Major League Baseball's 2022 trade deadline was an absolute barn burner, mainly set afire by megadeals involving Juan Soto, Josh Hader and Luis Castillo. (Jason Wise/MLB). This is essential to Jones case because of his late-career drop off due to injuries, and it reveals the otherworldly excellence of his peak. Fourteen former players are returning to the 2023 BBWAA ballot after receiving at least five percent of the overall vote in 2022: Fourth year on the ballotPlayed 18 seasons with Astros, Phillies, Yankees, Angels, Dodgers and MetsTwo-time All-Star (2004-05) who won a Silver Slugger Award in 2004 and a Gold Glove Award as a right fielder in 2005Hit .300-or-better six times (1998-2000, 2002-04), drove in 100-or-more runs eight times (2001, 2003-09), scored 100-or-more runs eight times (1999-2002, 2004-05, 2007-08) and drew 100-or-more walks eight times (1999-2006)Led MLB in walks with 124 in 2006 and led majors in triples with 11 in 1999Led NL with 50 doubles in 2002 en route to 574 for his career, tied for 25th all-timeDrew 1,476 walks, 20th on the all-time listPlayed 1,990 games in right field, 11th on all-time listOne of 75 players in history with at least 400 stolen basesOne of only two players in history, along with Barry Bonds, with at least 1,400 runs scored, 1,400 walks, 1,300 RBI and 400 stolen basesOne of only eight players all-time with at least eight seasons with 100 runs scored, eight seasons with 100 RBI and eight seasons with 100 walks (Barry Bonds, Lou Gehrig, Mel Ott, Babe Ruth, Frank Thomas, Jim Thome and Ted Williams)Batted .284 with a .392 on-base percentage over five Postseason series, totaling nine runs scored, nine RBI and 12 walks in 20 games. Relievers are such a unique case that Jay Jaffe had to create a new JAWS metric called R-JAWS (reliever JAWS) just for relievers to offset the starting pitching WAR from some of the relief candidates. Rolen started his Hall of Fame process with limited support (he received just 10.2% of the vote in 2018, his first year on the ballot) due to lighter career counting numbers than most inductees, but his two-way excellence is earning more recognition by the year. All logos are the trademark & property of their owners and not Sports Reference LLC. Ninth year on the ballotPlayed 22 seasons for Brewers, Padres, Marlins, Dodgers, Braves, Yankees, Tigers and MetsNamed to nine All-Star Games (1992-93, 1996, 1998-2000, 2003-05)Won five Silver Slugger Awards: One as third baseman (1992) and four as outfielder (1996, 2003-05)Finished in Top 10 of his leagues Most Valuable Player voting six times: 1992 (3rd), 1996 (6th), 2000 (9th), 2003 (3rd), 2004 (2nd), 2005 (8th)Hit 20-or-more home runs in 14 seasons, including eight with 30-or-more and two (1996, 2000) with at least 40 home runsRecorded at least 100 RBI in eight seasons (1992, 1996, 1999-2001, 2003-05), and scored 100-or-more runs in seven seasons (1996, 1999-2000, 2003-05, 2007)Led league in batting average once (1992), total bases once (1992) and on-base percentage once (1996)Posted a .300-or-better batting average in eight full seasons (1992, 1996, 1998-2003)Ranks 21st all-time in walks (1,475), 26th in home runs (509), 30th in RBI (1,676) and 35th in total bases (4,737)Appeared in nine Postseason series over six seasons with Marlins, Braves and Yankees, hitting .248 with six home runs, 19 RBI and 27 runs scored in 44 gamesMember of 1997 World Series Champion Marlins. deserve to also be in the Hall of Fame. He topped the 200-innings pitched mark in six seasons and was a member of three World Series-winning teams: 2002 Angels (when he started and won Game 7), 2013 Red Sox and 2016 Cubs. Gary Sheffield recorded at least 100 RBI in eight seasons and scored 100-or-more runs in seven seasons. He did more than enough to overcome that including posting 61.8 bWAR, making five All-Star Games, and finishing in the top 10 of MVP voting three times. He was also a member of the Red Sox 2013 World Series title team. Wagner finished 703 games, K-Rod had 677. . Rodriguez's 696 home runs, 3,115 hits and three MVP Awards speak for themselves, but he got just over a third of the vote in his Hall of Fame ballot debut in 2022 (34.3%), likely due to the same PED concerns that plagued Bonds and Clemens. Watch our How-To Videos to Become a Stathead, Subscribe to Stathead and get access to more data than you can imagine. (Brad Mangin/National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum). He also reached 