Friday, March 13, 2026

Team Wins 1961-2025: pre 1961 teams dominate.

Expansion teams since 1961 are dead weight. Super League!  Tuesday, March 28, 2017 

The table in that 2017 post is superseded by the one below. It is sorted by Winning Percentage. Teams that existed before 1961 have their team name in bold. The top 8 of 30 and 12 of the top 14 are old traditional teams. Houston is the only expansion team with a Winning Percentage of 50% or above.

World Series and Pennant counts are 1961-2025. So the Yankees lose WS wins: 1923, 1927, 1928, 1932, 1936, 1937, 1938, 1939, 1941, 1943, 1947, 1949, 1950, 1951, 1952, 1953, 1956, 1958. They still have the most since 1961 despite only one 2001-2025 with Brian Cashman as General Manager.

The Texas Rangers started as the new Washington Senators in 1961 replacing the original Washington team that moved to Minneapolis to become the Minnesota Twins.

IDTeamNameWinPctWinsLossesYear1YearLAvgOfWYearsWSPenID
1NYYNew York Yankees56.09%5,7674,5141961202588.7265916NYY
2LADLos Angeles Dodgers54.98%5,6604,6341961202587.0865710LAD
3BOSBoston Red Sox53.09%5,4634,8281961202584.056546BOS
4STLSt. Louis Cardinals52.90%5,4384,8411961202583.6665510STL
5ATLAtlanta Braves52.10%5,3534,9221961202582.356525ATL
6SFGSan Francisco Giants51.61%5,3134,9821961202581.746536SFG
7CINCincinnati Reds51.33%5,2805,0071961202581.236536CIN
8BALBaltimore Orioles51.00%5,2405,0351961202580.626536BAL
9HOUHouston Astros50.28%5,0965,0401962202579.636425HOU
10OAKAthletics50.01%5,1485,1451961202579.26546OAK
11TORToronto Blue Jays49.99%3,8553,8561977202578.674923TOR
12PHIPhiladelphia Phillies49.98%5,1425,1461961202579.116526PHI
13CLECleveland Guardians49.74%5,1115,1641961202578.636503CLE
14MINMinnesota Twins49.63%5,1065,1831961202578.556523MIN
15ANALos Angeles Angels of Anaheim49.46%5,0935,2051961202578.356511ANA
16DETDetroit Tigers49.26%5,0695,2221961202577.986524DET
17CHWChicago White Sox49.22%5,0625,2221961202577.886511CHW
18MILMilwaukee Brewers48.94%4,4054,5951969202577.285701MIL
19TBDTampa Bay Rays48.92%2,1682,2641998202577.432802TBD
20ARIArizona Diamondbacks48.87%2,1672,2671998202577.392811ARI
21PITPittsburgh Pirates48.79%5,0135,2621961202577.126522PIT
22CHCChicago Cubs48.60%4,9955,2821961202576.856511CHC
23NYMNew York Mets48.38%4,8995,2271962202576.556425NYM
24WSNWashington Nationals48.14%4,3314,6651969202575.985711WSN
25SEASeattle Mariners47.84%3,6894,0221977202575.294900SEA
26KCRKansas City Royals47.70%4,2904,7031969202575.265724KCR
27TEXTexas Rangers47.65%4,8995,3831961202575.376513TEX
28SDPSan Diego Padres46.82%4,2174,7891969202573.985702SDP
29FLAMiami Marlins46.04%2,3822,7921993202572.183322FLA
30COLColorado Rockies45.62%2,3642,8181993202571.643301COL
IDTeamNameWinPctWinsLossesYear1YearLAvgOfWYearsWSPenID
Max56.09%5,7675,3831998202588.7265916
Min45.62%2,1672,2641961202571.642800



Thursday, January 22, 2026

Hall of Fame: Andruw Jones and Carlos Beltran? Highest season WAR: 8.2. What the heck?

Andruw Jones and Carlos Beltran were just announced as being voted into the Hall of Fame. Both were primarily center fielders.

Career:

Career OPS+:
Mantle 172
Cobb 168
Speaker 158
Mays 155
DiMaggio 155

Beltran 119
Jones 111

Complete fielding games in center:

Jones: 1579/1748=90.3%
Beltran: 1464/1917=76.3%

For some reason I had to reduce the percent of games in center from 75% to 55% to include Beltran in the query below.


For combined seasons, since 1901, Played at least 55% of games at CF, in the regular season, requiring Wins Above Replacement (WAR) >= 60 and Home Runs >= 0 and Adjusted OPS+ >= 0 and Offensive WAR (oWAR) >= 0 and Defensive WAR (dWAR) >= -11, sorted by descending Wins Above Replacement (WAR).

Provided by StatheadFound with Stathead. See Full Results.
Generated 1/21/2026.

Andruw Jones had the lowest oWAR but highest dWAR among these 14 center fielders.
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Season:

WAR 8.2 was chosen to include the best seasons for Beltran and Jones.


For single seasons, since 1901, Playing in the AL or NL, Played at least 75% of games at CF, in the regular season, requiring Wins Above Replacement (WAR) >= 8.2 and Offensive WAR (oWAR) >= 0 and Adjusted OPS+ >= 0 and Defensive WAR (dWAR) >= -111 and Home Runs >= 0, sorted by descending Wins Above Replacement (WAR).

BOLD means led the league.

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Generated 1/21/2026.

Multiples:
11: Mays
6: Speaker
5: Cobb, Mantle
4: Trout
3: DiMaggio, Griffey
2: Snider

In 2005 Andruw Jones led the league with 51 HR and 128 RBI; Jones had his highest OPS+: 136. He hit 434 career HR.

In 2006 Beltran hit 41 HR; OPS+ 150. He hit 435 career HR.

Beltran playoffs: 1.021 OPS in 256 PA. 16 HR.

Jones playoffs: .796 OPS in 279 PA. 10 HR.

Jim Edmunds hit 393 HR; highs 42, 42, 39. OPS+ 171, 160, 158, 149, 147, 137, 137. Career OPS+ 132.