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Dodgers' Hernandez makes history with 3-HR outburst in Game 5

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Los Angeles Dodgers utility man Kike Hernandez made history Thursday at Wrigley Field, launching a trio of home runs against the Chicago Cubs in Game 5 of the National League Championship Series to become just the 10th player in MLB history with three homers in a postseason game.

Making his fourth start of the playoffs, Hernandez stroked a second-inning solo shot off Jose Quintana, ripped a third-inning grand slam off Hector Rondon, then took Mike Montgomery yard for a two-run shot in the ninth inning to set a new Dodgers single-game postseason record with seven runs batted in.

Before Hernandez, whose historic performance pushed the Dodgers to an 11-1 victory and their first World Series berth since 1988, no player had ever driven in more than six runs in a three-homer postseason game.

Players with 3-HR postseason games

Player (Team) Date Series HR RBI WPA
Kike Hernandez (LAD) 2017-10-19 NLCS, Game 5 3 7 .202
Jose Altuve (HOU) 2017-10-05 ALDS, Game 1 3 3 .135
Pablo Sandoval (SFG) 2012-10-24 WS, Game 1 3 4 .267
Albert Pujols (STL) 2011-10-22 WS, Game 3 3 6 .209
Adrian Beltre (TEX) 2011-10-04 ALDS, Game 4 3 3 .318
Adam Kennedy (LAA) 2002-10-13 ALCS, Game 5 3 5 .634
George Brett (KCR) 1978-10-06 ALCS, Game 3 3 3 .301
Reggie Jackson (NYY) 1977-10-18 WS, Game 6 3 5 .386
Bob Robertson (PIT) 1971-10-03 NLCS, Game 2 3 5 .254
Babe Ruth (NYY) 1928-10-09 WS, Game 4 3 3 .241
Babe Ruth (NYY) 1926-10-06 WS, Game 4 3 4 .337

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