20-home run mark in five seasons. Hell see a big boost in 2023. He posted 60.2 bWAR. Undeterred by a string of arm and shoulder issues, not least the setback of Tommy John surgery in November 2011, he battled to further success, pitching the Red Sox to victory in the pivotal game six matchup against the St Louis Cardinals in the 2013 World Series. The episode was not found or is unavailable. With the 2020-21 NHL season underway, we more or less have our class of new eligibles for the 2023 Hall of Fame locked in. The Baseball Writers Association of America revealed the newest ballot on Monday. How will a potential 2023 Baseball Hall of Fame ballot look? The size of the ballot was increased from eight to ten nominees, while also requiring that at least one candidate be a foreign-language broadcaster. A true multi-tool player, he announced his arrival with an American League Rookie of the Year accolade in 1999, scooping three Gold Glove Awards, two Silver Slugger Awards, and no less than nine All-Star selections en route to a career .279 batting average, culminating in a World Series win in 2017 whilst playing for the Houston Astros. To get elected, a players name must appear on at least 75% of the ballots. 7) Other new players joining the 2022-23 ballot. And here they come in my Five Things to Watch on the 2023 Hall of Fame ballot. Matt Partridge: It is without question that these two names would even feature on a second year ballot list if they were judged on their ball-playing resume alone. Sheffield was a wee bit of a liability in the field (Baseball-Reference docks 27.7 WAR for his, uh, lack of defense), but man, could he hit. lex Rodrguez was a three-time AL MVP Award winner, a 14-time All-Star and a 10-time Silver Slugger Award winner at shortstop and third base. Rodriguez might be the biggest question mark of the 2023 Hall of Fame voting cycle. Heltons 132 wRC+ which is a park adjusted stat that measures a hitters run-producing ability is on par with Hall-of-Famers Rickey Henderson, George Brett, Wade Boggs, Billy Williams, and Tony Gwynn and better than Hall-of-Famers like Ken Griffey Jr., Carl Yastrzemski, and Orlando Cepeda. A voting member can vote for up to 10 players. From the time he debuted, he was one of the most fun players to watch as he roamed center field for the Braves. Jones last year finished the voting process with 41.4% of votes. Im not so sure about Kent and Sheffield, though I, obviously, think both are more than deserving. (Brad Mangin/National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum). Can A-Rod restore his image with voters over the next few years? He nearly won the MVP in 2005 when he earned 23 of the Triple Crown while posting a .922 OPS. Third year on the ballotPlayed 19 seasons with the Twins, Angels and TigersNine-time Gold Glove Award winner in outfield (2001-09), third-best total of any center fielder in historyNamed to five All-Star Games (2002, 2007, 2009-10, 2013) and earned two Silver Slugger Awards (2009, 2013)Finished in Top 10 of American League MVP voting in 2002 (6th)Topped .300 mark in batting twice (2012-13)Recorded 100-or-more RBI in two seasons (2003, 2007) and reached the 90-RBI mark six other times (2001-02, 2006, 2009-10, 2012)Totaled 20-or-more home runs in 11 seasons (2001-04, 2006-11, 2015)Led his league in center fielder assists three times (2000-01, 2006), double plays twice (2005-06) and putouts once (2001)Totaled 5,263 career put outs in the outfield, 14th all-timeReached 20-stolen base mark in three seasons (2002, 2004-05)Appeared in 11 Postseason series over eight seasons, hitting .274 with four homers and 20 RBI in 48 games. If you care about postseason stats, K-Rod was historically much better in the playoffs, and he holds the single season saves record with 62. Im going to use this section to make the case for Andruw Jones who has garnered 69.5% of the votes on public ballots as of January 2nd. Logos were compiled by the amazing SportsLogos.net. Former slugging outfielder Carlos Beltrn, who belted 435 home runs and stole 312 bases during a 20-year MLB career, appears on the ballot for the first time, as does former All-Star closer Francisco Rodrguez and his 437 career saves. 