Good morning!
In case you missed it (and I wouldn't blame you, really), Jose Abreu crushed it against the Twins in the Astros' divisional series win. Pito slashed .313/.353/.875 with three dingers and eight RBI. Not too shabby! Abreu's game three was the one to remember, though: the 9-1 rout over the Twins saw him sock two dingers and record eight total bases.
Eight total bases. That's pretty good! In fact, it would be the most by a White Sox player in the playoffs since game one of the ALDS against Boston in 2005. Today's Sporcle is about total bases in the playoffs: name the White Sox players throughout history who have logged 4 total bases or more in a single postseason game. That’s 63 entries: how many can you get? Good luck!
Quiz Parameters
- I’ve allotted 10 minutes for completion attempts.
- For hints, I’ve provided the number of total bases, the date of the game, and the position that the player played during that game.
Useless information to amaze, annoy, confuse, and/or confound your friends and family:
- Albert Pujols (2011 World Series, Cardinals) and Bob Robertson (1971 NLCS, Pirates) share the record for most TBs in a single game, with 14.
- The player who sits with third-most TBs from this list (8), did so by cracking 4 doubles in a game in 1906.
All data from stathead.com