Darren sproles, January 3rd, 2009 wild card playoff vs. Colts he had 328 all-purpose yards. He also had the winning TD (he had 2 total TD's both rushing...he rushed for 105 yards). He played for the Chargers as a secondary RB and a KR and PR...Chargers won 23-17.
in postseason history:
___ had 350 total yards with the chiefs
Keith Lincoln had 329 total yards with the chargers
Darren sproles a substitute for star RB ladanian tomlinson piled up 328 total yards for the chargers...the reason this one is a bigger deal is because he was a back-up
The single postseason batting average leader is Lloyd McClendon with 16 plate appearances, he batted .727 in the 1992 postseason.
Barry Bonds hit the most postseason home runs in a single season with 8 in 2002.
Ricky Watters
In a single postseason game, Buffalo WR Eric Moulds gained 240 yards vs. Miami, 1998
The most home runs hit in a single postseason is eight. This was done by three players.Barry Bonds - San Francisco Giants (2002)Carlos Beltran - Houston Astros (2004)Nelson Cruz - Texas Rangers (2011)
Bernie Williams, who hit six home runs in the 1996 postseason.Rodriguez's homer was his fifth of this postseason, tying him for second most in Yankees history in a single postseason behind Bernie Williams, who hit six in 1996. http://newyork.yankees.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20091020&content_id=7508478&vkey=news_nyy&fext=.jsp&c_id=nyy
The single postseason batting average leader is Lloyd McClendon with 16 plate appearances, he batted .727 in the 1992 postseason.
Barry Bonds hit the most postseason home runs in a single season with 8 in 2002.
Most RBIs in a single postseason, 21.
As of 2009, Bernie Williams holds the record for most home runs hit in a single postseason by a New York Yankee with 6, in 1996.
Bernie Williams
Ricky Watters
Barry Bonds - 8 HR
Bernie Williams and Alex Rodriguez have the most Postseason home runs as a Yankee in a single season with 6. Williams did it in 1996, and Rodriguez did it in 2009.
In a single postseason game, Buffalo WR Eric Moulds gained 240 yards vs. Miami, 1998
Bernie Williams
Carlos Beltran, Houston Astros with 8