2023 Top newcomers: Carlos Beltran, Ichiro Suzuki, Chase Utley, Bartolo Colon, Francisco Rodriguez Top holdovers: Vizquel, Rolen, Helton, Sheffield Most likely to be elected: Ortiz, Beltran,. The main reason detractors list is his career after he turned 30. Debuting on the BBWAA ballot in 2023 are Bronson Arroyo, Carlos Beltrn, Matt Cain, R.A. Dickey, Jacoby Ellsbury, Andre Ethier, J.J. Hardy, John Lackey, Mike Napoli, Jhonny Peralta, Francisco Rodrguez, Huston Street, Jered Weaver and Jayson Werth. However, looking more closely at Buehles career, I scrapped the idea, and left my ballot at nine. The BBWAA is getting in the way of these guys making it in sooner than later. Future Major League Baseball Hall-of-Fame Eligible Players Through 2023 These might not be first-year-ballot inductees, but I believe the following HOF-eligible players will get inducted at some point. Anyway, he also blasted over 500 career home runs while collecting dang near 2,700 hits. Though he retired with 696 home runs, this is a big year for him. Here are the six predictions for L.A.'s cannabis industry for 2023. . Seriously: if hes in the Hall of Fame (which he is and has been since 2017), then guys like Mark McGwire, Sammy Sosa, Barry Bonds, Alex Rodriguez, Manny Ramirez, Rafael Palmeiro, etc. Hall of Fame Reboot Offers Bonds, Clemens, Allen Another Shot One player on the ballot was accused of sexual abuse (Omar Vizquel). Eighth year on the ballotPitched 16 seasons with Astros, Phillies, Mets, Red Sox and BravesFinished Top 10 in NL Cy Young Award voting twice (1999-4th, 2006-6th)Recorded 422 career saves, second-highest among left-handed relievers and sixth overallCareer walks-plus-hits-per-innings-pitched ratio (WHIP) of 0.998 is lowest among all retired relievers with at least 700 innings pitchedCareer 2.31 ERA is lowest among retired left-handed pitchers with at least 500 innings pitched in live ball eraSeven-time All-Star (1999, 2001, 2003, 2005, 2007-08, 2010)Won 1999 NL Rolaids Relief AwardLed NL in games finished twice (2003, 2005), and finished among league top five in saves four times (1999, 2003, 2006, 2010)Set record (since surpassed) for highest single-season-strikeout-per-nine innings rate among relievers (14.95) in 1999Recorded 12 seasons with 20-plus saves, nine seasons with 30-or-more and two with 40-or more (2003, 2006)Finished no-hitter that included six Astros pitchers vs. Yankees on June 11, 2003 Appeared in eight Postseason series over seven seasons with Astros, Mets, Red Sox and Braves, posting 1-1 record with three saves and 10.03 ERA in 14 games. The ballot features candidates whose primary contribution to baseball came in 1980 or later. Given their track record an enormous. Several surpris. I keep going back to the known ballots and Hall of Fame tracker done by Ryan Thibodaux and others. It feels as though a lot of the voters have drawn the line in the sand in regards to the steroid guys with Bonds and Clemens omissions last year. For reasons that escape me, there is a sanctity associated with making the Hall of Fame on the first ballot. On January 24th, the Baseball Writers' Association of America will unveil what players they've chosen for Cooperstown. Privacy Statement/Your California Privacy Rights. Even so, his case is stellar enough to hike up his vote totals closer to the 75% threshold as he nears the end of his time on the ballot. Beltrn might be the only 2022-23 newcomer with a realistic chance at becoming a Hall of Famer, whether it's on the first ballot or later. The following article is part of Jay Jaffe's ongoing look at the candidates on the BBWAA 2023 Hall of Fame ballot. Whoever gets the nod will be inducted, alongside Fred McGriff (more on him later), on July 23rd. b) Hasnt he paid enough for it by immediately losing his managerial gig? (Brad Mangin/National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum). Andruw Jones debuted in the big leagues in 1996 and helped the Braves advance to the World Series, where he batted .400 with two home runs in the Fall Classic. Helton is 15th on the list for first basemen, everyone ahead of him not named Rafael Palmeiro is in the Hall or will be one day (i.e. Va. Senate Democrats kill effort to repeal electric car rule. After Beltrn, Rodrguez has the next-strongest Hall of Fame rsum among next year's first-time-eligible players, although the road to Cooperstown is difficult for relievers. Breaking down the 2023 Hall of Fame ballot One and done: Jacoby Ellsbury, Jhonny Peralta, Jayson Werth, Matt Cain, J.J. Hardy, Mike Napoli, Jered Weaver, R.A. Dickey, Bronson Arroyo, Andre Either, Huston Street Kevin Skiver is a content producer at The Sporting News. Andy Pettitte John Lackey will be one of the more interesting first-time candidates in 2023. 