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9th-inning-or-after grand slams

Posted by Andy on June 8, 2007

Well after my recent post about Arod's 9th-inning performance, he want ahead and swatted another 9th-inning grand slam yesterday, his second of the season. (His first was even more dramatic, a walk-off come-from-behind job against the Orioles.)

Let's take a look at the list of all active players with at least 10 grand slams, and use the PI batting event finder for each specific player on the list to find how many were in the 9th inning or extra innings. Here's the list:

Player            Total slams    9th inning or later    Game ending
-----------------+-------------+---------------------+--------------
Manny Ramirez        20                   0                  0
Ken Griffey Jr       15                   1                  0
Alex Rodriguez       15                   4                  3
Mike Piazza          14                   0                  0
Richie Sexson        14                   4                  1
Jeff Kent            13                   1                  0
Barry Bonds          11                   0                  0
Carlos Delgado       11                   0                  0
Jason Giambi         11                   2                  1
Gary Sheffield       11                   1                  0
Bernie Williams      11                   2                  0
Steve Finley         10                   3                  2
Carlos Lee           10                   2                  1
Matt Stairs          10                   0                  0

Would you believe that Barry Bonds has never hit a grand slam after the 6th inning? Sad but true (click on his name above to see for yourself.)

When we talk about grand slam records, it's always important to remember that they are much more of a team effort than we think. After all, the player hitting the grand slam isn't responsible for loading the bases; he "just" came through when they were. Of course, not everybody is Pat Tabler, who in 109 career plate appearances with the bases loaded batted .489/.505/.693 with 32 singles, 6 doubles, 3 triples, 2 homers, 11 BB, and 108 RBI.

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