Take, for example, the immortal Stuffy McInnis.
In 1911, he is recorded as having zero strikeouts. Granted, this means nothing beyond the recorded number. Regardless, there is nary a K to be found on his card.
Yet, despite Stuffy's universal contact making, he's rated as a "B" hit and run hitter. How was this determined? How could any card be more "A" than the card that always makes contact and hits .321 while doing it? This is not to mention that he got his nickname for having "the stuff." I mean, he had [i:22652de03d]the stuff.[/i:22652de03d]
FWIW, Cobb's 1912 (.409) has 7 Ks on his card despite zero recorded Ks. And he's also a "B."
I sense some kind of anti-Stuffy conspiracy. Is Hal Richman a Yalie or something?