2022-23 NBA MVP Is Officially A Five-Man Race. The blemishes that likely clouded voters decisions in the past were the aforementioned deficiencies in the field and links to the BALCO performance-enhancing drugs scandal. The only player on his 10th and final ballot this year is Jeff Kent, an All-Star second baseman and the 2000 National League MVP, who received 32.7 percent of the vote last year. Rolen was committed to playing basketball at Georgia before he signed with the Phillies as a second-round pick in 1993. That's a reduction of 28% over seven years. Besides Rolen, Helton (52%) and Wagner (51%) are the only returning players who got at least half the vote on the 2022 ballot. Andy Pettitte won 253 games over 18 big league seasons and pitched for five teams that won the World Series. (Brad Mangin/Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum). His WAR7 of 46.4 is not only the ninth-highest of all time by a center fielder, but is also above the average of the 19 Hall of Fame centerfielders and trails only one non-Hall-of-Famer (Trout). K-Rod, meanwhile, was a reliever, a position voters are historically unkind toward. Call 1-800-GAMBLER. Jeff Kent was named the 2000 NL MVP and finished in the top 10 of NL MVP voting in three other seasons. 14. The 2021 vote was the first since 2013 where there wasn't a first-ballot Hall of Famer, but Beltran's part in the 2017 Astros sign-stealing scandal could cause him problems. These are players who will be appearing on their sixth (or more) ballot. Taking a look ahead at the 2023 Baseball Hall of Fame ballot Bonds, Clemens, Schilling, and Sosa all exhausted their 10-year eligibility for Hall of Fame consideration by the Baseball Writers' Association of America (BBWAA), meaning their names will be stricken from the 2023 ballot. With Red Sox legend David Ortiz as the sole 2022 inductee to the Baseball Hall of Fame, voters from the Baseball Writers Association of America can begin to look ahead to their 2023. A dude named Ryan Thibodaux tracks Hall of Fame ballots, and right now, Rolen is on 81% of them with 31% of the ballots turned in. Who Was Inducted into the 2022 NBA Hall of Fame? 2023: Todd Helton in his fifth year of eligibility with the BBWAA; Tommy John through the Veterans Committee; a newly-appointed Steroid Era Committee will enshrine strongly-suspected or confirmed PED users whose eligibility with the BBWAA has expired, namely Barry Bonds, Roger Clemens, Rafael Palmeiro, Mark McGwire and Sammy Sosa. Huston Street is one of only 11 pitchers in history with a winning percentage of at least .500, an ERA of less than 3.00 and 300 saves. He reached the 20-homer mark in eight seasons and the 100-RBI mark in 2016 while helping Cleveland win the American League pennant. He finished 12th in National League Cy Young Award voting in 2010 and also won a Gold Glove Award that year. The remaining returning candidates are Manny Ramirez (28.9 percent last year, seventh ballot in 2023), Omar Vizquel (23.9 percent, sixth ballot), Andy Pettitte (10.7 percent, fifth ballot), Jimmy Rollins (9.4 percent, second ballot), Bobby Abreu (8.6 percent, fourth ballot), Mark Buehrle (5.8 percent, third ballot) and Torii Hunter (5.3 percent, third ballot). While unofficial, these are some of the top players Baseball Reference lists as potentially making the ballot next year. Dates for future Hall of Fame Induction Ceremonies include: 2023: Sunday, July 23 2024: Sunday, July 21 2025: Sunday, July 27 . Some high school data is courtesy David McWater. Writers can select up to 10 players on their ballot. He is just shy of the average WAR (71.9) of the 19 center fielders previously enshrined. The third baseman has had a meteoric rise since debuting at 10.2. He was . A player must receive 75 percent of the writers' vote to get in. Nine of the 17 holdovers on the 2021 Baseball Hall of Fame ballot moved up in this year's voting by the baseball writers and moved closer to the magical 75 per cent required for election. Jake listed the statistical portion of the argument for K-Rod but I want to explain the logistics of his case a bit more. (Mark Cunningham/MLB). For years, the Hall of Fame ballot was overcrowded with players certain to receive over 5% of the vote, but unlikely to ever actually be elected. During his time in St. Louis, he made four All-Star Games, won three Gold Gloves, and went to two World Series, helping the 2006 Cardinals