Why would young guys have an issue with winning 16 consecutive Gold Gloves?I'll submit my usual - Jim Kaat. Take a look at his numbers, then go ask one of these faggots today to do what Kaat did. They would file a grievance
"Hey lady...I'm a baseball player, not an athlete."John Kruk was a damn good hitter.
.300/.397/.446, 134 OPS+, finished 2nd in the NL in OBP twice and top 10 in OPS+ four times.
also hard to believe he looked like this:
Speaking of rotundGreg Luzinski
Nah, being nicknamed "Kitty"!!!!!Why would young guys have an issue with winning 16 consecutive Gold Gloves?
Bill James once wrote that the only reason that Stengel's infield defense did not collapse with the Yanks from the way he constantly shifted players around was that Gil McDougald could play brilliantly at any positionGil McDougald. Hit .276/.356/.410 with a 110 OPS+ and 40.7 WAR from 1951-1960 with the Yankees, playing 2B/SS/3B. Finished in the top 10 in the AL in WAR four times.
Some sportswriter commented that Davey walked like he was severely arthritic late in his career, but would then steal second so beautifully that there wouldn't even be a throw.Let's also throw in one of Wynn's teammates, Davey Lopes.
Career .263/.349/.388 hitter with a 107 OPS+, also stole 557 bases while getting caught only 114 times. Accumulated 42.4 WAR over his career and finished 6th in the NL in 1975. Pretty amazing for a guy that didn't play his first full season until he was 28 years old. He even stole 47 bases at the age of 40 while getting caught only 4 times! He also gave a brilliant effort in the 1978 WS by batting 8-26 with 3 home runs, 7 RBIs and 2 stolen bases.
Anthony Perkins who plays Jimmy Piersall in Fear Strikes Out, might be the biggest spaz ever to play an athletic role in a movie......The throwing scenes were very painful to watch......Like the movie though.....Jimmy Piersall