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Originally Posted by sago
All stats courtesy of baseball-reference.com
If this "constant" is accurate, then Rizzuto falls way below it.
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An excellent defensive player, who could bunt. Looking at JAWS, WAR, and other innovative stats, he does not come close to deserving a plaque. Maybe in the broadcasting wing, certainly not as a player.
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Hey dude
I saw him play from 1947 to 1956; and, my memory is very clear for those years. Also, I have talked with Phil on many an occasion over the years. Can you say the same ?
Your numbers don't tell a true story. For example, I don't see Walks factored into them.
During the Yankees "dynasty" (1941 - 1953), Rizzuto was a key player in the Yankees seven World Championships (plus one AL Championship in 1942). Rizzuto's
On Base %
during these 10 years was approx.
.355
He scored
805 Runs during this 10-year period. That's a pretty good number for a "non-power" Lead-off hitter.
Anyhow, a better man than you or I said it the best....I will reiterate......
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Originally Posted by tedzan
In a conversation with Ted Williams in the 1980's in Cooperstown, Ted told me...... "if Phil Rizzuto played for us (Red SOX) all those years,
we would have been the Champions, instead of the Yankees".
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TED Z
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