femurov
Well-Known Member
Do you think if Puckett was still alive today, that him and Kenny Lofton would go on a double date with Nos and Shane?
Do you think if Puckett was still alive today, that him and Kenny Lofton would go on a double date with Nos and Shane?
Also, I will take the stat that Lofton prevented 150 more runs than Kirby. GG's doesn't mean as much when you are competiting with Edmonds, Griffey, Torii Hunter and Ichiro at the end of his career...some of the best of all-time. Lofton also played until he was freaking 40 and still had a .299 average and higher OBP. Kirby never even got a chance to hit his after prime stage bc of injuries so his numbers are inflated and other than AVG still aren't outstanding especially for HOF lolzz kinda crazy to think about actually
The fact is there is no way Kirby should have been a 1st ballot guy. The fact is Kirby was just more popular with the fans, he brought a championship to Minny and that's what really got him in the HOF. His numbers aren't HOF worthy. Popularity matters and Lofton was overshadowed by a lot of guys in his decade, especially Griffey, and defensively by a lot of all-time great CF's. Him being a leadoff hitter also hurts him, especially in the popularity.
The fact is Lofton did just as many things great on the baseball field as Kirby and quite possibly more things.
I think Lofton stopped winning Gold Gloves in CF cuz Bernie Williams is underrated.This just shows how truly clueless you really are.
1. He wasn't a leadoff hitter dipshit it wasn't his job to take a walk, it was he's job to get a hit and move the runners. You do realize Lofton's OBP was .372 compared to Kirby's .360. Lofton was a leadoff hitter, that's not really that great in comparison is it.
Kirby with all those strikeouts never struck out 100 times in a season. Shit, Lofton the leadoff hitter struck out 78 times per 162, Kirby was 88 again that's pretty shitty for that number to be so close.
2. You realize he was only 5'8 right, not a lot of 5'8 guys hitting 40 a year, he hit 20+ six times. He was a line drive hitter.
3. He did not have below average speed he just wasn't a big time base stealer, he was a very good base runner though.
4. This one proves you are talking out your ass again, Dwayne Murphy, Gary Pettis, Devon White, Griffey were all centerfielders in years when Kirby won a gold glove, he even won one in Lofton's first full season. I don't suppose you understand that the gold glove winners don't have to be one from each of center, left & right. Matter of fact the last two years Kirby won a gold glove Devon White & Griffey were the other two winners.
Kirby's fielding % as a centerfielder was .990 while Lofton's was .984. Kirby also had a better arm.
Lofton only won four gold gloves and the last time he won one he was only 29, if he was so good why didn't he win more?
Fact is Lofton was faster, that's it. Kirby was better at literally every other aspect of the game oh and he also lead his team to TWO World Series titles, Lofton ZERO!
Is this a best all-time? If so I'd say DiMaggio, Ty Cobb, Mickey Mantle, or even Willie Mays, which I see none of which are on your choices Nos.