Marshfield's Daulton Varsho is in the major league baseball record books because of his performance for the Toronto Blue Jays Sunday night. Daulton had two doubles, two home runs and drove in four runs as the Jays beat New York 13-7 to take a 2-0 lead in the American League Division Series. Daulton is only the fifth player in major league baseball history to record four extra base hits in a post-season game. The last to do so was St. Louis first baseman Albert Pujols who had a home run and three doubles in game two of the 2011 National League Championship Series against Milwaukee. The others are Yankee DH Hideki Matsui, who had two doubles and two home runs against Boston in game three of the 2004 American League Championship Series; Pittsburgh first baseman Bob Robertson. who hit one double and three home runs against the Giants in game two of the National League Championship Series of 1971; and Chicago White Sox infielder Frank Isbell, who hit four doubles against the Cubs in Game five of the 1906 World Series.

Varsho equals major league record in Blue Jays win
By Gene DeLisio
Oct 5, 2025 | 10:05 PM
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