He was the best first baseman in the NL during the decade of the 1910s. I suppose you could build a Hall of Fame case off of that, if anyone would listen. HOF cases have been built on ground just as shaky, or worse. Konetchy is not Hall-worthy, but he was a good player and is forgotten today.
He spent the first half of his career with the Cardinals in an era where the Cardinals were also-rans. He then bounced to Pittsburgh, Boston, and Brooklyn, becoming part of the 1920 Dodger pennant team. He finished up in the majors with Philly in 1921, then played several more years in the independent minors. Konetchy was mostly a cleanup hitter, hitting for good averages, drawing walks, and providing extra-base hits.
Konetchy earned 134.4 ratings points.
Konetchy's stats: .281 average, 2150 hits, 122 OPS+. posted by Shawn Weaver at 6:52 PM