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Career Summary
Years PA AVG OBP SLG DRC+ WARP
13 6039 .265 .328 .447 118 29.7
Birth Date10-16-1959
Height6' 1"
Weight210 lbs
Age64 years, 5 months, 12 days
BatsR
ThrowsR
WARP Summary

MLB Statistics

YEAR TEAM AGE G PA H 2B 3B HR BB SO HBP SB CS AVG OBP SLG DRC+ DRAA BRR FRAA BWARP
1983 SDN 23 39 155 31 3 1 4 12 29 0 2 1 .221 .277 .343 92 -1.3 2.3 3.5 0.9
1984 SDN 24 147 571 146 26 6 20 34 69 0 3 6 .278 .317 .465 114 10.6 -1.5 7.7 3.6
1985 SDN 25 152 616 132 24 4 15 43 81 3 4 0 .234 .290 .371 84 -9.2 -0.3 16.0 2.6
1986 SDN 26 158 641 161 31 6 26 66 83 1 8 6 .288 .358 .504 128 22.2 2.6 -8.5 3.5
1987 NYN 27 151 639 163 32 5 29 39 70 1 14 1 .276 .318 .495 117 14.1 1.0 -1.8 2.8
1988 NYN 28 147 600 159 30 2 27 38 56 4 21 0 .288 .336 .496 144 29.5 1.3 -3.9 4.2
1989 NYN 29 148 599 148 25 3 22 46 74 1 15 7 .272 .326 .450 125 17.6 0.3 12.5 4.6
1990 NYN 30 147 601 140 23 1 24 71 61 1 9 2 .269 .353 .455 133 22.6 0.7 -8.9 2.9
1991 NYN 31 143 578 135 32 1 16 49 46 2 6 6 .259 .322 .416 111 8.3 -1.4 -0.5 2.0
1992 KCA 32 109 445 92 25 0 13 67 48 0 7 1 .247 .357 .418 136 19.3 -1.1 -12.7 1.5
1993 KCA 33 110 393 86 22 4 11 37 56 1 2 2 .245 .316 .425 105 3.5 1.6 -3.6 1.0
1994 NYN 34 51 201 46 11 2 4 20 34 0 2 0 .256 .328 .406 91 -1.6 -0.1 -2.7 0.0
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Statistics for All Levels

'opp' stats - Quality of opponents faced - have been moved and are available only as OPP_QUAL in the Statistics reports now.
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YEAR Team Lg LG G PA oppAVG oppOBP oppSLG BABIP BPF BRAA repLVL POS_ADJ DRC+ DRC+ SD FRAA BRR DRAA BWARP
1982 RNO A+ CLF 90 380 .000 .000 .000 .381 0.0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
1982 AMA AA TXS 40 175 .000 .000 .000 .423 0.0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
1983 SDN MLB NL 39 155 .247 .314 .358 .245 98 -1.8 4.2 0 92 15 3.5 2.3 -1.3 0.9
1983 LVG AAA PCL 113 495 .000 .000 .000 .379 0.0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
1984 SDN MLB NL 147 571 .256 .317 .370 .283 96 14.8 15.3 1.4 114 10 7.7 -1.5 10.6 3.6
1985 SDN MLB NL 152 616 .250 .316 .369 .248 94 -9.8 16.8 1.5 84 8 16.0 -0.3 -9.2 2.6
1986 SDN MLB NL 158 641 .251 .316 .376 .293 101 28.7 17.7 -0.5 128 10 -8.5 2.6 22.2 3.5
1987 NYN MLB NL 151 639 .262 .327 .410 .269 97 16.9 18.8 -4.4 117 8 -1.8 1.0 14.1 2.8
1988 NYN MLB NL 147 600 .251 .309 .368 .278 94 31.8 15.7 -3.7 144 13 -3.9 1.3 29.5 4.2
1989 NYN MLB NL 148 599 .247 .308 .366 .276 97 18 15.6 -3.7 125 9 12.5 0.3 17.6 4.6
1990 NYN MLB NL 147 601 .255 .319 .384 .261 98 25.1 16.1 -3.8 133 10 -8.9 0.7 22.6 2.9
1991 NYN MLB NL 143 578 .251 .312 .373 .256 98 7.2 15.6 -2.7 111 9 -0.5 -1.4 8.3 2.0
1992 KCA MLB AL 109 445 .262 .326 .390 .249 99 16.4 11.5 -2.9 136 10 -12.7 -1.1 19.3 1.5
1993 KCA MLB AL 110 393 .264 .332 .403 .261 100 1.1 11.3 -2.6 105 10 -3.6 1.6 3.5 1.0
1994 NYN MLB NL 51 201 .262 .323 .408 .294 99 -0.7 6.1 -1.4 91 11 -2.7 -0.1 -1.6 0.0

