Willie Wilson, all-star center-fielder with the dominating Kansas City Royal teams of the 1970s and 1980s showed up recently as one of the players in a quiz I was researching. Rest assured you quiz afficionados will get your chance to try your luck, but first I wanted to tell you about what I found to be a truly startling result.
Those who remember Willie will recall a lightning-fast singles hitter who, unfortunately, couldn’t take a walk to save his life. Thus, he ended up his playing days with a .285/.326/.376 slash, good for just a 94 OPS+. But, wait. Wilson parlayed that 94 OPS+ into a nice 46 career WAR in just over 2000 games. How many outfielders have done that? Actually, only Willie. And, among those with a career OPS+ of 95 or worse, there’s nobody else even close.
Rk |
Player |
WAR |
OPS+ |
From |
To |
Age |
G |
PA |
R |
H |
2B |
3B |
HR |
RBI |
BB |
SO |
BA |
OBP |
SLG |
OPS |
1 |
Willie Wilson |
46.0 |
94 |
1976 |
1994 |
20-38 |
2154 |
8317 |
1169 |
2207 |
281 |
147 |
41 |
585 |
425 |
1144 |
.285 |
.326 |
.376 |
.702 |
2 |
Darin Erstad |
32.3 |
93 |
1996 |
2009 |
22-35 |
1654 |
6628 |
913 |
1697 |
316 |
33 |
124 |
699 |
475 |
939 |
.282 |
.336 |
.407 |
.743 |
3 |
Lance Johnson |
30.1 |
95 |
1987 |
2000 |
23-36 |
1447 |
5800 |
767 |
1565 |
175 |
117 |
34 |
486 |
352 |
384 |
.291 |
.334 |
.386 |
.720 |
4 |
Marquis Grissom |
29.4 |
92 |
1989 |
2005 |
22-38 |
2165 |
8959 |
1187 |
2251 |
386 |
56 |
227 |
967 |
553 |
1240 |
.272 |
.318 |
.415 |
.732 |
5 |
Jim Piersall |
28.5 |
93 |
1950 |
1967 |
20-37 |
1734 |
6592 |
811 |
1604 |
256 |
52 |
104 |
591 |
524 |
583 |
.272 |
.332 |
.386 |
.718 |
So, how did Willie rack up the WAR? More after the jump.
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