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MLB Network’s Top Stats and Oddities of 2022

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No. 10: Mets

In 2022, the New York Mets were hit by a pitch 112 times, setting the all-time record

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No. 9: Dodgers

The Dodgers became the first team since the 2001 Mariners with the most runs scored and fewest allowed, with a +334 run differential

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No. 8: Braves

In 2022, Vaughn Grissom and Spencer Strider of the Braves each etched their names in the record books

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No. 7: Astros

The Houston Astros' bullpen became the first to throw 40+ innings with a sub-1.00 ERA in a single postseason

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No. 6: Blue Jays

In a 28-5 win, the Blue Jays scored the fifth-most runs by any team in a game

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No. 5: Mariners

The Mariners became just the third team since 1900 to overcome a seven-run deficit in the postseason

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No. 4: Yankees

Harrison Bader became the third center fielder for the Yankees with three home runs in a postseason, joining Mickey Mantle and Bernie Williams

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No. 3: Angels

Shohei Ohtani became the first AL pitcher since 1972 with a homer and six scoreless innings pitched in the same game

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No. 2: Cardinals

Albert Pujols hit his 703rd career home run, and they came off a record 458 different pitchers

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No. 1: Padres

Austin Nola faced his brother Aaron in the NLCS, the first time that's happened in postseason history