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Nelson Cruz and multiple extra-inning post-season homers

Posted by Andy on October 13, 2011

Nelson Cruz did it again yesterday, belting a 3-run home in extra innings to help the Rangers win an ALCS game.

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There have now been 58 extra-inning homers in the playoffs. The full list is right here.

Cruz is now 1 of 4 players to hit 2 extra-inning post-season homers.

Gm# Date Series Gm# Batter Tm Opp Pitcher Score Inn RoB Out Pit(cnt) RBI WPA RE24 LI Play Description
1 1995-10-11 NLCS 2 Javy Lopez ATL @CIN Mark Portugal ahead 2-3 t10 -23 2 1 (0-0) 3 0.14 2.49 1.49 Home Run (Line Drive to Deep LF Line); McGriff Scores; Justice Scores
1 1996-10-02 NLDS 1 Javy Lopez ATL @LAD Antonio Osuna tied 1-1 t10 --- 0 9 (3-2) 1 0.34 1.00 2.30 Home Run (Fly Ball to Deep CF-RF)
1 1996-10-09 ALCS 1 Bernie Williams NYY BAL Randy Myers tied 4-4 b11 --- 0 3 (1-1) 1 0.34 1.00 2.36 *ENDED GAME*:Home Run (Fly Ball to Deep LF Line)
1 1999-10-13 ALCS 1 Bernie Williams NYY BOS Rod Beck tied 3-3 b10 --- 0 1 0.35 1.00 2.33 *ENDED GAME*:Home Run
1 2004-10-08 ALDS 3 David Ortiz BOS ANA Jarrod Washburn tied 6-6 b10 1-- 2 1 (0-0) 2 0.43 1.86 2.44 *ENDED GAME*:Home Run (Fly Ball); Reese Scores
1 2004-10-17 ALCS 4 David Ortiz BOS NYY Paul Quantrill tied 4-4 b12 1-- 0 4 (2-1) 2 0.27 1.60 3.10 *ENDED GAME*:Home Run (Fly Ball); Ramirez Scores
1 2011-10-10 ALCS 2 Nelson Cruz TEX DET Ryan Perry tied 3-3 b11 123 0 4 (1-2) 4 0.06 2.15 2.38 *ENDED GAME*:Home Run (Fly Ball to Deep LF); Young Scores; Beltre Scores; Napoli Scores
1 2011-10-12 ALCS 4 Nelson Cruz TEX @DET Jose Valverde ahead 3-4 t11 12- 1 1 (0-0) 3 0.12 2.35 1.34 Home Run (Fly Ball to Deep LF-CF); Beltre Scores; Napoli Scores
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Generated 10/13/2011.

Of the 58 homers, 25 of them were walk-off game-enders. There have been 4, including Cruz's from yesterday, that happened when the batting team was already ahead. There have been 4 that happened in the bottom of the inning when the home team was behind:

Gm# Date Series Gm# Batter Tm Opp Pitcher Score ▴ Inn RoB Out Pit(cnt) RBI WPA RE24 LI Play Description
1 1914-10-12 WS 3 Hank Gowdy BSN PHA Bullet Joe Bush down 4-2 b10 --- 0 1 0.10 1.00 1.67 Home Run (Deep CF)
1 2009-10-17 ALCS 2 Alex Rodriguez NYY LAA Brian Fuentes down 3-2 b11 --- 0 3 (0-2) 1 0.43 1.00 3.63 Home Run (Line Drive)
2 1995-10-03 ALDS 1 Albert Belle CLE BOS Rick Aguilera down 4-3 b11 --- 0 7 (2-2) 1 0.43 1.00 3.64 Home Run (Line Drive to Deep LF)
1 1986-10-15 NLCS 6 Billy Hatcher HOU NYM Jesse Orosco down 4-3 b14 --- 1 6 (3-2) 1 0.47 1.00 2.46 Home Run (Deep LF Line)
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Generated 10/13/2011.

Three pitchers--Rick Aguilera, Keith Foulke, and Dan Miceli, have surrendered 2 post-season extra-inning homers.

Finally, of those 58 homers, here are the top 10 ranked by WPA:

