He got another one tonight. That makes him 6-for-7 with the bases loaded, four slams, and 20 ribbies. That's insane.
He's even more insane than that. After seeing that last one, I rechecked the info, and found out that I was wrong earlier - he didn't strike out. Facing Johan Santana, he hit the ball to the warning track in left (where it was caught by none other than Tatis!), but there were already two outs.
In fact that was the only time in his last
TWELVE! plate appearances with the bases loaded that he was scored with an out, covering a calendar year. He's actually 9-10, with 2 Sacrifices & a total of 28 RBIs. If the at bat vs Santana had been with 0 or 1 outs it would have been a Sac Fly, and in most other ballparks (incl. Busch) it would have been another Slam.
7/9/2008, @PHI, Chad Durbin, down 0 - 2, 1 out, 0-0 count, Flyball: LF/Sacrifice Fly, 1 RBI
7/19/2008, SDP, Randy Wolf, down 0 - 5, 1 out, 0-0 count, Double to LF, 3 RBI
8/6/2008, LAD, Derek Lowe, tied 3 - 3, 1 out, 0-0 count, Home Run, 4 RBI
8/22/2008, ATL, Charlie Morton, ahead 1 - 0, 1 out, 1-1 count, Double to RF, 2 RBI
4/11/2009, HOU, Roy Oswalt, ahead 2 - 0, 1 out, 0-0 count, Home Run, 4 RBI
4/14/2009, @ARI, Chad Qualls, down 5 - 6, 1 out, 0-2 count, Single to RF, 1 RBI
4/17/2009, @CHC, Carlos Zambrano, down 0 - 3, 1 out, 0-1 count, Flyball: LF/Sacrifice Fly, 1 RBI
4/25/2009, CHC, David Patton, ahead 3 - 1, 1 out, 0-0 count, Home Run, 4 RBI
6/21/2009, @KCR, Gil Meche, tied 4 - 4, 1 out, 3-2 count, Home Run, 4 RBI
6/23/2009, @NYM, Livan Hernandez, ahead 1 - 0, 1 out, 0-0 count, Single to LF,2 RBI
6/25/2009, @NYM, Johan Santana, ahead 1 - 0, 2 out, 1-0 count, Flyball: LF out, 0 RBI
7/3/2009, @CIN, David Weathers, down 3 - 0, 1 out, 2-2 count, Home Run, 4 RBI
(I found this on a cardinals fan site, I only had to add the last at bat)
This means he's batting .900 and slugging 2.600. There simply aren't any suitable superlatives for this.