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Trivia: Mr. Consistency?
For 7 consecutive years these were my average stats per year
Games Played 153 Plate Appearances 654 WAR 2.4 Runs scored 76 Hits 172 Doubles 27 Triples 3 Home Runs 16 Bases on Balls 36 Strike Outs 47 Batting Average .283 Slugging Average .416 I only played for one team. For 7 years none of my stats varied very much. Looking for two answers 1. Who am I? 2. Is there any regular player in major league history with a more consistent 7 year consecutive span? I don't know of one. |
My first thought...just based on the stats you shared...without doing any checking - was Bobby Doerr, but answer must be someone during 162-game seasons...right?
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Fred Lynn?
Probably not close but for some reason his name came to mind |
I don’t know the answer but being a Cardinals fan I remember Ozzie Smith had exactly 50 RBIs every year for about 20 years
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Khris Davis hit .247 4 seasons in a row.
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Harvey Kuehn
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So far seven incorrect guesses. Please note that I gave enough data to assure that there would not be more than one. I do not know if there is someone more consistent (with different numbers over a seven year span) than the Mr. Consistency in this thread. |
That's such an average stat line, I can't even begin to think who it might be.
Jose Cruz? Tom Tresh? |
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Roy White?
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I think Khris Davis was mentioned as perhaps a challenge to the crown.
Not a 7 year run, but his 3 year run from 2016 to 2018 has to be in the running for most consistent 3 year run I've ever seen. Not just batting average, but almost identical across the board in nearly every category. |
Bill Freehan?
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I'm going with a late career George Brett or a late career Kirby Puckett. The 172 average hits and one-team career seem like the biggest clues.
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Bobby Grich?
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Frank White? |
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I don't think Brooks Robinson averaged 172 hits over a 7-year period, but I'll guess him.
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Maybe we have a challenger here for consistency. Stumbled upon this fella. He's not your guy, but he's got a 10 year run that doesn't deviate very much at all. Bonus points if anybody guesses who it is. He also played for the same team his whole career.
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My guy's career was not limited to 7 years. I'm guessing one of his eighth years (before or after the seven shown) would compare favorably to your example, but this is what I was looking for in terms of other players who were noted for consistency, if nothing else.;) |
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It’s surprising how little this guys name comes up nowadays. Not a superstar, but a solid player. His Rookie card was slightly hot for a minute or two. |
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Bernie was an excellent choice and would likely be on the Top Ten Consistency list, if one existed. |
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To avoid confusion, Frank informed me that the player he is looking for did play for a second team at the end of his career.
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Jeter makes #21 no
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Gabby Hartnett did play in six straight All Star games and played for the Giants his last year but he definitely didn't average 153 games a year.
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Frank Malzone
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BINGO |
https://www.baseball-reference.com/p...alzofr01.shtml
I don't see six CONSECUTIVE all star games. 4, then 2. |
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Frank was in 8 AS tilts 1957 * 1958 (3B) 1959-1 * 1959-2 (3B) 1960-1 (3B) 1960-2 (3B) 1963 (3B) 1964 The highlighted 6 were consecutive. As you may not recall in 1959 and 1960 there were two AS games in each of those summers. |
If I ever knew that I have forgotten. What was the deal there, that's odd.
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Apparently it didn't work very well as it only lasted 4 years. Let's not quibble over whether Hrbek is more consistent than Malzone. Actually they are very close. Depending how you do the calculations could favor either. |
16.4 WAR, 8 all star games. There may be something there.
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Seeing Hrbek's stats again are like meeting again a friend from my early childhood that I had forgotten. |
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