The previous record for most post-season innings pitched by a staff in one game, while allowing no more than one run, was 14 innings, in the famous Game 2 of the 1916 World Series. As many HHS readers will know, the “pitching staff” that held that record was 21-year-old Babe Ruth of the Boston Red Sox, who restrained Brooklyn to one run (an inside-the-park-homer in the first inning) over fourteen innings. Ruth also drove in the only run the Red Sox scored until they finally recorded the game-winner in the bottom of the 14th off Brooklyn starter Sherry Smith (Bio).
There have now been a total of 98 post-season games by hitters with 7 or more plate appearances. 14 of those 98 hitter-games came in yesterday’s 18-inning affair. Of those 98 hitter-games, only Bryce Harper, Adam LaRoche and Gregor Blanco, all in yesterday’s game, ended their game without reaching base safely at least once. Blanco had a sac bunt, so he is recorded as going only 0 for 6 at bats, not 0 for 7 like Harper and LaRoche. The highest on-base percentage in one of these 98 post-season games of 7 PAs or more was by Stan Hack in the most recent World Series game won by the Cubs, Game 6 of the 1945 Series. Hack was on base in six of his seven plate appearances, with two walks, three singles and his walk-off double in the bottom of the 12th inning coming against Dizzy Trout of the Tigers.
Of the 10 post-season games played thus far in 2014, seven have been decided by one run and an eighth went to extra innings before being decided by three runs. What is a normal occurrence of such close games? During the 2014 regular season, of 2,430 games played, 741 were decided by one run and another 69 were extra inning games decided by more than one run. That comes out 810 games, or exactly one-third of the total games played, that after nine innings were either tied or decided by one run.
Longest Post-Season Game Winning Streaks:
Yankees 12 games (10/10/1998 through 10/14/1999)
Yankees 12 games (10/12/1927 through 10/2/1932)
Giants 10 games (10/19/2012 through current)
Athletics 10 games (10/07/1989 through 10/10/1990)
Yankees 10 games (10/10/1937 through 10/1/1941)
Longest Post-Season Game Winning Streaks By Franchises Born 1961 or After:
Rockies 7 games (10/3/2007 through 10/15/2007)
Royals 6 games (10/24/1985 through current)