By Pieter van Tol, PSO Director of Research & Development
Oct 08, 2021



When Jordan Luplow hit a first inning grand slam to extend Chris Sale‘s postseason woes, doubt may have began to creep in for the Red Sox as they were in danger of heading home facing a 2-0 series deficit. What followed not only might have saved their season, but constituted a historic offensive showing. Kiké Hernandez had five hits and three RBI’s while Boston’s offense set a franchise record with five bombs and became the first team ever to record at least five HR & 20+ Hits during one playoff game. 

 
Boston Red Sox facts
  • 1st team to have their SP’s record under 2 IP (E-Rod 1.2 & Sale 1.0) in each of the 1st 2 games of a playoff series in MLB history
  • 1st team to allow a 1st inning Grand Slam and still win the game in MLB Postseason history (7 1st inning playoff Slams ever)
  • 1st team to have 6+ players record multiple RBI during 1 playoff game in MLB history
  • Most HR (5) during 1 postseason GP in franchise history
  • 1st team to have 4 different players record 3+ Hits & 1+ HR during 1 postseason game in MLB history
  • Only team to have 5 players record 3+ Hits during 1 postseason game in MLB history, also doing so in 1999 ALDS Game 4
  • 1st team with 20+ Hits & 5+ HR during 1 postseason game in MLB history
 
Odds vs. TB: BOS +130 (Spread +1.5)

BOSTON RED SOX HAD 1 OF THE GREATEST OFFENSIVE GAMES IN MLB PLAYOFFS HISTORY

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Boston has been largely overlooked all year as a result of playing in a division with the Rays, who held the best record in the AL, and the Yankees with their huge payroll and natural expectations. This series is no different, but they have effectively taken home field away from the Rays, and will now try to bring this offensive momentum back to Fenway Park, where Nathan Eovaldi will match up with Drew Rasmussen on Sunday afternoon after a historic outing in Game 2.

It was an incredible offensive display for Boston, as they became the first team in postseason history to rack up 20 or more hits and five or more home runs during a single game while breaking their franchise playoff record with five dingers. Hernandez also set an individual Red Sox record, becoming the first Sox player to have four extra base hits in a playoff game and the records didn’t stop there as seen in the INTERESTING FACTS section above. It was truly one of the best offensive outings in MLB Playoff history.  

Verdugo-ing all out

 

Rays Grand Slam off Sale

 

Backs against the wall

 

BoSox franchise HR record

 

 

 

 

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