Tuesday, February 24, 2009

All-Decade Team - SECOND BASE




3 World Series titles; 8 x All-Star; 5 x Silver Slugger; 2 x NL MVP

Career Numbers: 1038 games at second base, .330 avg, 1785 hits, 356 HRs, 1190 RBIs, 1189 runs, .440 OBP, .981 fielding pct., 6.31 Range Factor, 117 errors. His playoff numbers include: .306 avg in 385 ABs, 20 HRs and 71 RBIs.

Interesting Fact: 10-straight seasons of .300+ avg, .415 OBP.



2 x All-Star; 1 x Silver Slugger

Career Numbers: 742 games at second base, .318 avg, 1787 hits, 331 HRs, 1042 RBIs, 983 runs, .384 OBP, .979 fielding pct., 6.40 Range Factor, 94 errors. His playoff numbers include: .366 avg in 82 ABs, 6 HRs and 16 RBIs.

Interesting Fact: Mathews is another player that raked during his 2 seasons in Colorado. He hit .345 with 95 HRs, 311 RBIs, and 297 runs while playing at Coors Field.


4 x All-Star; 1 x Silver Slugger

Career Numbers: 1210 games at second base, .270 avg, 1466 hits, 197 HRs, 838 RBIs, 1095 runs, .335 OBP, .981 fielding pct., 5.84 Range Factor, 126 errors. His playoff numbers include: .252 avg in 282 ABs, 8 HRs and 28 RBIs.

Interesting Fact: Martin is the all-time leader in doubles. He has hit over 40 doubles in 7 straight seasons


0 Awards

Career Numbers: 1229 games at second base, .279 avg, 1279 hits, 301 HRs, 915 RBIs, 748 runs, .340 OBP, .982 fielding pct., 5.99 Range Factor, 121 errors. His playoff numbers include: N/A

Interesting Fact: Has won 0 awards despite never hitting less than 28 HRs or driving in less than 96. This includes season 4 when he hiy 48 HRs and had 151 RBIs.


1 x All-Star; 1 x Silver Slugger

Career Numbers: 954 games at second base, .308 avg, 1690 hits, 166 HRs, 734 RBIs, 895 runs, .390 OBP, .977 fielding pct., 6.18 Range Factor, 123 errors. His playoff numbers include: .308 avg in 13 ABs, 0 HRs and 1 RBI.

Interesting Fact: Was having his best season in Season 4 when he went on the 60-day DL. Through 84 games, Rhodes was hitting .350.


4 x All-Star; 2 x Silver Slugger; 2 x Gold Glove

Career Numbers: 541 games at second base, .276 avg, 970 hits, 303 HRs, 754 RBIs, 642 runs, .352 OBP, .988 fielding pct., 6.23 Range Factor, 37 errors. His playoff numbers include: .272 avg in 239 ABs, 14 HRs and 45 RBIs.

Interesting Fact: His 11.6 AB per HR is higher than all but one of the top 5 career HR hitters in Fingers History (Pedro Alvarez).

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