Unveiling the Hidden Records: Which Slugger Dominates Postseason Doubles Like No Other?
Shortstop Derek Jeter, whose 158 postseason games are the most in Major League Baseball history, leads the way with 32 doubles, followed by center fielder Bernie Williams (29) in second place and catcher Jorge Posada (23) in third.

What was perhaps Jeter’s most iconic hit wasn’t a double, but it surely should have been one. The right field umpire missed young fan Jeffrey Maier’s interference in the first game of the 1996 ALCS, allowing Jeter to circle the bases for a home run instead of the hit being ruled a ground-rule double.



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