Statistics For All Levels

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Year Team lvl LG PA AB R H 2B 3B HR TB RBI BB SO SB CS AVG OBP SLG ISO SF SH
1982 AMA AA TXS 175 162 30 57 8 3 5 86 39 12 34 4 1 .352 .397 .531 .179 0 0
1982 RNO A+ CLF 380 338 83 127 17 5 28 238 98 36 50 0 0 .376 .436 .704 .328 0 0
1983 SDN MLB NL 155 140 15 31 3 1 4 48 14 12 29 2 1 .221 .277 .343 .121 3 0
1983 LVG AAA PCL 495 446 98 168 46 9 32 328 116 41 55 14 2 .377 .430 .735 .359 0 0
1984 SDN MLB NL 571 525 68 146 26 6 20 244 75 34 69 3 6 .278 .317 .465 .187 9 3
1985 SDN MLB NL 616 564 61 132 24 4 15 209 75 43 81 4 0 .234 .290 .371 .137 4 2
1986 SDN MLB NL 641 560 89 161 31 6 26 282 96 66 83 8 6 .288 .358 .504 .216 9 5
1987 NYN MLB NL 639 590 86 163 32 5 29 292 95 39 70 14 1 .276 .318 .495 .219 8 1
1988 NYN MLB NL 600 552 82 159 30 2 27 274 99 38 56 21 0 .288 .336 .496 .208 5 1
1989 NYN MLB NL 599 545 74 148 25 3 22 245 85 46 74 15 7 .272 .326 .450 .178 7 0
1990 NYN MLB NL 601 521 75 140 23 1 24 237 82 71 61 9 2 .269 .353 .455 .186 8 0
1991 NYN MLB NL 578 522 65 135 32 1 16 217 74 49 46 6 6 .259 .322 .416 .157 4 1
1992 KCA MLB AL 445 373 45 92 25 0 13 156 49 67 48 7 1 .247 .357 .418 .172 5 0
1993 KCA MLB AL 393 351 44 86 22 4 11 149 42 37 56 2 2 .245 .316 .425 .179 3 1
1994 NYN MLB NL 201 180 23 46 11 2 4 73 21 20 34 2 0 .256 .328 .406 .150 1 0

Plate Discipline

YEAR Pits Zone% Swing% Contact% Z-Swing% O-Swing% Z-Contact% O-Contact% SwStr% CSAA

Injury History  —  No longer being updated

Last Update: 12/31/2014 23:59 ET

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2019 Preseason Forecast

Last Update: 1/27/2017 12:35 ET

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DateQuestionAnswer
2013-11-07 13:00:00 (link to chat)Who is a player you thought would be a no doubt star and flopped? And on the other side, who was a guy you thought wouldn't amount to anything and became a star?
(Robert from California)
I thought Kevin McReynolds would be a big star. Maybe I was focusing too much on tools. With the benefit of hindsight, I believe that this athlete's cool demeanor reflected a lack of drive. Later I thought that Grady Sizemore would be a perennial All-Star, even though he struck out too much. I didn't realize how physically brittle he would be. (I'd love to see Grady make a comeback, even for a season or two.)
I didn't think that Ryne Sandberg would be a Hall of Famer-or anything close to it. I saw him when the Phillies still imagined him as a shortstop, and I remember writing in my notebook that he only had "warning track power." But Dallas Green knew what the kid could do, and one of his first moves when he went to Chicago was to trade Ivan DeJesus to the Phils for Larry Bowa and Sandberg. What a steal! And what a great fit for Sandberg as a second baseman hitting in Wrigley Field. (Kevin Kerrane)
2012-07-24 13:00:00 (link to chat)What kind of career numbers would we probably have seen from Bo Jackson with out the injuries and a full focus on baseball ?
(19braves77 from Pensacola,FL)
Now that's an interesting question. From 88-90, he went from 2.1 WARP to 3.5 to 4.5. Now, you can't assume the upward trend will continue, but as you imply, Bo was not your typical case. Best case, a Sammy Sosa type career (with many fewer homers due to a later start and the overall environment). More likely case, a slightly faster, slightly better defending version of Kevin McReynolds (stat-wise, not excitement) (Dan Turkenkopf)
2008-08-28 13:00:00 (link to chat)Steven, How surprised at you that Matt Holliday is flirting with a 30/30 season, despite missing almost a month? He could always run a little but did you ever expect this type of steals production from him? Is this a one year thing or will he continue to run like this?
(bateman19 from Boston)
I think it's really cool. In a way, it's always more admirable/exciting when a non-burner picks his spots and has a great basestealing season - Holliday has only been caught once. I mean, Jose Reyes can steal a base when he feels like it, but a player like Holliday really has to pick his spots, so you're not just seeing speed at work, but also smarts. I don't really think this will be a regular thing given his age - he'll go back to his previously established levels. I'm reminded of Kevin McReynolds' 1988... (Steven Goldman)


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