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The Last Druid wrote:An important addition IMHO. He won't set the world afire but he belongs in ATG with at least one card.
Let's start off with this:
Hall of Fame Statistics
Black Ink
Batting - 56 (23), Average HOFer ≈ 27
Gray Ink
Batting - 210 (36), Average HOFer ≈ 144
Hall of Fame Monitor
Batting - 86 (224), Likely HOFer ≈ 100
Hall of Fame Standards
Batting - 34 (247), Average HOFer ≈ 50
JAWS
Left Field (37th):
45.2 career WAR / 31.1 7yr-peak WAR / 38.1 JAWS
Average HOF LF (out of 20):
65.5 career WAR / 41.6 7yr-peak WAR / 53.6 JAWS
I refer to Harry Stovey, considered the 5th best pre-1900 slugger (google it). Had a 14 year career mostly with the Philadelphia Athletics, his two best years were 1889 and 1891 (with Boston Beaneaters nl) playing 1B and OF. Don't care which one gets a card prefer the 1889 card a bit. Lifetime OPS + of 144. Probably deserves to be in the HOF.
1889 32 PHA AA 137 634 556 152 171 38 13 19 119 63 (SB) 77 .308 .393 .525 .918 163
1891 BSN NL 134 625 544 118 152 31 20 16 95 57 (SB) 79 .279 .373 .498 .871 144
1889 Harry Stovey, PHN (not Phillies or A's, it's an old American Association team), Bats-R, 1L Balance, LF-2(-2)e25
LH-- 9 2b, 3.5 3b, 6.3 HR, 15 BB 312/407/685, 1.093 OPS
RH--9 2b, 3.5 3b, 5.5 HR, 16 BB 283/389/626, 1.014 OPS
1891 Harry Stovey, BSB, Bats-R, E Balance, RF-1(-1)e25, LF- 3(-1)e25, 1b-4e30
LH--4.7 2b, 5.5 3b, 5.4 HR, 14 BB 292/390/635, 1.025 OPS
RH--4.7 2b, 5.5 3b, 5.4 HR, 15 BB 295/400/642, 1.041 OPS
I'm not really interested in pre-1894 guys, but he doesn't have those super high batting averages, and a good bit of XBH & OBP.