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Joe (Big Game) Carter?

Posted by Steve Lombardi on December 3, 2008

Just playing around with Baseball-Reference.com's Play Index Batting Game Finder, I asked it to show me, since 1956 (of course) who had the most games with:  TOB>=3, XBH>=3, R>=3, and RBI>=3

I was very surprised to see Joe Carter on the top of this list.  In any event, he's the leader board for the "Four Threes (or greater)" -

                   Games Link to Individual Games
+-----------------+-----+-------------------------+
 Joe Carter           10 Ind. Games
 Frank Robinson        9 Ind. Games
 Manny Ramirez         9 Ind. Games
 Carlos Delgado        9 Ind. Games
 Willie Stargell       8 Ind. Games
 Willie Mays           8 Ind. Games
 Dave Kingman          8 Ind. Games
 Steve Finley          8 Ind. Games
 Larry Walker          7 Ind. Games
 Sammy Sosa            7 Ind. Games
 Alex Rodriguez        7 Ind. Games
 Barry Bonds           7 Ind. Games
 Billy Williams        6 Ind. Games
 Mark Teixeira         6 Ind. Games
 Darryl Strawberry     6 Ind. Games
 Jim Rice              6 Ind. Games
 Dale Murphy           6 Ind. Games
 Mark McGwire          6 Ind. Games
 Luis Gonzalez         6 Ind. Games
 Ellis Burks           6 Ind. Games
 Albert Belle          6 Ind. Games
 Jeff Bagwell          6 Ind. Games
 Garret Anderson       6 Ind. Games
 Moises Alou           6 Ind. Games
 Hank Aaron            6 Ind. Games

4 Responses to “Joe (Big Game) Carter?”

  1. statboy Says:

    It's kind of hard to have XBH>=3 without having TOB>=3, isn't it? 🙂

  2. gerry Says:

    Odd to see Steve Finley up there with 8, and Mickey Mantle not even on the list. Sure, a few years of Mantle's career are missing, but so are a few years of Mays' career, and he's also up there on 8.

  3. So, You Had A Big Day… : WasWatching.com Says:

    [...] I was very surprised to see Joe Carter on the top of this list.  [...]

  4. BunnyWrangler Says:

    Only one of Sosa's seven games was not a three-homer effort. He and Johnny Mize share the record with six such games. Honestly, I'm surprised that a guy who played in the '40s shares this record.