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StaTuesday: Mauer's multitude of multi-hit games
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StaTuesday: Mauer's multitude of multi-hit games

Published May. 30, 2017 4:23 p.m. ET

The only Minnesota Twins player to benefit from the 15-inning, 8-6 loss to the Tampa Bay Rays on Sunday might just have been first baseman Joe Mauer, who may have hoped the game would’ve continued for another 15 innings.

He reached safely in seven -- yes, seven -- of his eight plate appearances, finishing 4 of 5 with three walks, two RBI and a run scored.



It was the first time Mauer had reached base seven times in one game. In fact, he’s reached safely six times just once -- way back on Aug. 10, 2005 against the Seattle Mariners. Mauer, a 22-year-old pup at the time, picked up four hits and was intentionally walked twice to achieve the feat.

Mauer is the first player in this young MLB season to get on base seven times and is the 17th since the turn of the century. San Francisco's Brandon Crawford and Washington's Bryce Harper were the only two players to do it last season. Harper had a boring yet successful day at the plate, walking six times (three intentional) while also being hit by a pitch in a 4-3 loss to the Chicago Cubs last May.

Maybe Harper should get back to walking instead of throwing helmets at pitchers.

Anyway, Sunday marked Mauer’s 160th career game with at least three hits – ranking the 34-year-old at 163rd in MLB history in games with three or more hits since 1913. Notable names just ahead of Mauer on that list include Hall of Famers Barry Larkin, who finished his career with 166 three-hit games, and Frank Thomas with 164. Rod Carew finished his MLB career with 304 three-hit games, well behind the all-time leader Pete Rose (387).

In Twins history, Mauer is third in such games. Rod Carew tops the chart with 214 of his career 304 three-hit games coming in a Twins uniform.




































Player 3+ hit games
Rod Carew 214
Kirby Puckett 208
Joe Mauer 160
Tony Oliva 155
Kent Hrbek 106
Chuck Knoblauch 90
Justin Morneau 88



Tony Oliva is just ahead of Mauer by two games in the Twins’ all-time four-hit performances. Denard Span, who roamed center field for the Twins for only five seasons, ranks fifth in franchise history with 15 4+ hit games. Kirby Puckett began his MLB career with a four-hit performance, so it’s fitting that he leads the Twins with 47 career 4+ hit games.




























Player 4+ hit games
Kirby Puckett 47
Rod Carew 42
Tony Oliva 28
Joe Mauer 26
Denard Span 15



Step that up one notch further, and Puckett has the lead again with six 5+ hit games -- just one more than Mauer. Mauer hasn’t rallied for a five-hit game since 2013.




























Player 5+ hit games
Kirby Puckett 6
Joe Mauer 5
Rod Carew 5
Tony Oliva 4
Paul Molitor 3



Mauer’s game on Sunday follows a trend throughout the month of May.

After his worst statistical April to date, Mauer followed it up with one of the best months of May in his career. His meager .225/.271/.275 April slash line was easily bested by a much-improved .351/.451/.545 mark a month later, highlighted by six multi-hit games and Mauer’s first career walk-off home run on May 5.











































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G AB H 2B HR RBI BB BA OBP SLG
April 21 80 18 4 0 8 5 .225 .271 .275
May 21 77 27 6 3 11 13 .351 .451 .545



Keep it up, Joe!

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