There were no postseason three homer games in the ’80s or ’90s and just one in the ’00s: Adam Kennedy for the Anaheim Angels in the 2002 A.L.C.S. (He somehow did it batting ninth.)
But a surge in home runs across the board, and an expansion of the playoffs, meant a golden age was about to begin. Through Kennedy, the feat had been performed six times. It has been done six more times since.
Adrian Beltre hit three solo shots for the Texas Rangers in the 2011 division series. That accounted for three of the four runs in a 4-3 victory that sent the Tampa Bay Rays home.
Just 18 days later, Albert Pujols hit three for the Cardinals in the World Series, becoming the only player to collect five hits in his three-homer game. His clouts were described by The Times as “gigantic.” His teammate Yadier Molina said: “He’s been doing this for 11 years, and you’re surprised? I’m not surprised.”
The next year, Pablo Sandoval hit three in the World Series for the Giants against the Detroit Tigers. “I still can’t believe it,” Sandoval said after the game. “When you’re a little kid, you dream about being in the World Series. But I wasn’t thinking about being in this situation, three homers in one game, you know?”
Jose Altuve had three for the Houston Astros in the 2017 division series. “I told him the last time I’ve seen three home runs in a game was Pablo Sandoval, and I gave up two of them, so I’m glad there’s somebody new that’s done it,” said the Astros starter Justin Verlander, formerly of Detroit. It is notable that those home runs came in Houston in the season in which the Astros have admitted to employing a complex sign-stealing operation. Altuve has denied participating in the scheme.
Two weeks later, a versatile utility player, Kiké Hernández, did it for the Dodgers in the N.L.C.S., collecting seven R.B.I. The game sent the Dodgers to the World Series. (Somehow the Dodgers ran out of room for Hernández, who took his postseason magic to Boston.)
Which brings us to Taylor on Thursday night. Based on the trends, it should happen again, and maybe soon.