Rating the Greatest Baseball Players of All Time

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Saturday, June 11, 2005
 
Number 174: Elmer Flick.

Flick was a terrific hitter, with a lifetime OPS+ of 149, albeit in a short career. He was an average RF. Flick began his major league career in 1898 with Philadelphia, hitting .302 at age 22. He jumped to .342 in 1899 and .367 in 1900, showing good power and some speed. His 1900 season, with 116 RBI and 57 extra-base hits, would continue to rank as his best. Other years were nearly as good.

To begin 1902 Flick jumped to the Philadelphia team of the upstart American League, but for legal reasons was soon moved (along with Nap Lajoie) to Cleveland. Offense plummeted into the "Dead Ball Era," but Flick continued to hit around .300 with some pop. He won the batting title in 1905, and also led the AL in OPS. He led the league in triples three straight years (1905-07) and led in runs in 1906. In my judgment Flick was the Rookie of the Year in 1898, and an MVP contender in several years.

His career ended abruptly due to injuries. He missed most of 1908, played some in 1909 but not up to his former level, and played sparingly in 1910 before disappearing from the majors. He played in only 13 seasons, missing the second half of his career when he could have padded his counting stats numbers. Nonetheless, he was elected to the Hall of Fame, and deservedly so.

Flick earned 145.89 ratings points.

Flick's stats: .313 average, 164 triples, .389 OBA, 1752 hits.


Thursday, June 09, 2005
 
Number 173: Bobby Abreu.

It is always hardest to evaluate current players. So much colors our view of them. Bobby Abreu has drawn MVP votes in six years, but has never finished higher than 14th in the voting. He has only been an All-Star in two seasons. He is a classic underrated player, good at many things and bad at none. Perhaps someday he will be appreciated as he should.

Abreu is a consistent .300 hitter, who also draws about 100 walks per year. He has good power, with as many as 31 homers in a season, and has scored 100 runs in a season seven times and driven in 100 six times. The guy puts runs on the board, and played good defense in his younger days besides. I don't know what else you have to do to be considered a terrific player.

Abreu has earned 146.43 ratings points through 2010.

Abreu's stats: .296 average, 277 HR, 376 steals, 532 doubles, 2291 hits.


Wednesday, June 08, 2005
 
Number 172: Dwight Evans

"Dewey" was a great glove man and longtime right fielder in Fenway Park. Evans was not a real good hitter early in his career, playing mostly because of his exceptional defensive skills. As he got into his late 20s, he became a hitter with good power who drew a lot of walks to go with a decent average. Evans played 19 seasons in Boston, then a final campaign in Baltimore. He played in two World Series, and two more League Championship Series. He won 8 Gold Gloves, had four top-ten MVP finishes including a third place in 1981, and led the league in OPS in 1981 and 1984.

Evans is remembered mostly for his glove, but was a solid hitter too. He was overshadowed early in his career by Jim Rice and Fred Lynn, but became a New England favorite in his own right.

Evans earned 146.64 ratings points.

Evans' stats: .272 average, 2446 hits, 1391 walks, 385 HR, 483 doubles.