Quiz – special playoff edition

Following are the only players since at least 1918 with an unusual, three-part accomplishment. What have these players done that distinguishes them from all of their brethren?

Hint: a player active in 2012 is on track to join this list

Looks like HHS readers could solve only 2/3 of the puzzle. The three-part accomplishment for which the group above has exclusive domain reads like this:

  1. played in the post-season of his rookie season (kudos to reader Josh)
  2. had a hit streak of at least 4 games to start his post-season career (more kudos to reader RJ)
  3. hit safely in each of the first two regular season starts of his rookie season (this was the stumper)

Congratulations to Yoenis Céspedes, who on October 10th joined this group with hits in his first four post-season games.

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Josh
Josh
11 years ago

One part is playing in the playoffs as a rookie I assume, right?

RJ
RJ
11 years ago
Reply to  Doug

And they all played every inning in their team’s postseason games in their rookie year.

RJ
RJ
11 years ago
Reply to  Doug

Actually it looks like Paul Goldschmidt didn’t play in game 1 of the 2011 NLDS, gah!

RJ
RJ
11 years ago
Reply to  Doug

Brian McCann also missed a game and Wally Joyner only played in three games of the ’86 ALCS, hmm.

Richard Chester
Richard Chester
11 years ago

Is one of the three parts the fact that they all had at least one hit in their first post-season series games?

Richard Chester
Richard Chester
11 years ago

Make that “their first three post-season series games”.

RJ
RJ
11 years ago
Reply to  Doug

Had hits in their first four postseason games (even though this extends past rookie year for some)?

Insert Name Here
Insert Name Here
11 years ago

1. Played in playoffs as rookie
2. At least 1 hit in first 3 postseason games
3. Never substituted in or out of a game that postseason

GrandyMan
GrandyMan
11 years ago

1) Played in postseason as rookie
2) Had at least one extra-base hit
3) ???

RJ
RJ
11 years ago

Is Zack Cozart the player on track to join this list?

RJ
RJ
11 years ago
Reply to  Doug

Yoenis Céspedes the other one then.

Brooklyn Mick
Brooklyn Mick
11 years ago

I got it Doug

1. Played in post-season as a rookie
2. Hit safely in first 4 career post-season games
3. Homered in first game of career

Chad
Chad
11 years ago
Reply to  Brooklyn Mick

Goldschmidt did not homer his first game.

1. Played in post-season as a rookie
2. Hit safely in first 4 career post-season games
3. Did so for team that drafted/signed them?

Brooklyn Mick
Brooklyn Mick
11 years ago
Reply to  Brooklyn Mick

No, I take that back. Was misreading the HR logs. Dang!

Richard Chester
Richard Chester
11 years ago
Reply to  Doug

Doug: If a guy hit safely in his first 4 games doesn’t it mean he also hit safely in his first 3 games?

John Autin
Editor
11 years ago

From the “since 1918” aspect, can we assume that the 3rd feat is a game-related feat?

Insert Name Here
Insert Name Here
11 years ago
Reply to  Doug

Alright, now that I know this, here’s my new guess:

1. Played in playoffs during rookie season
2. Got a hit in first 4 postseason games
3. Got a hit in last game of regular season of rookie year, thus creating a hitting streak that starts in the regular season and ends in the postseason.

Doug
Doug
11 years ago

Inh, defnitely a more interesting answer than what I’m looking for. But, not something I checked for, so can’t say that it couldn’t also apply to others not on the list.

John Autin
Editor
11 years ago
Reply to  Doug

Alas, INH @29 is not correct — Walt Weiss, the first one I checked, did not have a hit in the last regular game of his rookie season.

I feel that Weiss is the key, somehow — the others are all pretty good hitters, or at least Cozart has some power.

Andrew
Andrew
11 years ago

All of them got a hit in their next regular season game following their rookie post season campaign.

RJ
RJ
11 years ago

Cespedes now has a hit in his third postseason game. Cozart, however, went 0-4 tonight.