2014 Broken Playoff Records
9/21/2014

Records Broken

 

Individual:

 

►William Gale broke the single and career playoff Assist record previously held by Stephen Gin and Levi Pounds.

►Stephen Gin now sits alone for the career playoff Base On Balls record with 23.

►Daniel Kolaric broke the single and career playoff Caught Stealing record.

►David Cristina broke his own single playoff Putouts record with 22.

►Dave Skopiwsky overtook Michael Kolaric for the career playoff RBI record with 26.

►Chris Novielli broke the single and career Runs Scored record.

►Julian Kirk-Elleker now holds the single playoff Slugging Percentage record.

►Chris Novielli broke the single playoff Stolen Base record with 13.

►Daniel Dodds is now in sole possesion of the career playoff Wins record.

 

Team:

 

►The Brewers have broken the single playoff Assist record with 43. The Cubs previously held this with 27.

►The Sox have broken the single and career playoff Caught Stealing records.

►The Brewers have broken the single and career playoff Double Plays record.

►The Sox have broken the career playoff Doubles record previously held by the Cubs with 27.

►The Brewers broke the single playoff Hits record with 42.

►The Pirates have broken the single playoff Putouts record with 68.

►The Brewers have overtaken the Cubs for the career playoff Putouts record with 135.

►The Pirates have broken the single playoff Saves record with 4.

►The Sox broke the career playoff Saves record with 6.

►The Brewers have broken the career playoff Shutout record with 6.

►The Aces have overtaken the Sox for the career playoff Slugging Percentage record with a .419.

 

Tied Records

 

Individual:

 

►Mike Hook, Johnathan Mickelson, and Vince Novielli tied the single playoff and career playoff Double Plays record.

►Daniel Dodds tied his single playoff ERA record of 0.00.

►Marshall Irving tied the single playoff Home Run record of 2.

►Daniel Kolaric and William Gale tied David Wisemans single playoff Saves record with 2.

►William Gale has tied David Wisemans career playoff Saves record at 3.

►Dave Skopiwsky tied Daniel Dodds career playoff Shutouts record at 4.

 

Team:

 

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