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3 hits in a post-season game by a pitcher

Posted by Andy on October 11, 2008

Brett Myers did it last night.

  Cnt Player            Date          Series G Tm   Opp GmReslt PA AB  R  **H** 2B 3B HR RBI BB IBB SO HBP SH SF ROE GDP SB CS BOr Positions
+----+-----------------+-------------+------+-+---+----+-------+--+--+--+------+--+--+--+---+--+---+--+---+--+--+---+---+--+--+---+---------+
    1 Brett Myers       2008-10-10    NLCS   2 PHI  LAD W  8-5   3  3  2    3    0  0  0   3  0   0  0   0  0  0   0   0  0  0 9th P         
    2 Dontrelle Willis  2003-10-04    NLDS   4 FLA  SFG W  7-6   3  3  1    3    0  1  0   0  0   0  0   0  0  0   0   0  0  0 9th P         
    3 Orel Hershiser    1988-10-16    WS     2 LAD  OAK W  6-0   3  3  1    3    2  0  0   1  0   0  0   0  0  0   0   0  0  0 9th P         
    4 Art Nehf          1924-10-04    WS     1 NYG @WSH W  4-3   5  5  1    3    0  0  0   0  0   0  0   0  0  0   0   0  0  0 9th P         
    5 Dutch Ruether     1919-10-01    WS     1 CIN  CHW W  9-1   4  3  1    3    0  2  0   3  1   0  0   0  0  0   0   0  0  0 9th P         
    6 Rube Foster       1915-10-09    WS     2 BOS @PHI W  2-1   4  4  0    3    1  0  0   1  0   0  1   0  0  0   0   0  0  0 9th P         
    7 Charley Hall      1912-10-15    WS     7 BOS  NYG L  4-11  4  3  0    3    1  0  0   0  1   0  0   0  0  0   0   0  0  0 9th P         
    8 Jack Coombs       1910-10-20    WS     3 PHA @CHC W 12-5   5  5  0    3    1  0  0   3  0   0  0   0  0  0   0   1  0  0 9th P         

One Response to “3 hits in a post-season game by a pitcher”

  1. Jgeller Says:

    It was to be expected that most of these appearances would be before the DH. But it's still interesting to see that 4 of the games were in the same decade and none between 1925 and the advent of the DH nearly 50 years later.
    Charley Hall also teaches us that no matter how well a pitcher helps his own cause at the plate, he still has to make a case on the mound (although most of the damage came off of Joe Wood first).