Good bat, but bad everything else @LoMoMarlins

Logan Morrison attempts to catch a ball while looking less-than-confident / Icon SMI

Most fans only think about a player’s offensive production when judging his value. In 2011, though, there were 3 players to produce at least 10 Batting Runs (a component of WAR: see the Stats Glossary link above) while have an overall WAR of at most 1.0–these players had negative contributions from most of the other aspects of their performance.

Rk Player WAR/pos Rbat Rbaser Rfield Tm G PA AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO BA OBP SLG OPS Pos
1 Lucas Duda 0.8 16 -1 -13 NYM 100 347 301 38 88 21 3 10 50 33 57 .292 .370 .482 .852 39/7D
2 Mark Reynolds 0.5 14 -1 -25 BAL 155 620 534 84 118 27 1 37 86 75 196 .221 .323 .483 .806 *53
3 Logan Morrison 0.2 10 -2 -16 FLA 123 525 462 54 114 25 4 23 72 54 99 .247 .330 .468 .797 *7/D3
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Generated 1/31/2012.

These three guys all did nice things at the plate but bad things on the basepaths and with their gloves.

This is the 3rd straight season that Mark Reynolds “achieved” this “feat”, of having negative baserunning and fielding contributions.

Here are the guys over the last 3 seasons who had -30 fielding runs (or worse) and +10 batting runs (or better):

Rk Rfield Rbat Age G PA AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO BA OBP SLG OPS Pos Tm
1 David Wright -36 54 26-28 403 1735 1511 235 429 98 7 53 236 195 398 .284 .364 .463 .828 *5/6D NYM
2 Dan Uggla -32 42 29-31 478 2014 1753 272 446 80 2 100 277 232 455 .254 .345 .473 .818 *4 FLA-ATL
3 Mark Reynolds -47 28 25-27 455 1878 1611 261 367 74 4 113 273 234 630 .228 .331 .489 .820 *5/3 ARI-BAL
4 Aramis Ramirez -30 33 31-33 355 1475 1336 187 382 70 3 66 241 105 202 .286 .344 .491 .835 *5/D CHC
5 Adam Dunn -39 40 29-31 439 1812 1519 202 357 81 2 87 250 268 553 .235 .354 .463 .817 *3/D79 WSN-CHW
6 Bobby Abreu -31 45 35-37 448 1919 1638 238 438 100 5 43 241 259 358 .267 .365 .413 .779 *9D/7 LAA
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Generated 1/31/2012.

Just what Adam Dunn needed…

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Ed
Ed
12 years ago

In 2008, Brad Hawpe had -41 fielding runs, the worst single season total so far this century. It turned his 2.4 oWAR into a -1.7 WAR.

Chris
12 years ago
Reply to  Ed

When I saw this post, I immediately thought of Brad Hawpe.

Jeff Allen
Jeff Allen
12 years ago

3 players in history have managed +30 Rbat and -30 Rfield in a single season. Ryan Braun (+33/-35 in 2007), Jason Bay (+31/-35 in 2008), and Adam Dunn (+34/-33 in 2009).

abarnold2
abarnold2
12 years ago

It’s these measures that make me want most of these guys for my fantasy teams and makes me glad they’re not Cardinals.

Ed
Ed
12 years ago

Did a bit more digging and it appears that Hawpe’s -41 fielding runs is the worst total ever. But what’s odd is that all of the worst totals for fielding runs are recent, with most of them occurring in the 90’s and 00’s. The only exceptions I can find are Rick Monday (-27) in 1974 and Alan Bannister (-29) in 1977. I’m not an expert with the play index so someone else should confirm this.

Richard Chester
Richard Chester
12 years ago
Reply to  Ed

@4
Ed:
From 1901 to 1989 there have been 6 players with Rfield of -25 or less. From 1990 to 2011 there have been 25 players.

From 1901 to 1989 there have been 57 players with less than -20 and from 1990 to 2011 there have been 73 players.

Hartvig
Hartvig
12 years ago

I wonder if there’s a way to determine if that’s because overall levels of fielding have improved so that the marginal players stand out more or if it’s because the players at those positions don’t belong there…

Ed
Ed
12 years ago
Reply to  Hartvig

Thanks for confirming what I found. It definitely calls out for some sort of explanation.

CursedClevelander
CursedClevelander
12 years ago

First guy I thought of (well, modern guy) was Ty Wigginton, but when you examine his career, he really only had one year where he could be considered a “good bat,” and that’s 2008. Still, career 11.8 oWAR, and -11.2 dWAR.

thomas
thomas
12 years ago

I never thought of David Wright as such a poor defensive player… though I try and avoid Mets games.

Frank Clingenpeel
Frank Clingenpeel
12 years ago

I gotta admit, i was surprised that neither Dick Stuart — the original Dr. Strangeglove — nor Marvelous Marv Throneberry managed to sneek onto any of these lists.

DaveR
DaveR
12 years ago

I keep seeing David Wright defensive highlights on TV. I suppose those are the only plays he makes.

Bells
Bells
12 years ago

Well, at least Adam Dunn rips it up with the bat.

Kahuna Tuna
Kahuna Tuna
12 years ago

In the photo, Morrison looks as if he might be wearing his glove on the wrong hand. He’s not, of course, but it’s just further proof that he’s not a good fielder.

Dr. Remulak
Dr. Remulak
12 years ago

Duda and Wright on the list with Daniel Murphy at 2nd base!?!? Where’s Mike Piazza to lend some defensive stability to the Mets?

Dr. Remulak
Dr. Remulak
12 years ago

I can still see Abreu flinching every time he touched the right field warning track at Yankee Stadium. Makes one appreciate O’Neill and Swisher.