Cesar Izturis played for 13 years and had three seasons that added up to like 6.8 bWAR, but had -0.7 bWAR for the rest of his career.
_airBenny
I lived in Ohio for many years and can honestly say I have never heard of Travis Shaw’s hometown… who knew there was a Washington Court House, OH
greenbean2112
Travis Shaw was so much fun to have around
missourinative
Skip Shumaker slashed .300/.350/.400 across 422 games in 3 seasons for a total of 3.7 bWAR. He played a total of 11 seasons and has a career bWAR of 1.6.
Tommy Pham posted 13.5 bWAR from ‘17-‘19. Through 12 years, he’s at 18.8 bWAR.
hoopbag33
Chris Choglan
NoCustard4201
Those brewers teams with hall, weeks, fielder, sheets were fun, blast from the past!
BluebirdOther8946
Id be very proud about having one good month in the MLB, hell even a single good game.
Kttulu
Chris Davis had 12.0 bwar from his monster 2013 season and that decent 2015 season. His career bwar is 11.5
VeryKnies23
Xavier Nady. One season with a WAR of 3.5. Finished his career with 3.8 over 12yrs
Milan4congress
I will not stand for Bobby Crosby slander
rickeygavin
70’s-80’s pinch runner/backup outfielder Miguel Dilone played for 12 seasons and had 2.5 career WAR.In 1980 he started the season with the Cubs AAA team,got sold to Cleveland for cash,made his season debut on May 1st and put up a 3.0 WAR season.My shaky math says the other 11 seasons weren’t good.
mlj21299
Bill Hall casually hitting 35 home runs in one season when he never had more than 20 in any other season in his career will always be funny to me
wolverine55
Willie Bloomquist was a childhood mainstay for me. Played 1055 games, but has a career WAR below what guys like Judge/Shohei/trout have done in a 3 game series. (He has 1 career fWAR)
VeryKnies23
Skip Schumaker. 11yrs with a WAR of 1.6. His two best seasons 1.6 & 1.8
Lieutenant_Doge
Jeff Mathis has the total of 0.3 WAR in his 17 years of service time
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Damn, forgot about the Mayor of Ding Dong City
Eric Thames?
This is a good post! Some solid names right there
Cesar Izturis played for 13 years and had three seasons that added up to like 6.8 bWAR, but had -0.7 bWAR for the rest of his career.
I lived in Ohio for many years and can honestly say I have never heard of Travis Shaw’s hometown… who knew there was a Washington Court House, OH
Travis Shaw was so much fun to have around
Skip Shumaker slashed .300/.350/.400 across 422 games in 3 seasons for a total of 3.7 bWAR. He played a total of 11 seasons and has a career bWAR of 1.6.
Tommy Pham posted 13.5 bWAR from ‘17-‘19. Through 12 years, he’s at 18.8 bWAR.
Chris Choglan
Those brewers teams with hall, weeks, fielder, sheets were fun, blast from the past!
Id be very proud about having one good month in the MLB, hell even a single good game.
Chris Davis had 12.0 bwar from his monster 2013 season and that decent 2015 season. His career bwar is 11.5
Xavier Nady. One season with a WAR of 3.5. Finished his career with 3.8 over 12yrs
I will not stand for Bobby Crosby slander
70’s-80’s pinch runner/backup outfielder Miguel Dilone played for 12 seasons and had 2.5 career WAR.In 1980 he started the season with the Cubs AAA team,got sold to Cleveland for cash,made his season debut on May 1st and put up a 3.0 WAR season.My shaky math says the other 11 seasons weren’t good.
Bill Hall casually hitting 35 home runs in one season when he never had more than 20 in any other season in his career will always be funny to me
Willie Bloomquist was a childhood mainstay for me. Played 1055 games, but has a career WAR below what guys like Judge/Shohei/trout have done in a 3 game series. (He has 1 career fWAR)
Skip Schumaker. 11yrs with a WAR of 1.6. His two best seasons 1.6 & 1.8
Jeff Mathis has the total of 0.3 WAR in his 17 years of service time
Pablo Sandovalhad played 14 years (19.0 WAR)
His WAR in 2011 was 6.0. And in 2009 was 4.3