Thu Oct 30, 2014 4:06 pm
Bench had a pretty good WS career: 4 WS, 23 games, .862 WS OPS (regular career .817), and of course the great D. I'd say that beats out Pat Borders.
An intriguing alternative is Gene Tenace: 4 WS, 24 games, .879 WS OPS (regular career .817). Of course, Tenace's D was no where near Bench. I thought of Tenace because it was in the 1972 WS that he went from being an obscure sub to the Series MVP, posting a 1.313 OPS.
Interestingly, Bench and Tenace have an identical career OPS (which I didn't realize till just now.) So it was partly Bench's rifle arm and defensive skills that set him apart. Also, Bench had a much longer career and spent more time behind the plate.
There may be other C's in the mix, but these seem to be two worth considering. If no other candidates emerge, I would vote for Bench.