ALCS MVP

Nelson Cruz turned in an unprecedented performance for the Texas Rangers: his two-run homer Saturday night raised his ALCS totals to six home runs and 13 RBIs — both major league records for a postseason series. I caught him at Yankee Stadium last June in a game the Rangers likely forgot as quickly as they could.

Prior to Cruz's feat, the only players with five homers in a single postseason series were Reggie Jackson, Ken Griffey Jr., Juan Gonzalez and Chase Utley. The previous post-season RBI record was 12 by Bobby Richardson and John Valentin.

As good as he's been since coming to Texas (in the same deal that brought them free agent-to-be Carlos Lee), it's surprising to note that he failed to impress during his days in three other organizations -- the Yankees, A's and Brewers.

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