Ode to Riggs Stephenson

Postby PJ Axelsson » Fri May 12, 2006 11:32 am

Another little secret I'll share with everyone...Ty Cobb is pretty good too!

Shhhhh....
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Postby ADRIANGABRIEL » Fri May 12, 2006 11:52 am

Oh, well, now you've gone TOO FAR!!!
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Postby ADRIANGABRIEL » Fri May 12, 2006 12:12 pm

I was just wondering who, in their careers for me, has performed better--Cobb or Stephenson. You'd think Cobb. But Riggs actually has more Runs Created per 700 plate appearances than Cobb--128.71 to 122.35. This does not include stolen bases, so Cobb might be a little closer.

How some guys have performed for me:
Stephenson: .334/.509/.402 128.71 RC/700
Ott: .296/.518/.413 124.87 RC/700
Cobb: .349/.469/.413 122.35 RC/700
J. Jackson: .327/.471/.391 116.79 RC/700
Keller: .307/.447/.408 108.98 RC/700
Cuyler: .308/.446/.381 106.48 RC/700
Selkirk: .266/.449/.396 102.45 RC/700

That's why I usually view Selkirk as a last option and also why I'm not always hot to get Cuyler.
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Postby edbazo » Fri May 12, 2006 1:14 pm

A while back, someone started a thread asking which players appeared the most on your championship teams. When I looked back through mine, I was amazed that there were two players who appeared more than anyone, and I would never have guessed either. Stephenson, and Clem Dreisewerd.
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Postby PJ Axelsson » Fri May 12, 2006 3:08 pm

The beauty of Selkirk to me is his effectiveness in any park. Stick him in Griffith and he still gets on base and can run the bases a little. Stick him in Fenway '67 and he hits a bunch of dingers.

Not too many players can be very productive in any park respective to their price.

Also, Selkirk's availability is attractive, like Riggs'.
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Postby nevdully's » Fri May 12, 2006 3:19 pm

Just to show that there's another side to the Riggs coin, here's all 5 times I've used him. 2 of the 5 were rather ordinary offensively and we know the D and arm are average at best, plus that 15 game injury thing (yuk)


Stephenson, R. [b:c5f6324034]622[/b:c5f6324034] [b:c5f6324034]105[/b:c5f6324034] 185 43 4 [b:c5f6324034]24[/b:c5f6324034] [b:c5f6324034]74[/b:c5f6324034] 76 5 9 0[b:c5f6324034].297[/b:c5f6324034] 0.495 0.377 Dunn A Bronx Tale 3
Stephenson, R. [b:c5f6324034]547[/b:c5f6324034] [b:c5f6324034]86[/b:c5f6324034] 155 28 6 [b:c5f6324034]16[/b:c5f6324034] [b:c5f6324034]80[/b:c5f6324034] 65 6 5 0[b:c5f6324034].283[/b:c5f6324034] 0.444 0.360 Memorial 70 Havana Wet Dream
Stephenson, R. [b:c5f6324034]596[/b:c5f6324034] [b:c5f6324034]135[/b:c5f6324034] 195 36 6 [b:c5f6324034]29[/b:c5f6324034] [b:c5f6324034]106[/b:c5f6324034] 82 5 6 0[b:c5f6324034].327[/b:c5f6324034] 0.554 0.404 Memorial 70 Dirty RatBastards
Stephenson, R. [b:c5f6324034]603[/b:c5f6324034] [b:c5f6324034]89[/b:c5f6324034] 176 32 2 [b:c5f6324034]28[/b:c5f6324034] [b:c5f6324034]97[/b:c5f6324034] 52 8 3 0[b:c5f6324034].292[/b:c5f6324034] 0.491 0.347 Yankee 27 Aces Up
Stephenson, R. [b:c5f6324034]624[/b:c5f6324034] [b:c5f6324034]123[/b:c5f6324034] 204 38 3 [b:c5f6324034]26[/b:c5f6324034] [b:c5f6324034]80[/b:c5f6324034] 90 14 3 0[b:c5f6324034].327[/b:c5f6324034] 0.522 0.415 Yankee 27 L.S.U. Gators


He was just cut in a league I'm in after about 200 abs hitting under [b:c5f6324034].240[/b:c5f6324034]
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Postby The Last Druid » Fri May 12, 2006 7:11 pm

I prefer Lew Riggs.
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Postby gkhd11a » Fri May 12, 2006 9:07 pm

Damn you PJ!

Riggs Stephenson has been my RH Joe Jackson, I have used him very frequently from the very early seasons. Since every freaking player is putting Meusel in the top 5 I was going the other direction and taking hitting with Riggs, now this will make it harder.

That only leaves me with 2 sleepers for left field. BRING on ATGIII!!!!
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Postby PJ Axelsson » Fri May 12, 2006 9:15 pm

Can't you see, Charlie, I'm opening up the Meusel gravy train for you!

:wink:
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Postby nevdully's » Fri May 12, 2006 9:57 pm

[quote:e7f9559e49]That only leaves me with 2 sleepers for left field. BRING on ATGIII!!!!

[/quote:e7f9559e49]

Exactly. Everybody knows the same things, and if for some reason they don't, well then by golly we tell em'. :)
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