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Not really trivia but interesting to think about.
To me three jump to mind. Mickey Vernon, who between his accomplishments and his service time interrupting his prime is a borderline HOF'er that gets no love. Pete Runnels - interestingly part of one of the most even trades of all time that benefited nobody. Sox and Angels, Runnels for Roman Mejias, both of whom never produced again. Runnels coming off a batting title and Mejias coming off a very solid 24 HR season. Bill Madlock - 4 Batting titles, 0 respect. Who else?
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Willie McGee
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First guy that popped into my head was Ferris Fain, other than his two batting titles he only hit .300 one other year. ETA, oops, I guess he would fall under most overrated
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Bill Madlock
.... ah, somehow overlooked him on your list . . . . Last edited by Snapolit1; 08-09-2022 at 07:46 AM. |
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Willie only gets there with an asterisk though. Eddie Murray actually led the majors in hitting the year of McGee's 2nd title but Willie won the batting title in the NL due to a timely trade to the A's. He had enough at bats to be official in the NL where he hit .332 but his batting average with the A's was enough to drop him to .324 for the season. Murray hit .331 for the Dodgers and Brett hit .329, so Eddie Murray led the majors in batting without winning a batting title. Numbers are from memory, so they may not be perfect, but they demonstrate the phenomenon.
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Good call, almost a Pete Runnels clone except he took NO walks if I recall correctly.
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While not necessarily underrated, I feel Wade Boggs does not get a whole lot of respect nowadays. Maybe it was due to his lack of power, I'm not quite sure but I feel like he's not talked about enough.
A more recent pick would be Nomar. Guy was an absolute terror at the plate.
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Paul Hines - 2 Batting Titles - 0 Respect
First triple crown winner and first to ever pull off an unassisted triple play (allegedly). Legend.
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Fain had one of the highest walk rates of all time. Runnels’ was above average but probably 50% lower. As such Id say Fain is the most underrated.
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![]() He was blocked by Carney Lansford at 3B, but still...he was clearly ready for the big leagues earlier than he was promoted there, as you suggested.
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Thinking of Don Mueller. Another guy who ALMOST won two batting titles but came up a little short 2x and NEVER walked.
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Lansford actually comes super close to making the list missing out on a second title to Puckett by .003
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Larry Walker. I know he's a HOFer now, but it wasn't ever a foregone conclusion. He won 3 batting titles and while the Colorado discount will always be there, he didn't win 3 batting titles hitting home runs.
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Bill Madlock did win 4 batting titles but was very underwhelming other than that great feat. |
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I'd argue they weren't run by geniuses for a long time. Yawkey refusing to integrate until the bitter end prevented them from winning a couple of titles in the 50's and 60's for sure.
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I agree with Boggs. I think his personality had a lot to do with the relative lack of love for him. People were always emphasizing his faults. As I used to say during his prime, he's the worst .350 hitter ever.
Madlock, meh.
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Edit: I’m an idiot, my guy didn’t win the 2 I thought he had.
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Tony Oliva - led league in Batting Avg. 3 times
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YR Home Away 1997 .384 .346 1998 .419 .302 1999 .382 .374 2001 .406 .293 So one batting title year was close, the other two are over .100 apart, and the near miss is a fairly standard home road split.
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I know it took him forever to get in, but hard to call a HOF'er underrated.
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Still think Larry’s underrated though. Home runs come mind first but I’d be surprised if the majority of people know he won 3 titles. That’s a marker for being underrated right?
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Lefty O'Doul would fit the bill for this conversation. Led the league twice once with a .398 average and the other with a .368 average. Even more impressive was the fact that in 1929 season he had 254 hits!
Pretty incredible that he was a .349 hitter for his career. Shame he didn't start his career as a hitter, as well.
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Ross Barnes- 3 titles
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Yes! And finished top three in two other years, if I'm not mistaken.
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Agree on Ross Barnes and Olivia.
I would posit two of the most underrated HOF hitters are Tony Gwynn and Rod Carew. Gwynn is tied with Wagner for most NL batting titles with 8 and can be included in the goat discussion. Carew had 7 titles, both are relegated to mid-tier or less in collectors minds. |
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Joe Mauer had 3 batting titles:2006 at .347, 2008 at .328, and 2009 hit
.365. Playing catcher all three years. Side note as a high school senior was the National Player of the year for football (QB) and baseball. |
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Hell yeah, Boggs was under-rated. Check out his 1987 season and then explain to me how he came in 9th in the MVP race. He's a modern statisticians dream player. Boggs was also much better defensively, then he ever got credit for. Even in his earlier years when he was getting charged with a lot of errors, his range factor was always excellent. Last edited by D. Bergin; 08-11-2022 at 10:04 AM. |
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Pete Rose gets a lot of love for longevity but the man had some serious years, including at least 3 batting titles (I think that’s it).
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The AAA seasons the sox had Glenn Hoffman in 1980 but Boggs had just got to AAA In 81 Carney Lansford won the batting title. The Sox at the time weren't all that good at player development, often keeping major league guys around much longer than most teams would today. In a way Boggs may have benefitted from not being the guy replacing Hobson, which would have come with a bit of stress from comparisons. And also sort of lucky to miss being in the strike in 81. When he came in there was no stigma, and he eventually replaced a guy who hit well in a short year but not in full seasons. I'm not sure, but there may have been gaps in his game he needed to fix before really being ready. |
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