win the teams first championship in 24 years. (Brad Mangin/National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum). (National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum). known to baseball fans as "Stan the Man, " died 10 years ago this week. Carlos Beltrn is the headliner of the players on the ballot for the first time this year. Wagner, who recorded 422 saves and averaged 11.9 strikeouts per nine innings, has made steady gains in the last few election cycles. Just for good measure, he drew 103 walks that year as well. Total Zone Rating and initial framework for Wins above Replacement calculations provided by Sean Smith. His career stolen base success rate of 85.16 ranks third all-time among players with at least 100 stolen base attempts. Hall of Fame Reboot Offers Bonds, Clemens, Allen Another Shot One player on the ballot was accused of sexual abuse (Omar Vizquel). The results will be announced by Hall of Fame president Josh Rawitch at 6 p.m. Unlike that group, Helton has never been implicated with steroids. The trouble facing Beltrn, much like Bonds, Schilling, et al, is the lingering controversy of off-field antics, and he will likely forever be tainted as one of the leaders identified by MLB in the sign-stealing scandal of the 2017 World Series victory by the Astros. He is one of only nine pitchers in history with at least 300 saves and 1,100 strikeouts. 2024: Adran Beltr, Joe Mauer . Davis Byrd: This would normally be the time I would wax poetic on the grave injustice it is that Billy Wagner isnt in the Hall already, but Im going to go a different route this time and say Todd Helton. 2023 BBWAA Ballot Davis Byrd: I think this honor will belong to one Andruw Jones. Any electees will be inducted during Hall of Fame Weekend on Sunday, July 23, at 1:30 p.m. on the grounds of the Clark Sports Center in Cooperstown. No, the former Pirates and Mets outfielder of the same name from 1951 to 1966 has passed away. So why not vote those guys in now? Baseball Hall of Famer voters are notorious for making players sweat, so these players have made their bones. The Royals may be in the market for a third catcher. Only six of those seasons were without a humidor in Coors Field. Relievers are a tricky case and there are mixed opinions about their validity for the Hall of Fame. Looking at potential 2023 Baseball Hall of Fame ballot: Alex Rodriguez to return for second year, last chance for Jeff Kent, Beltran headlines newcomers on 2023 ballot, Baseball Reference lists as potentially making the ballot next year, MLB Power Rankings, post All-Star Break edition. I wouldve gone with Mark Buehrle, the longtime lefty pitcher for the White Sox (and, evidently, the Marlins and Blue Jays) over guys like Billy Wagner (#closersareoverrated), Torii Hunter, and Jimmy Rollins. All rights reserved. That, in turn, leads to another problem, one exemplified by the unanimous election of Fred McGriff by the Contemporary Era committee, which consists of former players and former or current executives and others inside the game: The writers and the Hall of Fame members are not on the same page on who should be elected to the Hall of Fame. ET. For others, its time for the Hall to look itself in the mirror and recognize that its being hypocritical. BetUS has posted odds on who will make the Major League Baseball Hall of Fame in 2022. First year on the ballotPlayed 15 seasons with Blue Jays, Dodgers, Phillies and NationalsReached the 20-homer mark in six seasons (2008-11, 2013, 2016)Hit .300-or-better in two full seasons (2012-13)Named to National League All-Star team in 2009Led NL in doubles (46) in 2010, the same year he finished eighth in NL Most Valuable Player Award votingReached 20-steal mark in two seasons (2008-09) and his career stolen base success rate of 85.16 ranks third all-time among players with at least 100 stolen base attemptsLed NL right fielders in fielding percentage in 2013 (.992) and NL left fielders in fielding percentage in 2016 (.995)Appeared in 14 Postseason series over nine seasons, batting .251 with 15 homers and 30 RBI in 63 gamesHit .444 (8-for-18) in Phillies victory in 2008 World Series. (The Baseball Hall of Fame determines which team the player will represent with his ballcap, so I make guesses there, as well.) Derek Jeter is a lock, and Ted Simmons and . 