List of Major League Baseball postseason records
Appearance
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The following is a complete list of postseason career records for both pitching and batting as of the end of the 2024 Major League Baseball postseason. Note that the teams listed are not necessarily the players' career teams or even their primary team but rather the teams with whom they made their postseason appearences with.
Batting
[edit]Batting average
[edit]# | Player | Team(s) | BA | PA |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Bobby Brown | New York Yankees | .439 | 46 |
2 | Colby Rasmus | St. Louis Cardinals Houston Astros |
.423 | 35 |
3 | Pepper Martin | St. Louis Cardinals | .418 | 60 |
4 | Carlos González | Colorado Rockies | .412 | 38 |
5 | Sean Casey | Detroit Tigers Boston Red Sox |
.410 | 41 |
6 | Fred Lynn | Boston Red Sox California Angels |
.407 | 61 |
7 | Billy Hatcher | Houston Astros Cincinati Reds |
.404 | 61 |
8 | José Offerman | Los Angeles Dodgers Boston Red Sox Minnesota Twins |
.400 | 53 |
9 | Monte Irvin | New York Giants | .394 | 36 |
10 | Lou Brock | St. Louis Cardinals | .391 | 92 |
On-base percentage
[edit]# | Player | Team(s) | OBP | PA |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Colby Rasmus | St. Louis Cardinals Houston Astros |
.571 | 35 |
2 | Bobby Brown | New York Yankees | .500 | 46 |
3 | José Offerman | Los Angeles Dodgers Boston Red Sox Minnesota Twins |
.491 | 53 |
4 | Willie Aikens | Kansas City Royals | .490 | 49 |
5 | Hank Thompson | New York Giants | .486 | 37 |
6 | Lou Gehrig | New York Yankees | .483 | 150 |
7 | Jesse Winker | Cincinnati Reds Milwaukee Brewers New York Mets |
.476 | 42 |
8 | Fernando Tatis Jr. | San Diego Padres | .474 | 57 |
Carlos González | Colorado Rockies | .474 | 38 | |
10 | Babe Ruth | Boston Red Sox New York Yankees |
.470 | 167 |
Slugging percentage
[edit]# | Player | Team(s) | SLG% | PA |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Colby Rasmus | St. Louis Cardinals Houston Astros |
1.038 | 35 |
2 | Fernando Tatis Jr. | San Diego Padres | .854 | 57 |
3 | Carlos Delgado | New York Mets | .757 | 43 |
4 | Troy Glaus | Anaheim Angels St. Louis Cardinals Atlanta Braves |
.756 | 88 |
5 | Babe Ruth | Boston Red Sox New York Yankees |
.744 | 167 |
6. | Juan González | Texas Rangers Cleveland Indians |
.742 | 66 |
7 | Lou Gehrig | New York Yankees | .731 | 150 |
8 | Adolis García | Texas Rangers | .726 | 68 |
9 | Willie Aikens | Kansas City Royals | .725 | 49 |
10 | Henry Aaron | Milwaukee / Atlanta Braves | .710 | 74 |
Plate appearences
[edit]At bats
[edit]Games played
[edit]Hits
[edit]Singles
[edit]Doubles
[edit]Triples
[edit]Home runs
[edit]Runs batted in
[edit]Runs scored
[edit]Total bases
[edit]Base on balls
[edit]# | Player | Team(s) | Base on balls |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Chipper Jones | Atlanta Braves | 72 |
Manny Ramirez | Cleveland Indians Boston Red Sox Los Angeles Dodgers | ||
3 | Bernie Williams | New York Yankees | 71 |
4 | Jorge Posada | New York Yankees | 70 |
5 | Derek Jeter | New York Yankees | 66 |
6 | David Justice | Atlanta Braves Cleveland Indians New York Yankees Oakland Athletics |
64 |
7 | David Ortiz | Boston Red Sox | 59 |
8 | Max Muncy | Los Angeles Dodgers | 54 |
9 | Alex Bregman | Houston Astros | 53 |
10 | Barry Bonds | Pittsburgh Pirates San Francisco Giants |
52 |
Strikeouts
[edit]Stolen bases
[edit]Hit by pitch
[edit]Pitching
[edit]Earned run average
[edit]# | Player | Team(s) | ERA | IP |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Mariano Rivera | New York Yankees | 0.70 | 141 |
2 | Andrew Miller | Baltimore Orioles New York Yankees Cleveland Indians St. Louis Cardinals |
0.93 | 38+2⁄3 |
3 | Sandy Koufax | Los Angeles Dodgers | 0.95 | 57 |
4 | Christy Mathewson | New York Giants | 0.97 | 101+2⁄3 |
5 | Monte Pearson | New York Yankees | 1.01 | 35+2⁄3 |
6 | Blue Moon Odom | Oakland Athletics | 1.13 | 39+2⁄3 |
7 | Ian Anderson | Atlanta Braves | 1.26 | 35+2⁄3 |
8 | Eddie Plank | Philadelphia Athletics | 1.32 | 54+2⁄3 |
9 | Bill Hallahan | St. Louis Cardinals | 1.36 | 39+2⁄3 |
10 | Ranger Suárez | Philadelphia Phillies | 1.43 | 37+2⁄3 |
Walks and hits per inning pitched
[edit]# | Player | Team(s) | WHIP | IP |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Zack Wheeler | Philadelphia Phillies | 0.725 | 70+1⁄3 |
2 | Monte Pearson | New York Yankees | 0.729 | 35+2⁄3 |
3 | Roy Halladay | Philadelphia Phillies | 0.737 | 38 |
4 | Mariano Rivera | New York Yankees | 0.759 | 141 |
5 | Kenley Jansen | Los Angeles Dodgers Atlanta Braves |
0.796 | 65+1⁄3 |
6 | Sandy Koufax | Los Angeles Dodgers | 0.825 | 57 |
7 | Marco Estrada | Milwaukee Brewers Toronto Blue Jays |
0.839 | 47+2⁄3 |
8 | Christy Mathewson | New York Giants | 0.846 | 101+2⁄3 |
9 | Herb Pennock | Philadelphia Athletics New York Yankees |
0.849 | 55+1⁄3 |
10 | Tim Lincecum | San Francisco Giants | 0.852 | 56+1⁄3 |
Wins
[edit]Losses
[edit]Innings pitched
[edit]Games started
[edit]Games pitched
[edit]Complete games
[edit]Shutouts
[edit]Saves
[edit]Strikeouts
[edit]Base on balls
[edit]Hits allowed
[edit]Home runs allowed
[edit]Hit batsmen
[edit]Wild pitches
[edit]References
[edit]- General references
- All-time and Single-Season Postseason Pitching Leaders at Baseball Reference
- All-time and Single-Season Postseason Batting Leaders at Baseball Reference
- Citations