Eric Hosmer had perhaps the most important play of the year in baseball with his aggressive run to home on an infield grounder in Game Five of the World Series against the Mets. The gamble paid off, and capped of a wild roller-coaster of a post-season that saw him commit huge errors in the World Series, but also come through with clutch hits and what would prove to be the final nail in the coffin for the Mets when he was safe at home.
Eric Hosmer by the numbers:
He was a complete enigma in October, going through a massive slump with the bases empty, but also knocking in more RBI through his first 28 career post-season games than anyone except Lou Gehrig.