Thursday, May 28, 2026

Mike Trout, lest we forget: MVP finishes 2012-2020 nine consecutive years ages 20-28: 2,2,1,2,1,4,2,1,5.

Mike Trout

Position: Centerfielder

Bats: Right  •  Throws: Right

6-1, 235lb (185cm, 106kg)

Team: Los Angeles Angels (majors)

Born: August 7, 1991 (Age: 34-294d) in Vineland, NJ us


SeasonAgeWARGRHRRBIBAOBPSLGOPSOPS+rOBARbat+
2011190.54020516.220.281.390.67289.31997
20122010.51391293083.326.399.564.963168.430173
2013218.91571092797.323.432.557.988179.439187
2014227.715711536111.287.377.561.939169.413171
2015239.51591044190.299.402.590.991176.419179
20162410.415912329100.315.441.550.991173.435182
2017256.9114923372.306.442.6291.071186.451188
2018269.91401013979.312.460.6281.088198.455194
2019277.913411045104.291.438.6451.083182.444181
2020281.853411746.281.390.603.993167.414163

American League:

MVP (rank, share)

2012 AL (2, 72%)
2013 AL (2, 67%)
2014 AL (1, 100%)
2015 AL (2, 72%)
2016 AL (1, 85%)
2017 AL (4, 47%)
2018 AL (2, 63%)
2019 AL (1, 85%)
2020 AL (5, 41%)
2022 AL (8, 21%)


WAR Position Players

2012 AL  10.5 (1st)
2013 AL  8.9 (1st)
2014 AL  7.7 (1st)
2015 AL  9.5 (1st)
2016 AL  10.4 (1st)
2017 AL  6.9 (5th)
2018 AL  9.9 (2nd)
2019 AL  7.9 (3rd)
2022 AL  6.1 (5th)
Active  89.6 (1st)
Career  89.6 (31st)


Offensive WAR

2012 AL  8.7 (1st)
2013 AL  10.1 (1st)
2014 AL  8.8 (1st)
2015 AL  8.8 (1st)
2016 AL  9.9 (1st)
2017 AL  7.2 (2nd)
2018 AL  9.2 (1st)
2019 AL  8.1 (1st)
2020 AL  2.7 (3rd)
2022 AL  6.3 (4th)
2026 AL  2.5 (4th)
Active  90.9 (1st)
Career  90.9 (24th)

Adjusted OPS+

2012 AL  168 (1st)
2013 AL  179 (2nd)
2014 AL  169 (3rd)
2015 AL  176 (1st)
2016 AL  173 (1st)
2017 AL  186 (1st)
2018 AL  198 (1st)
2019 AL  182 (1st)
2020 AL  167 (3rd)
2026 AL  148 (7th)
Active  168 (2nd)
Career  168 (13th)

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Start each extra inning with top of the order instead of a runner on second? Do baseball fans have any imagination?

This is actually a test to see if baseball fans have any imagination. Two recent posts that were pretty much ignored:

If starting extra innings with a runner on second is OK, why aren't other changes ... like start each inning with top of the order?  Sunday, May 10, 2026


Oh, there should be no extra innings in the regular season. Let games end in ties. Force teams to try to win in 9. And extra innings in the tournament should not put a runner on second base. Eliminate that atrocity.

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1927 Yankees won 110 of 154 games 71.4%. Plate Appearances: Babe Ruth 691, catchers 626. Who wanted to see those catchers bat?  Sunday, May 24, 2026

On the 1927 Yankees there were three catchers who only played that position and only batted 8th in the lineup. The pitchers batted 9th...

The catchers had 90.5% as many PA as Ruth. Do you think fans in 1927 wanted to see them nearly as much as they wanted to see Ruth? ...

In 1927 or 2026 who the heck wants to see batters 7, 8, 9?

MLB could improve enormously if it implemented my recommendations about the batting order. Plus, ...

If starting extra innings with a runner on second is OK, why aren't other changes ... like start each inning with top of the order?  Sunday, May 10, 2026

Make the damn Strike Zone smaller: ball must be COMPLETELY inside the imaginary box.  Wednesday, May 20, 2026

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Sunday, May 24, 2026

1927 Yankees won 110 of 154 games 71.4%. Plate Appearances: Babe Ruth 691, catchers 626. Who wanted to see those catchers bat?

The 1927 Yankees is one of the greatest teams of all time. They played 99 years ago.

Babe Ruth set the season Home Run record for the fourth and final time with 60.

Lou Gehrig hit 47 HR, second most through 1927 only to Ruth:

For single seasons, up to 1927, Playing in the AL or NL, in the regular season, requiring Home Runs >= 40 and Adjusted OPS+ >= 0, sorted by descending Home Runs.

https://www.sports-reference.com/stathead/tiny/erekS

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Generated 5/24/2026.

Ruth led the league in Walks (Bases on Balls: BB) in all six years he is on that list, including the ridiculous 170 BB in 1923. MLB should have changed the walk rule before the next season but it was not even considered. It still hasn't been.

For single seasons, since 1903, Playing in the AL or NL, in the regular season, requiring Bases on Balls >= 150, sorted by descending Bases on Balls.

https://www.sports-reference.com/stathead/tiny/jDfpQ
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Generated 5/24/2026.

Notice Bonds and McGwire in years when they broke the HR record with at least 70.

MLB needs to have the better hitters hit much more than the weak hitters AND not simply be walked or Hit By Pitch (HBP).

Yankee batters Judge and Caballero: top v. bottom of the order.  Friday, May 1, 2026

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On the 1927 Yankees there were three catchers who only played that position and only batted 8th in the lineup. The pitchers batted 9th.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/teams/NYY/1927-batting-orders.shtml

The catchers Games Started (GS) add up to the Yankee games played (110-44-1): 74+56+25=155. In some games, more than one of them caught.

PlayerAgeBTGGSPC
1B2B3BSSLFCFRFOFDHPH
Pat Collins30RR92740890000000003
Johnny Grabowski27RR70560680000000002
Benny Bengough28RR31250300000000001

Plate Appearances (PA) totaled 626. PA and OPS+

Collins 313    116

Grabowski 223    78

Bengough 90    65

Since Collins had exactly half their PA, I think that the OPS+ for all three catchers nets out to 100, league average hitting.

Babe Ruth PA and OPS+: 691    225

The catchers had 90.5% as many PA as Ruth. Do you think fans in 1927 wanted to see them nearly as much as they wanted to see Ruth? And that's not even factoring in walks. Ruth had a league leading 137

In addition to the pitchers, the 1927 Yankees had two starting players with OPS+ below 100:

SS Koenig: 568 PA, OPS+ 83

3B Dugan: 429PA, OPS+ 78

https://www.baseball-reference.com/teams/NYY/1927-batting-orders.shtml

Koenig batted #2 in 115 of his 123 games.

Dugan batted #7 in 109 of his 112 games.

Here are the number of games started for batting order position #7 and their OPS+:

Dugan-109    78

Gazella-31    115

Morehart-8    79

Wera-7    70


Note: In 1927 Ruth batted only #3 and Gehrig batted only #4, which is why the Yankees assigned those numbers to them when the team introduced numbers in 1929. They were associated with those places in the batting order despite some changes in 1928 due to Gehrig's slump.

In 1927 or 2026 who the heck wants to see batters 7, 8, 9?

MLB could improve enormously if it implemented my recommendations about the batting order. Plus, ...

If starting extra innings with a runner on second is OK, why aren't other changes ... like start each inning with top of the order?  Sunday, May 10, 2026

Make the damn Strike Zone smaller: ball must be COMPLETELY inside the imaginary box.  Wednesday, May 20, 2026