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HR streaks to start the post-season

Posted by Andy on October 3, 2008

Here are the leaders for most consecutive games with a homer to start the post-season. So this doesn't count each series separately, but rather the first series that a given player played in each year.

                   StreakStart  Streak End Games    AB    R    H   2B  3B  HR  RBI  SO   BB   SB   CS   BA   OBP   SLG   OPS  Teams
+-----------------+-----------+-----------+-----+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
 Juan Gonzalez      1996-10-01  1996-10-05     4     16    5    7   0   0   5    9    2    3    0   0  .438  .526 1.375 1.901 TEX
 Jeffrey Leonard    1987-10-06  1987-10-10     4     13    5    7   0   0   4    5    1    2    0   0  .538  .625 1.462 2.087 SFG

 Bengie Molina      2005-10-04  2005-10-07     3     11    4    5   0   0   3    5    0    0    0   0  .455  .500 1.273 1.773 LAA
 Hank Aaron         1969-10-04  1969-10-06     3     14    3    5   2   0   3    7    1    0    0   0  .357  .357 1.143 1.500 ATL
 Hank Bauer         1958-10-01  1958-10-04     3     13    4    7   0   0   3    7    2    0    0   0  .538  .538 1.231 1.769 NYY
 Johnny Mize        1952-10-03  1952-10-05     3      9    3    4   1   0   3    5    1    1    0   0  .444  .500 1.556 2.056 NYY

 Matt Holliday      2007-10-03  2007-10-04     2      9    2    3   0   0   2    3    2    0    0   0  .333  .333 1.000 1.333 COL
 So Taguchi         2006-10-07  2006-10-13     2      2    2    2   0   0   2    2    0    0    0   0 1.000 1.000 4.000 5.000 STL
 Javy Lopez         2002-10-02  2002-10-03     2      8    3    3   0   0   2    3    0    0    0   0  .375  .375 1.125 1.500 ATL
 Troy Glaus         2002-10-01  2002-10-02     2      9    3    4   0   0   3    3    2    0    0   0  .444  .444 1.444 1.888 ANA
 Derek Jeter        2002-10-01  2002-10-02     2      7    4    5   0   0   2    2    1    2    0   0  .714  .778 1.571 2.349 NYY
 Jim Thome          1999-10-06  1999-10-07     2      7    3    2   0   0   2    6    1    1    0   0  .286  .375 1.143 1.518 CLE
 Ken Caminiti       1999-10-05  1999-10-06     2      7    2    4   0   0   2    4    0    1    0   1  .571  .625 1.429 2.054 HOU
 Shane Spencer      1998-09-30  1998-10-02     2      6    3    3   0   0   2    4    1    0    0   0  .500  .500 1.500 2.000 NYY
 Derek Jeter        1997-09-30  1997-10-02     2      9    3    4   0   0   2    2    3    1    0   0  .444  .500 1.111 1.611 NYY
 Brady Anderson     1996-10-01  1996-10-02     2      9    3    4   0   0   2    3    2    0    0   0  .444  .400 1.111 1.511 BAL
 Ken Griffey        1995-10-03  1995-10-04     2     11    4    5   0   0   3    5    0    0    0   0  .455  .417 1.273 1.690 SEA
 Marquis Grissom    1995-10-03  1995-10-04     2     11    3    4   1   0   3    3    2    0    0   0  .364  .364 1.273 1.637 ATL
 Ruben Sierra       1995-10-03  1995-10-04     2     12    2    3   1   0   2    4    3    0    0   0  .250  .250  .833 1.083 NYY
 Kevin Mitchell     1989-10-04  1989-10-05     2      9    4    5   0   0   2    5    1    0    0   0  .556  .556 1.222 1.778 SFG
 Jose Canseco       1988-10-05  1988-10-06     2      8    2    2   0   0   2    3    1    0    0   0  .250  .250 1.000 1.250 OAK
 Dan Ford           1979-10-03  1979-10-04     2      9    2    4   1   0   2    3    0    0    0   0  .444  .444 1.222 1.666 CAL
 Davey Lopes        1978-10-04  1978-10-05     2      9    3    6   1   1   2    5    0    0    0   0  .667  .667 1.667 2.334 LAD
 Joe Morgan         1972-10-07  1972-10-08     2      8    3    3   0   0   2    2    0    1    0   0  .375  .444 1.125 1.569 CIN
 Harmon Killebrew   1970-10-03  1970-10-04     2      8    2    3   0   0   2    4    2    1    0   0  .375  .444 1.125 1.569 MIN
+-----------------+-----------+-----------+-----+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
                   StreakStart  Streak End Games    AB    R    H   2B  3B  HR  RBI  SO   BB   SB   CS   BA   OBP   SLG   OPS  Teams
+-----------------+-----------+-----------+-----+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
 Dusty Rhodes       1954-09-29  1954-09-30     2      3    2    3   0   0   2    5    0    0    0   0 1.000 1.000 3.000 4.000 NYG
 Mickey Cochrane    1930-10-01  1930-10-02     2      6    3    2   0   0   2    2    1    2    0   1  .333  .500 1.333 1.833 PHA
 Jimmie Foxx        1929-10-08  1929-10-09     2      9    3    5   1   0   2    4    0    0    0   0  .556  .556 1.333 1.889 PHA
 Casey Stengel      1923-10-10  1923-10-12     2      6    2    3   0   0   2    2    0    2    0   0  .500  .625 1.500 2.125 NYG

Manny Ramirez has homered in the first two games this year (although he doesn't show up on the above list as of yet.) He has a chance to become just the 7th player to homer in his first 3 post-season games of a particular season if he goes deep again against the Cubs in Game 3 of the NLDS.

2 Responses to “HR streaks to start the post-season”

  1. damthesehigheels Says:

    i hope everyone notices So Taguchi's 2-2 ... and Dusty Rhodes' 3-3 with 5 rbis!!

  2. kingturtle Says:

    and that the first ever was CASEY STENGEL. Go Casey.