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Thursday, October 6, 2011

Phillies-Cardinals Post-Game Research

Chase Utley ended the season is poor fashion, but has rebounded well through the first four games of the postseason. Chase Utley September vs Postseason in 2011 Sept. Postseason BA .205 .462 OBP .295 .588 Slug pct .337 .769 >>2-for-3, run, RBI on Wednesday

Ryan Howard had his 10th career three-strikeout game in the postseason, easily the most ever. Only one other player has more than half as many.

From Elias: Ryan Howard went 0-for-4 with 3 strikeouts on Wednesday. It gives him the highest strikeout rate in MLB postseason history, among those with a minimum of 100 postseason PA. Highest Strikeout Rate MLB Postseason History Ryan Howard 40.4% Pat Burrell 39.2% Reggie Sanders 35.8% Jayson Werth 34.0% Evan Longoria 32.7% >>Minimum 100 plate appearances

The Phillies looked like they were ready to put this series away early Wednesday on but stalled after they ripped a double, triple and single on Edwin Jackson's first five pitches of the game.

Shane Victorino: throwing error in the 1st inning (1st error for him this postseason). He had 0 errors during all of the regular season.


ESPN | Associated Press

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