Daniel Murphy was named MVP of the NLCS.
In the four-game sweep over the Cubs, Murphy hit .529 with four home runs and six RBI.
In the process, Murphy became the first player ever to hit home runs in six consecutive postseason games.
Murphy (seven home runs total between the NLDS and NLCS) also passed Mike Piazza (five home runs) for most playoff home runs ever by a Met.
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