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1. Ron Johnson Posted: June 12, 2009 at 02:35 PM (#3216046)Cnt Player OPS+ HR PA From To+----+-----------------+----+---+-----+----+----+
1 Lou Boudreau 121 63 6707 1938 1950
2 Woodie Held 113 130 3226 1958 1964
3 Joe Sewell 111 30 6576 1920 1930
4 Ray Chapman 111 17 4590 1912 1920
5 Julio Franco 103 62 4718 1983 1997
6 Jhonny Peralta 100 87 3040 2003 2009
7 Terry Turner 91 8 6515 1904 1918
8 Omar Vizquel 90 60 6542 1994 2004
9 Bill Knickerbocke 82 14 2198 1933 1936
10 Larry Brown 81 45 3392 1963 1971
11 George Strickland 73 22 2450 1952 1960
12 Frank Duffy 70 26 2746 1972 1977
13 Felix Fermin 68 3 2248 1989 1993
So now Peralta is the first?
-Held was involved in 2 well-known trades: he went to the A's along with Martin & Terry in the Copacabana trade, and (exactly one year later), was traded to the Indians for an outfielder named Maris (to be fair, this latter trade wasn't a complete loss for the tribe, because they got Held & Vic Power--two good players)
-he always had the rep in Cleveland as a butcher at SS, though he tried hard
-he really did have some serious pop in his bat but was always criticized for striking out too much--that was unheard of for a SS
-they moved him to 2B (mostly) the last couple years in Cleveland
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