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I'd put him behind Piazza, since I think the criticisms of Piazza's defense are overstated, and Piazza's offense was at just too high a level at the peak (5 seasons above 150 OPS+, 142 OPS+ for his career). I-Rod, in comparison, has 1 season above 150, 2 above 130, and a career 109 OPS+.
No, and he's not particularly close.
Both he and Vizquel are supposed to start tonight, which would make two guys who hold all-time games played records at different positions playing in the same game. I wonder when/if that's happened before.
I'm sure they helped a lot, since Bob Boone retired as the all-time leader for games at catcher, and I don't think he even got up to 10% in the BBWAA voting.
There was a thread that was kind of about Jeter becoming the leader in hits as a shortstop, and I don't think we found a way to do that, except by running searches like "Most hits, 90% of games at SS."
No. Too DB intensive, i think.
I was at that game, BTW.
Career value is going to look wildly different since Rodriguez played so many more games, but for quick glance at peak:
Top 5 OPS+ full season
Rodriguez 155, 136, 128,126, 125 (155 in season with only 389 PA)
Campanella 159, 155, 153, 135, 131
Gabby Hartnett 158, 151, 144, 142, 138 (Hartnett only broke 500 PAs in one of those seasons, though)
Gary Carter 148, 143, 138, 137, 126
Mickey Cochrane 157, 149, 137, 135, 133
Carlton Fisk 162, 138, 136, 134, 134
Rodriguez's argument has to rely heavily on career length and defense.
In the 1870s.
A delightfully idiosyncratic site, Baseball-Almanac, does keep a list of most home runs by position and other categories. I don't know how often they update it. Definitely not in-season, since Chipper's total (as NL Switch hitter) is from last year.
Of course, this represents almost all of Campanella's value. Outside of these seasons, he's got a 121, a 102, and then three sub-90 years. He's a fairly extreme peak candidate.
Waldorf or Statler?
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