I mean, I guess if you consider going 5-5 with three home runs and nine RBIs to be a decent night at the plate. The good news is that the Indians third baseman helped power his team to a 17-7 blowout victory over the Texas Rangers with his historic performance on Monday…check out some of the footnotes:
T8th: With 3-run HR (3rd of gm), Chisenhall ties club record with 9 RBI – done once by Chris James on 5/4/1991 at OAK; #Tribe up 17-6
— Cleveland Indians (@Indians) June 10, 2014
Chisenhall: first 9+RBI gm since Mets' C. Delgado 6/27/08 at NYY-G1; first 9+RBI/3HR gm since Yankees' A-Rod 4/6/05 vs. LAA
— Cleveland Indians (@Indians) June 10, 2014
More Lonnie: 4th MLB player since 1920 (when RBI became a stat) w/ at least 5 hits/9 RBI/3 HR, first since Fred Lynn in 1975
— Cleveland Indians (@Indians) June 10, 2014
The bad news is that his MLB career might have just peaked at the age of 25. Not a bad way to peak, though.