Guerrero Jr., Clement first pair of teammates to each record 25 hits in single post-season
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Guerrero Jr., Clement first pair of teammates to each record 25 hits in single post-season
"Guerrero has enjoyed one of the best all-time performances in playoff history, with his 255 wRC+ (100 league average) ranked third behind only 2002 Barry Bonds (259) and '04 Carlos Beltran (284). The $500-million superstar also owns eight home runs the most ever in franchise history placing two back of matching '20 Randy Arozarena's record-setting 10 in a single post-season."
"Clement has been remarkable in his own right, slashing .391/.397/.531 with six extra-base hits including one home run and a 157 wRC+ across the club's 16 post-season games. Together, Guerrero and Clement have become the first duo of teammates in MLB history to each record 25 hits during a single playoff run, combining for 52 and accounting for nearly a third of Toronto's 168 hits which leads all post-season teams this month."
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. and Ernie Clement each recorded at least 25 hits during the Blue Jays' 16-game postseason run, the first teammates in MLB history to do so. Guerrero produced a 255 wRC+, eight home runs and an MLB-leading 27 hits, setting franchise postseason power marks and joining elite historical performers. Clement slashed .391/.397/.531 with six extra-base hits and a 157 wRC+ across Toronto's playoff games. Together they combined for 52 of the team's 168 hits, nearly one-third of Toronto's total, as the Blue Jays return home with up to two games remaining to win a World Series title.
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