Hughie Jennings did not have a long prime & is in the Hall of Fame as much as a manager as a player, but he averaged 9.5 WAR per 162 games from 1895-98, batting .368/.458/.473. In 130 games/yr, avg 138 Runs, 44 HBP (!!!), 53 SB.
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The followed link colors for the Who Is That 19th century players is a nice touch!
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Is there a stat for WAR when it matters bc A-Rod was Mr. May but was gone when autumn came
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Wow a little surprised Banks isn’t higher up.
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But not really surprised that Jeter couldn’t crack the top-16
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Because 9 WAR is a ton, and he wasn't Mike Trout good.
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Getting the impression that people are reading this and not realizing it's something that's only happened 31 times in the history of the sport.
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Two times were on juice.
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