My latest forĀ The Athletic looks at free agents who signed after the offseason was technically over, listing both the richest contracts handed out after pitchers and catchers had reported to camp and the top performances by players who signed that late. I pitched the piece in anticipation of this spring yielding both the richest contract handed out after pitchers and catchers reported and the most contracts with a guarantee of at least eight-figures agreed to at such a late date. Both records were set while I was researching and writing it, and there will be more where those came from given the quality of free agents still remaining on the market now a week past pitchers and catchers. My goal here, as it so often is, was to put all of that in context.
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The Athletic: Free Agents who signed after Pitchers and Catchers
Posted by Cliff Corcoran on February 20, 2018 in My Writing
Tags: Andre Dawson, Andy Messersmith, Darrell Evans, Doyle Alexander, Eric Hosmer, free agents, J.D. Martinez, Kendrys Morales, Kevin Brown, Larry Walker, Mark Grace, Nelson Cruz, Rich Reuschel, Stephen Drew, The Athletic, Tim Raines, Ubaldo Jimenez
Slash-Stat Triple Crown Winners
Here are the 46 instances of a hitter leading his league in all three slash stats (batting average, on-base percentage, and slugging percentage), a concept I dubbed the “Slash-Stat Triple Crown” in a post for SI.com’s Fungoes blog in September 2007. Italics indicate the hitter led the majors in that category.
Update: Add Christian Yelich in 2019 (.329/.429/.671), and Juan Soto in the abbreviated 2020 season (.351/.490/.695 in just 196 PA), both in the NL. So there have now been 48 instances.
Year |
Player |
POS |
Team |
Lg. |
AVG |
OBP |
SLG |
2013 |
Miguel Cabrera |
3B |
Tigers |
AL |
.348 |
.442 |
.636 |
2009 |
Joe Mauer |
C |
Twins |
AL |
.365 |
.444 |
.587 |
2004 |
Barry Bonds |
LF |
Giants |
NL |
.362 |
.609 |
.812 |
2002 |
Barry Bonds |
LF |
Giants |
NL |
.370 |
.582 |
.799 |
2000 |
Todd Helton |
1B |
Rockies |
NL |
.372 |
.463 |
.698 |
1999 |
Larry Walker |
RF |
Rockies |
NL |
.379 |
.458 |
.710 |
1980 |
George Brett |
3B |
Royals |
AL |
.390 |
.454 |
.664 |
1979 |
Fred Lynn |
CF |
Red Sox |
AL |
.333 |
.423 |
.637 |
1967 |
Carl Yastrzemski |
LF |
Red Sox |
AL |
.326 |
.418 |
.622 |
1966 |
Frank Robinson |
RF |
Orioles |
AL |
.316 |
.410 |
.637 |
1957 |
Ted Williams |
LF |
Red Sox |
AL |
.388 |
.526 |
.731 |
1948 |
Stan Musial |
RF |
Cardinals |
NL |
.376 |
.450 |
.702 |
1948 |
Ted Williams |
LF |
Red Sox |
AL |
.369 |
.497 |
.615 |
1947 |
Ted Williams |
LF |
Red Sox |
AL |
.343 |
.499 |
.634 |
1943 |
Stan Musial |
RF |
Cardinals |
NL |
.357 |
.425 |
.562 |
1942 |
Ted Williams |
LF |
Red Sox |
AL |
.356 |
.499 |
.648 |
1941 |
Ted Williams |
LF |
Red Sox |
AL |
.406 |
.553 |
.735 |
1938 |
Jimmie Foxx |
1B |
Red Sox |
AL |
.349 |
.462 |
.704 |
1935 |
Arky Vaughan |
SS |
Pirates |
NL |
.385 |
.491 |
.607 |
1934 |
Lou Gehrig |
1B |
Yankees |
AL |
.363 |
.465 |
.706 |
1933 |
Chuck Klein |
RF |
Phillies |
NL |
.368 |
.422 |
.602 |
1928 |
Rogers Hornsby |
2B |
Cardinals |
NL |
.387 |
.498 |
.632 |
1925 |
Rogers Hornsby |
2B |
Cardinals |
NL |
.403 |
.489 |
.756 |
1924 |
Babe Ruth |
RF |
Yankees |
AL |
.378 |
.513 |
.739 |
1924 |
Rogers Hornsby |
2B |
Cardinals |
NL |
.424 |
.507 |
.696 |
1923 |
Rogers Hornsby |
2B |
Cardinals |
NL |
.384 |
.459 |
.627 |
1922 |
Rogers Hornsby |
2B |
Cardinals |
NL |
.401 |
.459 |
.722 |
1921 |
Rogers Hornsby |
2B |
Cardinals |
NL |
.397 |
.458 |
.639 |
1920 |
Rogers Hornsby |
2B |
Cardinals |
NL |
.370 |
.431 |
.559 |
1917 |
Ty Cobb |
CF |
Tigers |
AL |
.383 |
.444 |
.570 |
1916 |
Tris Speaker |
CF |
Red Sox |
AL |
.386 |
.470 |
.502 |
1914 |
Ty Cobb |
CF |
Tigers |
AL |
.368 |
.466 |
.513 |
1910 |
Sherry Magee |
LF |
Phillies |
NL |
.331 |
.445 |
.507 |
1909 |
Ty Cobb |
CF |
Tigers |
AL |
.377 |
.431 |
.517 |
1909 |
Honus Wagner |
SS |
Pirates |
NL |
.339 |
.420 |
.489 |
1908 |
Honus Wagner |
SS |
Pirates |
NL |
.354 |
.415 |
.542 |
1907 |
Honus Wagner |
SS |
Pirates |
NL |
.350 |
.408 |
.513 |
1906 |
George Stone |
LF |
Browns |
AL |
.358 |
.417 |
.501 |
1904 |
Honus Wagner |
SS |
Pirates |
NL |
.349 |
.423 |
.520 |
1904 |
Nap Lajoie |
2B |
Cleveland Naps |
AL |
.376 |
.413 |
.546 |
1901 |
Nap Lajoie |
2B |
Athletics |
AL |
.426 |
.463 |
.643 |
1891 |
Dan Brouthers |
1B |
Boston Reds |
AA |
.350 |
.471 |
.512 |
1882 |
Tip O’Neill |
LF |
St. Louis Browns |
AA |
.435 |
.490 |
.691 |
1883 |
Dan Brouthers |
1B |
Buffalo Bisons |
NL |
.374 |
.397 |
.572 |
1882 |
Dan Brouthers |
1B |
Buffalo Bisons |
NL |
.368 |
.403 |
.547 |
1882 |
Pete Browning |
2B |
Louisville Eclipse |
AA |
.378 |
.430 |
.510 |
1880 |
Piano Legs Gore |
CF |
White Stockings |
NL |
.360 |
.399 |
.463 |
Posted by Cliff Corcoran on September 25, 2012 in Lists, Supplemental Materials
Tags: Arky Vaughan, Babe Ruth, Barry Bonds, Carl Yastrzemski, Chuck Klein, Dan Brouthers, Frank Robinson, Fred Lynn, Fungoes, George Brett, George Stone, Honus Wagner, Jimmie Foxx, Joe Mauer, Larry Walker, Lou Gehrig, Nap Lajoie, Pete Browning, Piano Legs Gore, Rogers Hornsby, Sherry Magee, Slash-Stat Triple Crown, Stan Musial, Ted Williams, Tip O'Neill, Todd Helton, Tris Speaker, Ty Cobb