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With two RBI in game one of the NLCS and 12 in total so far in the postseason, Reggie Sanders has a great shot of breaking the all-time postseason RBI record.
Not that there are such a great feat given that the playoffs were expanded to three rounds a decade ago, but what the hey, you gotta have something of interest in an otherwise snorefest of a game.
Here are the all-time leaders:
| Player | Yr | Team | RBI |
| David Ortiz | 2004 | Boston Red Sox | 19 |
| Scott Spiezio | 2002 | Anaheim Angels | 19 |
| Sandy Alomar Jr. | 1997 | Cleveland Indians | 19 |
| Ivan Rodriguez | 2003 | Florida Marlins | 17 |
| John Valentin | 1999 | Boston Red Sox | 17 |
| Rich Aurilia | 2002 | San Francisco Giants | 17 |
| Barry Bonds | 2002 | San Francisco Giants | 16 |
| Fred McGriff | 1996 | Atlanta Braves | 16 |
| Benito Santiago | 2002 | San Francisco Giants | 16 |
| Moises Alou | 1997 | Florida Marlins | 15 |
| Scott Brosius | 1998 | New York Yankees | 15 |
| Bernie Williams | 1996 | New York Yankees | 15 |
| Reggie Jackson | 1978 | New York Yankees | 14 |
| Albert Pujols | 2004 | St. Louis Cardinals | 14 |
| Cecil Fielder | 1996 | New York Yankees | 14 |
| Carlos Beltran | 2004 | Houston Astros | 14 |
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