Quiz: Six October men, plus one (solved)

What sort of postseason event unites these six players, and one more who is not listed? They are listed in chronological order, starting with the most recent.

 

Hints:

  1. A search with B-R’s Play Index could pinpoint those six games, but not the players.
  2. The seventh player owns a unique subcategory of this type of event, and was omitted to avoid giving the game away.

Congratulations to James Smyth and David Horwich! James was the first to identify the event as a defensive miscue that led to an unearned run in a 1-0 postseason loss. David named A.J. Ellis as the seventh member of the club, for his passed ball today that set up the St. Louis run as they captured NLCS game 2. The other six miscues were all errors. (By the way, I’ve now heard two postgame commentators say that the ball was scored a wild pitch, but the online accounts of MLB.com and ESPN.com both show a passed ball.)

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Mike
Mike
11 years ago

Winning run 13th inning or later

James Smyth
11 years ago

I see Teufel & Grissom so I’ll take a guess. The games were 1-0 postseason games where the lone run was unearned. These were the guys who made the error?

David Horwich
David Horwich
11 years ago

I know that Teufel made an error in the WS that allowed the only run to score in a 1-0 game (G1, ’86 WS)…and Monte Cross made in error in G4 of the 1905 series that allowed a baserunner to reach first, who later scored the only run of the game….so I’m guessing that A.J. Ellis is the 7th, unnamed player on the list?…

Howard
Howard
11 years ago

Is the seventh player Brooks Conrad?

David Horwich
David Horwich
11 years ago
Reply to  John Autin

Teufel was the giveaway for me…I was a big Mets fan at the time, and I remember how agonzing that game 1 was.

no statistician but
no statistician but
11 years ago

Peckinpaugh’s error in the eighth inning of game 7 in 1925 was once as notorious as the miscues by Merkle and Snodgrass.

Voomo Zanzibar
11 years ago

Roger Clemens threw a bat barrel in all of their general directions.