Brandon Crawford Makes History With 7-Hit Game In Giants’ Crazy Win

by abournenesn

Aug 9, 2016

Brandon Crawford clearly ate his Wheaties on Monday morning.

Crawford entered the San Francisco Giants’ game against the Miami Marlins in a bit of a funk, with just three hits in his last five games. But he found his stroke in the most impressive way Monday at Marlins Park, tallying hit after hit after hit — after hit after hit after hit after hit.

The Giants shortstop finished the game with seven hits, going 7-for-8 with a run scored and two RBIs in San Francisco’s extra-innings 8-7 win. Crawford’s feat tied a National League record, which only had been accomplished twice before.

Crawford’s historic achievement was the highlight of what was a pretty wild game, as the Giants and Marlins battled it out for 14 innings. The extra time allowed him to tally two additional hits, including a triple in the 13th that brought him a homer shy of the cycle.

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But Crawford’s biggest hit came one inning later, when he became the first Giant ever to record seven base knocks — and drove in the game-winning run in the process.

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Crawford’s big night did wonders for his batting average, as he raised it an incredible 13 points from .265 to .278. He still finished two shy of the all-time record — Johnny Burnett racked up nine hits for the Cleveland Indians in a 18-inning affair in 1932 — but that doesn’t make his performance Monday any less impressive. Check out all of his seven hits below.

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Thumbnail photo via Steve Mitchell/USA TODAY Sports Images

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