Swisher’s 1-for-34 with RISP in the postseason hitting performance rank among players in the past? Historical in its futility?
@ Brent:
Good question. Let me see if I can find anything. If I do, I will share it.
@ Brent:
I heard today that the one hit Swisher does have with RISP didn’t even score a run.