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121. Eddie Murray 1B Orioles 1977-97
64.3
OPS+129
293/.367/.501
MVPQ=none
PA=12,800
122. Todd Helton 1B Rockies 1997-
64.2
OPS+136
.301/.404/.499
MVPQ=none
PA=8700
121. Eddie Murray 1B Orioles 1977-97
64.3
OPS+129
293/.367/.501
MVPQ=none
PA=12,800
122. Todd Helton 1B Rockies 1997-
64.2
OPS+136
.301/.404/.499
MVPQ=none
PA=8700
123. Willie Randolph 2B Yankees 1975-92
63.75
OPS+104
.286/.385/.372
MVPQ=none
PA=9400
124. Dwight Evans RF Red Sox 1972-91
63.7
OPS+127
.268/.370/.480
MVPQ=none
PA=10,500
125. Keith Hernandez 1B 1974-90 Cardinals/Mets
63.6
OPS+128
.306/.397/.479
MVPQ=none
PA=8500
63.6
OPS+128
.306/.397/.479
MVPQ=none
PA=8500
126. Ted Lyons RHP 1923-46 White Sox
63.45
ERA+118
243-211
MVPQ=none
IP=4160
127. Rafael Palmeiro 1B 1986-2005 Rangers/Orioles
63.4
OPS+132
.287/.371/.517
MVPQ=none
PA=12,000
63.4
OPS+132
.287/.371/.517
MVPQ=none
PA=12,000
128. Pee Wee Reese SS Dodgers 1940-58
63.3
OPS+98
.275/.367/.397
MVPQ=none
PA=9400
63.3
OPS+98
.275/.367/.397
MVPQ=none
PA=9400
129. Jake Glasscock SS 1879-95 Blues
63.3
OPS+111
.293/.350/.431
MVPQ=1889
PA=7550
63.3
OPS+111
.293/.350/.431
MVPQ=1889
PA=7550
130. Brooks Robinson 3B Orioles 1955-77
62.85
OPS+ 104
.281/.335/.425
MVPQ=none
PA=11,800
We almost made it through the entire section without a single MVPQ season, but the 19th century shortstop Glasscock slipped one through. It's a section with a lot of 10,000+ plate appearance guys, accumulating their career value over lots of years. For purposes of our all time subjective team...
No change at catcher.
C Piazza
Dickey
Now let's think about first base. Greenberg's still the starter with an adjusted SLG over .600 and an OPS+ over 150. His career value was contained in even fewer plate appearances than Hernandez/Helton, who are the two contenders from this section. Olerud and Hernandez had very similar careers, but the separation between Olerud and everyone else is those two MVPQ seasons. He remains the backup.
1B Greenberg
Olerud
Jackie Robinson is the new second baseman, he has that adjusted all time 3/4/5 slashline that I love (like Jackson and Flick) has 3 MVPQ seasons (2 of which are elite) and accumulated his value in under 6000 PA. His career's sort of like Joe Jackson's. No change.
2B Robinson
Gordon
Lou Boudreau shows up with an inner circle season (10+wins above replacement) the second position player on the list with such distinction (Sosa just got in first). That's enough to make him the backup at short. No change.
SS Banks
Boudreau
Robinson doesn't have the bat to even make it provisionally on the all time team at third base absent even one MVPQ season.
3B Allen
No change in left.
LF Jackson
Flick
Or center
CF Smith
Or right.
RF Heilmann
Medwick
9 pitchers are going to wind up on this roster to make it a 25 man roster. Ed Walsh has 3 Inner Circle seasons, the most of any player on the list so far, in fact, take any two players on the list so far and they don't have more than 3 Inner Circle seasons. His adjusted ERA is second thusfar only to Rivera (and no one is passing Rivera). Those two numbers push him straight to the top. No change.
P Walsh
Rivera
Newhouser (LHP)
Ford
Rusie
Vance
Radbourn
Bunning
Saberhagen
62.85
OPS+ 104
.281/.335/.425
MVPQ=none
PA=11,800
We almost made it through the entire section without a single MVPQ season, but the 19th century shortstop Glasscock slipped one through. It's a section with a lot of 10,000+ plate appearance guys, accumulating their career value over lots of years. For purposes of our all time subjective team...
No change at catcher.
C Piazza
Dickey
Now let's think about first base. Greenberg's still the starter with an adjusted SLG over .600 and an OPS+ over 150. His career value was contained in even fewer plate appearances than Hernandez/Helton, who are the two contenders from this section. Olerud and Hernandez had very similar careers, but the separation between Olerud and everyone else is those two MVPQ seasons. He remains the backup.
1B Greenberg
Olerud
Jackie Robinson is the new second baseman, he has that adjusted all time 3/4/5 slashline that I love (like Jackson and Flick) has 3 MVPQ seasons (2 of which are elite) and accumulated his value in under 6000 PA. His career's sort of like Joe Jackson's. No change.
2B Robinson
Gordon
Lou Boudreau shows up with an inner circle season (10+wins above replacement) the second position player on the list with such distinction (Sosa just got in first). That's enough to make him the backup at short. No change.
SS Banks
Boudreau
Robinson doesn't have the bat to even make it provisionally on the all time team at third base absent even one MVPQ season.
3B Allen
No change in left.
LF Jackson
Flick
Or center
CF Smith
Or right.
RF Heilmann
Medwick
9 pitchers are going to wind up on this roster to make it a 25 man roster. Ed Walsh has 3 Inner Circle seasons, the most of any player on the list so far, in fact, take any two players on the list so far and they don't have more than 3 Inner Circle seasons. His adjusted ERA is second thusfar only to Rivera (and no one is passing Rivera). Those two numbers push him straight to the top. No change.
P Walsh
Rivera
Newhouser (LHP)
Ford
Rusie
Vance
Radbourn
Bunning
Saberhagen
Only 120 players left.
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