“Shortstop, third base, riding. Dominican Republic, 03 through 2017. Three-time All-Star.
War number 60, 16 to 27. Speaking of war, 30.4 career. 6,599 at bats, 1,761 hits, 202 homer, homer, 267 batter.
Mm, 1,798 games, 7,319 plate appearances, 841 runs, 873 RBI. Slightly more RBI. It's kind of rare for middle infielders.
376 doubles, and 14th in MVP in 2014, 2011, 13, and 15 all-stars. First eight seasons with, they were the Cleveland Indians, now the Cleveland Guardians. Then four seasons, Detroit Tigers, four seasons, St. Louis Cardinals.
Surprised was never an all-star in Cleveland. Postseason, playoff, six different years, with all three teams, 12 series. Went to the World Series with the Tigers, lost to the Giants 2012.
58 games, 54 hits. 256 batter, eight home runs, postseason.
26 RBI, 15 doubles, all big, good postseason numbers.
See, this is why the stat does not make sense. Championship win probability added, negative 23.4%. How can that be possible?
What about the money? 82.5 million on the career, solid. 15.5 million, 2014 with St. Louis, the most.
Asdrubal Cabrera, Brett Boone, Juan Uribe, Jay Bell, Brandon Phillips, Bobby Gritch. We've done lots of these guys.
Rich[…]”
From Baseball Mostly: 913~TOTD #423⚾️HOF or Not❓Jhonny Peralta, Sep 14, 2024
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