Adolis Garcia Sets MLB Single Post-Season Record For Most RBIs

Adolis Garcia

Texas Rangers slugger Adolis Garcia made history just a game into the 2023 Fall Classic. matched the Major League Baseball post-season record for runs batted in (RBIs). But then he did not limit himself to that achievement and proceeded to break it with a home run that proved to be a game-ender.

The achievement was in the eleventh inning as the Rangers romped to a 6-5 victory of the MLB World Series against the Arizona Diamondbacks on Friday. History was created when Adolis Garcia stole a first-inning single and eleventh-inning walk-off home run in Game One. The initial hit by Adolis Garcia placed Rangers ahead by 2-0. He thus matched the record of David Freese from 2011. Then the Cardinals had won a 7-game World Series defeating the Texas Rangers.

Adolis Garcia, the AL Championship Series MVP has driven in runs in 7 successive post-season games. Adolis Garcia, speaking through a translator, said that he was happy that he had made it into the record books. He said that he remains focused on the situation when he is in a batter’s position. He said he pushes out every other distraction.

Adolis Garcia Won ALCS MVP After His Performance Against Astros

Garcia was the Championship Series most valuable player (MVP) when he drove in fifteen runs against the Astros over the 7 games. He also has the distinction of run batted in in 6 consecutive games in a post-season series.

Garcia won the ALCS MVPs after going 10-for-28 with 5 home runs and a record 15 RBI against the Astros. Against the Orioles, his ALDS is just as impressive with 5-for-14 with a home run, 1.0 OPS, and four RBIs. And against the Rays, Garcia went two-for-ten and a solo run in the ALWL series. Game 2 of the postseason is scheduled for Saturday and Adolis Garcia has 3 more games to fortify his post-season record.