1 of 2. For his career, he was worth 62.8 bWAR while going to five All-Star Games, winning one Silver Slugger, and capturing 10 Gold Gloves in a row. Jones began his MLB career very young. Times running out for A-Rod and Manny, but the BBWAA can still do right be them. While Todd Helton is setting the pace for this group, Alex Rodriguez is the most notable name on the list. NFL. It could determine if he's destined to follow in the footsteps of Bonds, Clemensand Schilling. Andre Ethier played 12 seasons, all with the Dodgers. 2024:Adran Beltr, Joe Mauer,. Still, there are concerns about the matchup for TCU, and a lot of it will depend on the status of Georgia tight end Darnell Washington.While NFL scouts salivate over what Washington could become as a pass-catcher based on his size and athleticism, what he already is is a tremendous blocker in the run game. 1. Rolen's Hall of Fame voting share by year: 2018 -- 10.2%2019 -- 17.2% (+7 points)2020 -- 35.3% (+18.1 points)2021 -- 52.9% (+17.6 points)2022 -- 63.2% (+10.3 points). Davis Byrd: If I had to step out on a limb I would say that he doesnt. Any candidate who receives votes on 75 percent of all ballots cast will earn election to the Hall of Fame. Third year on the ballotPitched 16 seasons for White Sox, Marlins and Blue JaysRecorded 14 200-plus inning seasons, all consecutively (2001-14), to set American League record Led AL in innings pitched twice (2004-05) and games started twice (2004, 2008)Finished fifth in 2005 AL Cy Young Award votingNamed to five All-Star teams (2002, 2005-06, 2009, 2014), drawing starting assignment for AL in 2005 Mid-Summer ClassicFour-time Gold Glove Award winner (2009-12)Led league in assists among pitchers in five seasons (2001-02, 2004, 2009, 2012)Led MLB in complete games with four during his final season of 2015Won 13-or-more games in 12 of his 16 seasonsPitched no-hitter for White Sox against the Rangers on April 18, 2007Pitched perfect game for White Sox against Rays on July 23, 2009Appeared in five Postseason series, posting 2-1 record with 4.11 ERA over six games, including four startsWent 2-0 over four games during 2005 Postseason while helping White Sox win World Series title. He was on the BBWAA ballot for the maximum number of 10 years. However, it could be argued that this scandal was more organizational and less individualized, as with the obvious personal gain taken from steroid abuse. It will be interesting to monitor Wagner alongside K-Rod, with two of the most dominant closers of their times vying for election. In terms of WAR, Beltrn stands out as the eighth-best center fielder of all time with 70.1 bWAR, putting him in between Joe DiMaggio and Kenny Lofton among his peers. Jones 111 OPS+ is much better than Smiths 87. Davis Byrd: No name jumps off the page past Beltrn immediately and none of the first timers will be elected this year. Published July 26, 2022. Todd Helton is more than worthy of being in that company, he just had the misfortune of being loyal to a franchise that was terrible for much of his tenure there. Fifth year on the ballotPlayed 17 seasons, all with the RockiesFinished second in 1998 National League Rookie of the Year votingFive-time All-Star (2000-04) who finished in the Top 10 of the NL Most Valuable Player Award voting three times: 2000 (5th), 2001 (9th) and 2003 (7th)Three-time Gold Glove Award winner (2001-02, 2004) and four-time Silver Slugger Award winner (2000-03) at first baseReached the 20-home run mark in eight seasons (1998-2005), including six seasons with 30-or-more home runs (1999-2004)Hit .300-or-better in 12 seasons (1998-2007, 2009, 2011), including a National League-best .372 in 2000Also led NL in hits (216), doubles (59), total bases (405) and RBI (147) in 2000One of only seven players in history with at least two seasons (2000-01) with 400-or-more total basesScored 100-or-more runs in six seasons (1999-2004), drove in at least 100 runs in five seasons (1999-2003) and drew 100-or-more walks five times (2000, 2003-05, 2007)Led NL in on-base percentage twice (2000, 2005)Ranks 22nd all-time in OPS (.953), 20th all-time in doubles (592) and tied for 29th all-time in on-base percentage (.414)Led NL in fielding percentage among first basemen six times (2001, 2004, 2006-07, 2011, 2013), double plays six times (1998-2000, 2002-03, 2006) and assists four times (1998, 2000, 2003-04)Appeared in four Postseason series over two seasons, batting .211 with 11 runs scored and four RBI in 15 gamesMember of Rockies 2007 National League Championship team.
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