Player | OPS+ | H | BB | SB | TB | Age | PA |
Ty Cobb | 182 | 1727 | 401 | 488 | 2416 | 18-27 | 5258 |
Mike Trout | 175 | 1132 | 643 | 178 | 2109 | 19-26 | 4432 |
Rogers Hornsby | 174 | 1486 | 415 | 104 | 2305 | 19-27 | 4767 |
Willie Mays | 158 | 1111 | 440 | 152 | 2068 | 20-27 | 3983 |
Ken Griffey | 150 | 1389 | 580 | 123 | 2580 | 19-27 | 5262 |
Frank Robinson | 148 | 1327 | 549 | 125 | 2438 | 20-27 | 5072 |
Alex Rodriguez | 144 | 1535 | 559 | 177 | 2899 | 18-27 | 5687 |
George Davis | 126 | 1451 | 453 | 366 | 2094 | 19-27 | 5183 |
Justin Upton | 121 | 1175 | 509 | 115 | 2049 | 19-27 | 4934 |
Andruw Jones | 112 | 1254 | 501 | 124 | 2312 | 19-27 | 5276 |
Saturday, June 30, 2018
Players with 1000+ hits, 400+ BBs, 100+ SBs and 2000+TBs thru their age 27 season sorted by OPS+
I initially had 500+ BBs but Willie Mays did not make the list. He did miss almost two seasons while in the military at ages 21-22. So notice he is last in PAs for guys on this list (and Trout is 2nd to last). 5 of the top 6 guys on this list are in the Hall of Fame. The other is Trout. He is 3rd on the list in SBs and 1st in BBs. Of course, he is only thru his age 26 season.
Checking on Al Kaline he just missed making this list with 88 stolen bases.
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