This postseason has been full of deeply impressive performances, up to and including a number of players still going in the World Series. Vladimir Guerrero Jr. is breaking records. Shohei Ohtani is a unicorn. Trey Yesavage is setting rookie marks. It’s kind of been a remarkable postseason so far.
And there still might be another record set!
But not the good kind:
Andy Pages is having the weakest hitting postseason on record (min 50 PA) www.sports-reference.com/stathead/tin…
— Mike Petriello (@mikepetriello.bsky.social) 2025-10-30T15:47:24.238ZThe sample size is so small – and coming against mostly great pitching – that you hate to beat up on a young outfielder like Andy Pages for having a rough month at the plate. Still, as a Cubs fan, I have to note the performance. Not out of pettiness and hatred for the Dodgers, but instead because of the guy there sitting in second place.
Back in 2016, so much was going right for the Chicago Cubs in the postseason. I wouldn’t say they cruised to the championship, but they were the best team in baseball that year, and they definitely had their share of outstanding performances in the postseason.
Jason Heyward, who’d just signed with the Cubs and was coming off by far the worst season of his career, was not one of those outstanding performances. Still, I didn’t realize until seeing Mike Petriello’s post that Heyward held the dubious distinction of having the WORST postseason performance at the plate on record (i.e., recently enough to be able to accumulate at least 50 PAs). Oof.
If Pages doesn’t put together a big game or two to finish out the World Series – and he might not get a chance if the Dodgers sit him again – then he can take this crown away from Heyward and the Cubs. I would thank him for it.
That said, there’s one thing he could never take away from Jason Heyward and the Cubs: a certain locker room speech, while the rain fell outside in Cleveland, that helped energize the Cubs to an extra-innings win. Can we really say Heyward had the worst postseason performance on record when it included that speech?
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