In response to our post on Monday, diligent reader Chris D dove into the Bulls stats and came up with some terrific numbers. In addition, he noted a few mistakes my original post that I will get to correcting in due course.
In the meantime, here’s Chris’ candidates for greatest Durham Bulls hitters.
Thanks, Chris!
He writes:
I'm a bit torn on what stats to go with, but here are a few that come to mind.
Top 5 OPS seasons (minimum 400 PA):
- Dan Johnson / 2010 / 1.053
- Steve Cox / 1999 / 1.003
- Dan Johnson / 2008 / .980
- Scott McClain / 1998 / .974
- Midre Cummings / 2004 / .966
- Steve Cox / 1999 / .341
- Toby Hall /2001 / .335
- Matt Diaz / 2004 / .332
- Elliot Johnson / 2010 / .319
- Aubrey Huff / 2000 / .316
If you'd like career total stats:
Career OPS (400 PA):
- Midre Cummings / .966
- Kevin Witt / .937
- Ozzie Timmons / .932
- Russ Canzler / .930
- Greg Blosser / .891
Career BA (400 AB):
- Matt Diaz / .331
- Randy Winn / .329
- Toby Hall / .328
- Aubrey Huff / .315
- Russ Canzler / .314
- Justin Ruggiano / 531
- Chris Richard / 459
- Elliot Johnson / 396
- BJ Upton / 357
- Dan Johnson / 315
- Chris Richard / 84
- Justin Ruggiano / 68
- Dan Johnson / 68
- Scott McClain / 62
- Bob Smith (who???) / 53
- Jared Sandberg / 53
- BJ Upton / 107
- Justin Ruggiano / 105
- Fernando Perez / 75
- Joey Gathright / 70
- Desmond Jennings / 69
- Justin Ruggiano / 37
- Leslie Anderson / 34
- BJ Upton / 32
- Jared Sandberg / 28
- Toby Hall / 27
- Joel Guzman / 27
- JJ Furmaniak / 27
- Johnny Gomes / 37
- Chris Richard / 37
- Justin Ruggiano / 26
- Matt Diaz / 21
- Paul Hoover / 17
- Steve Cox / 17
- Chris Richard / 17
- Midre Cummings / 12
- Ryan Jackson / 11
- Pete LaForest / 10
- Justin Ruggiano / 300
- Chris Richard / 299
- Dan Johnson / 230
- Scott McClain / 213
- Steve Cox / 203
- Justin Ruggiano / 546 (holy cow compared to #2)
- Elliot Johnson / 394
- Chris Richard / 391
- Jared Sandberg / 362
- BJ Upton / 289
Thanks for letting me take some space on your excellent blog. I realize after all that, I never actually picked what would be my top list. If I had to pick 5, I'd choose:
ReplyDelete1) Chris Richard
2) Steve Cox
3) Dan Johnson
4) Midre Cummings
5) Kevin Witt
But there sure have been some great players. Plenty of arguments could abound.
For a very different take on this whole issue, see
ReplyDeletehttp://thesnortingbull.blogspot.com/2013/01/the-best-of-bulls.html