
In the regular season, Toronto Blue Jays third baseman Ernie Clement hit .277/.313/.398 with nine home runs, marking his first quality season. However, in the playoffs, Clement was an entirely different hitter.
In his very first postseason, the Blue Jays' fifth-year infielder tore the cover off the ball, slashing an incredible .417/.421/.569 with one home run. But more importantly, Clement made his mark on MLB history, becoming one of the more obscure players to reach a playoff milestone.
In the eighth inning, Clement hit a double off Los Angeles Dodgers reliever Emmet Sheehan. In doing so, he recorded his 30th hit of the 2025 postseason. This breaks a postseason record of 29 hits set by Randy Arozarena in 2020. Arozarena would see a total of 77 at-bats that year. Clement would see 73. Vladimir Guerrero Jr. would also make his mark, tying Arozarena’s 29 hits on Saturday, making a Blue Jays tag team of first and second.
One of the more underrated players in baseball, Clement has been instrumental in the Blue Jays’ postseason run that culminated in the team’s first World Series appearance since 1993. His effort produced 13 runs scored and nine RBI, accumulating six doubles and a triple in addition to his lone long ball. His strikeout total stands at just five. That’s six hits for every strikeout.
Most hits in a single postseason:
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2025 Ernie Clement: 30
2020 Randy Arozarena: 29
2025 Vladimir Guerrero Jr.: 28
In the end, the result was not unlike the conclusion of Arozarena’s prolific postseason. The Blue Jays would lose the fall classic 4-3 to the Dodgers in a World Series that went the distance. The final score: 5-4 in the 11th inning. However, Clement’s record will stand as a testament to Toronto’s surprising underdog story that led them to Game 7 of the World Series. Clement went 3-for-5 with a double on the night.
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