Gm# Date Series Gm# Batter Tm Opp Pitcher Score Inn RoB Out Pit(cnt) RBI WPA ▾ RE24 LI Play Description
1 1995-10-13 ALCS 3 Jay Buhner SEA @CLE Eric Plunk tied 2-2 t11 12- 2 2 (0-1) 3 0.48 2.64 4.55 Home Run (Fly Ball to Deep CF-RF); Cora Scores; Martinez Scores
1 1986-10-15 NLCS 6 Billy Hatcher HOU NYM Jesse Orosco down 4-3 b14 --- 1 6 (3-2) 1 0.47 1.00 2.46 Home Run (Deep LF Line)
3 1995-10-03 ALDS 1 Tony Pena CLE BOS Zane Smith tied 4-4 b13 --- 2 4 (3-0) 1 0.46 1.00 1.51 *ENDED GAME*:Home Run (Fly Ball to Deep LF)
1 2001-10-31 WS 4 Derek Jeter NYY ARI Byung-Hyun Kim tied 3-3 b10 --- 2 9 (3-2) 1 0.46 1.00 1.49 *ENDED GAME*:Home Run
1 1988-10-09 NLCS 4 Kirk Gibson LAD @NYM Roger McDowell tied 4-4 t12 --- 2 2 (0-1) 1 0.43 1.00 1.17 Home Run (Fly Ball to Deep CF-RF)
2 1995-10-03 ALDS 1 Albert Belle CLE BOS Rick Aguilera down 4-3 b11 --- 0 7 (2-2) 1 0.43 1.00 3.64 Home Run (Line Drive to Deep LF)
1 2004-10-08 ALDS 3 David Ortiz BOS ANA Jarrod Washburn tied 6-6 b10 1-- 2 1 (0-0) 2 0.43 1.86 2.44 *ENDED GAME*:Home Run (Fly Ball); Reese Scores
1 2009-10-17 ALCS 2 Alex Rodriguez NYY LAA Brian Fuentes down 3-2 b11 --- 0 3 (0-2) 1 0.43 1.00 3.63 Home Run (Line Drive)
1 1946-10-06 WS 1 Rudy York BOS @STL Howie Pollet tied 2-2 t10 --- 2 1 0.42 1.00 1.26 Home Run (Deep LF)
1 2005-10-09 NLDS 4 Chris Burke HOU ATL Joey Devine tied 6-6 b18 --- 1 3 (2-0) 1 0.42 1.00 1.82 *ENDED GAME*:Home Run (Fly Ball)
Provided by Baseball-Reference.com: View Original Table
Generated 10/13/2011.

13 Responses to “Nelson Cruz and multiple extra-inning post-season homers”

  1. Frank Clingenpeel Says:

    This beggars me to ask a pertinant question -- has anyone ever done a "Javy Lopez and the Hall of Fame" post? Among catchers, he is among the four that, I believe, might just make it {the others being Ted Simmons, Mike Piazza and{as a long shot} Tim McCarver}.

  2. Larry R. Says:

    Ah, the Billy Hatcher homer. What a great game that was. One of the most exciting ever to watch.

  3. Dave V. Says:

    For the first list, I was at both Bernie Williams HR games and for the last list, I was at the Derek Jeter ("Mr November") HR game...I've had some good luck!

  4. Ed Says:

    @1 Javy Lopez has zero chance at the HOF. 1) His stats aren't HOF caliber, not even close. 2) He's widely suspected of being a steroid user (witness his 2003 season).

  5. Dave V. Says:

    @1 Frank - I don't think Lopez has a shot to make the HOF either. I noticed Posada wasn't on your list of 4 catches...just curious if you think Lopez has a better shot or is more deserving than Posada?

  6. Johnny Twisto Says:

    I find your list in #1 a bit odd, Frank. Piazza is clearly a HOFer. Lopez and McCarver are guys who are worth a look, I guess, if performing due diligence. But I don't think they seem nearly as qualified as guys like Freehan, Howard, Munson, or Posada, who along with Simmons make up the HOF borderline.

    (I could include Torre in that borderline area, but he'll make it as a manager, so it's moot.)

  7. BSK Says:

    I'm shocked that there has never been a come-from-behind walk-off extra inning homer. All of the ones on this list were solo shots when down by 1 or 2. Maybe baseball movies and childhood fantasies made such a feat seem more reasonable to expect than it actually is.

  8. Andy Says:

    Yeah I noticed that too when I researched this...

  9. kds Says:

    The Cards scored all of their runs in the 1st last night. It must be pretty rare that a team does this and wins the game. Except when Carp is pitching?! Could you look up post-season games where one,or both, teams scored only in the first, and show the results?

  10. shaqfearsyao Says:

    wow i feel sorry for the angels for giving up these cruz and napoli but then again, who knew that they would fulfill their potential.

  11. Frank Clingenpeel Says:

    Lopez was an underrated backstop whose teams prosperred under his leadership -- all that needs be said. Comparing him to men like Schalk, Ferrell, et al, strengthens this assertion. And I do stand corrected with regard to Posada.

  12. The Original Jimbo Says:

    I still don't understand why the Blue Jays aquired Napoli and then just traded him away immediately for not much. I haven't seen it explained anywhere but everyone acts like it was completely normal.

  13. John Autin Says:

    @12, T.O.J. -- The Jays correctly assessed their desperate need for reliable relievers ... but they way overestimated Frank Francisco's ability to fit that description.