Ultimate All-Time MLB Playoffs Lineup

WSThe World Series is set to begin, and this year we’ve seen some of the best performance in MLB Playoff History. That is why Major League Baseball is so much fun to watch. You can tune in one week and be introduced to 3 or 4 new kids just getting their first starts and they either rise or fall and it happens fast. The good ones find a way to win. When they win enough in the postseason, they become legend. Below we’ve assembled the greatest MLB Playoff Lineup, full of guys who have become postseason legends with their storied performances.

1B – Lou Gehrig, New York Yankees

Lou Gehrig

Career Postseason Stats

  • World Series Appearances: 7
  • World Series Titles: 6
  • Games – 34
  • Batting Avg. – 0.361
  • Hits – 43
  • HR – 10
  • 2B – 8
  • R – 30
  • RBI – 35

2B – Davey Lopes, Los Angeles Dodgers

Davey Lopes

Career Postseason Stats

  • World Series Appearances: 4
  • World Series Titles: 2
  • Games – 50
  • Batting Avg. – 0.238
  • Hits – 43
  • HR – 6
  • 2B – 3
  • R – 29
  • RBI – 22
  • SB – 19

SS – Derek Jeter, New York Yankees

Baltimore Orioles v New York Yankees

Career Postseason Stats

  • World Series Appearances: 7
  • World Series Titles: 5
  • Games – 158
  • Batting Avg. – 0.308
  • Hits – 200 (MLB Record)
  • HR – 20
  • 2B – 32 (MLB Record)
  • 3B – 5 (MLB Record)
  • R – 111 (MLB Record)
  • RBI – 61
  • BB – 66
  • SB – 18

3B – George Brett, Kansas City Royals

George Brett

Career Postseason Stats

  • World Series Appearances: 2
  • World Series Titles: 1
  • Games – 43
  • Batting Avg. – 0.337
  • Hits – 56
  • HR – 10
  • 2B – 8
  • 3B – 5 (MLB Record)
  • R – 30
  • RBI – 23
  • SB – 2

LF – Lou Brock, St.Louis Cardinals

Lou Brock

Career Postseason Stats

  • World Series Appearances: 3
  • World Series Titles: 2
  • Games – 21
  • Batting Avg. – 0.391
  • Hits – 34
  • HR – 4
  • 2B – 7
  • R – 16
  • RBI – 13
  • SB – 14

CF – Lenny Dykstra, New York Mets

Lenny Dykstra

Career Postseason Stats

  • World Series Appearances: 2
  • World Series Titles: 1
  • Games – 32
  • Batting Avg. – 0.321
  • Hits – 36
  • HR – 10
  • 2B – 6
  • R – 27
  • RBI – 19
  • SB – 5

RF – Reggie Jackson, Oakland Athletics

Reggie Jackson

Career Postseason Stats

  • World Series Appearances: 5
  • World Series Titles: 4
  • Games – 77
  • Batting Avg. – 0.278
  • Hits – 78
  • HR – 18
  • 2B – 14
  • R – 41
  • RBI – 48
  • SB – 5

C – Yadier Molina, St.Louis Cardinals

Pittsburgh Pirates vs St. Louis Cardinals

Career Postseason Stats

  • World Series Appearances: 4
  • World Series Titles: 2
  • Games – 89
  • Batting Avg. – 0.290
  • Hits – 89
  • HR – 3
  • 2B – 17
  • R – 25
  • RBI – 31

DH – Paul Molitor, Milwaukee Brewers

Paul Molitor

Career Postseason Stats

  • World Series Appearances: 2
  • World Series Titles: 1
  • Games – 29
  • Batting Avg. – 0.368
  • Hits – 43
  • HR – 6
  • 2B – 5
  • R – 28
  • RBI – 22
  • SB – 3

SP – Babe Ruth, New York Yankees

BABE'S LAST HOMERS

Career Postseason Stats (Both Hitting and Pitching)

  • World Series Appearances: 10
  • World Series Titles: 7
  • Games – 41
  • Batting Avg. – 0.326
  • Hits – 42
  • HR – 15
  • R – 37
  • RBI – 33
  • Innings Pitched – 31.0 (3 GM)
  • Wins – 2
  • Losses – 0
  • ERA –  0.87
  • SO – 8
  • BB – 10

SP – Orel Hershiser, Los Angeles Dodgers

Orel Hershiser

Career Postseason Stats

  • World Series Appearances: 3
  • World Series Titles: 1
  • Games – 22
  • Innings Pitched – 132.0
  • Wins – 8
  • Losses – 3
  • Saves – 1
  • ERA – 2.59
  • Hits – 103
  • Earned Runs – 38
  • SO – 97
  • BB – 43

SP – John Smoltz, Atlanta Braves

John Smoltz

Career Postseason Stats

  • World Series Appearances: 5
  • World Series Titles: 1
  • Games – 41
  • Innings Pitched – 209.0
  • Wins – 14
  • Losses – 4
  • Saves – 4
  • ERA – 2.67
  • Hits – 172
  • Earned Runs – 62
  • SO – 199
  • BB – 67

SP – Sandy Koufax, Los Angeles Dodgers

Koufax

Career Postseason Stats

  • World Series Appearances: 4
  • World Series Titles: 4
  • Games – 8
  • Innings Pitched – 57.0
  • Wins – 4
  • Losses – 3
  • ERA – 0.95
  • Hits – 36
  • Earned Runs – 6
  • SO – 61
  • BB – 11

SP – Bob Gibson, St.Louis Cardinals

Bob Gibson

Career Postseason Stats

  • World Series Appearances: 3
  • World Series Titles: 2
  • Games – 9
  • Innings Pitched – 81.0
  • Wins – 7
  • Losses – 2
  • ERA – 1.89
  • Hits – 55
  • Earned Runs – 17
  • SO – 92
  • BB – 17

LR – Curt Schilling, Boston Red Sox

Boston Red Sox vs. New York Yankees

Career Postseason Stats

  • World Series Appearances: 4
  • World Series Titles: 3
  • Games – 19
  • Innings Pitched – 133.1
  • Wins – 11
  • Losses – 2
  • ERA – 2.23
  • Hits – 104
  • Earned Runs – 33
  • SO – 120
  • BB – 25

SU – Roger Clemens, New York Yankees

FILE: Roger Clemens To Play Baseball Again

Career Postseason Stats

  • World Series Appearances: 6
  • World Series Titles: 2
  • Games – 35
  • Innings Pitched – 199.0
  • Wins – 12
  • Losses – 8
  • ERA – 3.75
  • Hits – 173
  • Earned Runs – 83
  • SO – 173
  • BB – 70

CL – Mariano Rivera, New York Yankees

84th MLB All-Star Game

Career Postseason Stats

  • World Series Appearances: 7
  • World Series Titles: 5
  • Games – 96
  • Innings Pitched – 141.0
  • Wins – 8
  • Losses – 0
  • Holds – 4
  • Saves – 42
  • ERA – 0.70
  • Hits – 86
  • Earned Runs – 11
  • SO – 110
  • BB – 21