
Born today, none other than Darrell Evans.
Bill James described Evans as the most underrated player in baseball history.
Not to be any type of "contrarian" here or anything but I don't think anybody with a career average of .248 is underrated, let alone the "most underrated".*
*Yea, I know he hit over 400 home runs and took a lot of walks but at the end of the day, he hit .248.
2 comments:
C'mon, batting average is practically irrelevant these days.
Evans AVG .248 OBP .361
Jim Rice AVG .298 OBP .352
That's just a random comparison.
Point taken.
That said, Jim Rice ain't no legitimate Hall of Famer. He got in because a few Boston sportswriters decided long ago that he was the "most feared" hitter of his time and then writers nationwide ran with that and it became a "fact".
I never heard a pitcher say they were "afraid" of Rice. I am sure they respected him but they also probably liked to pitch to him with a runner on first base considering how many double plays he hit into.
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