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"It's too bad Davey Concepcion played before the 'web gem' era. Because his defensive genius would have been highlighted on national television every night." - Johnny Bench
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Regular season offensive stats and awards:
2488 regular season games (2nd in Reds history); averaged 130.9 games per season over 19 seasons
8327 AB (2nd in Reds history)
.267/.322/.357/.679/88
736 walks (7th in Reds history)
93 intentional walks (6th in Reds history)
2326 hits (3rd in Reds history)
1788 singles (2nd in Reds history)
389 doubles (3rd in Reds history)
48 triples (32nd in Reds history)
538 extra base hits (8th in Reds history)
101 home runs (26th in Reds history)
993 runs (6th in Reds history)
321 stolen bases (6th in Reds history)
74.65 stolen base success rate (2nd in Reds history)
3114 total bases (5th in Reds history)
950 RBI (7th in Reds history)
74 sac hits (27th in Reds history)
86 sac flies (2nd in Reds history)
1181 strikeouts (4th in Reds history)
266 grounded into double plays (1st in Reds history)
40.0 WAR
29.8 WAR7
34.9 JAWS
2 x Silver Slugger
3 x top 15 in NL MVP voting
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Regular season defensive stats and awards:
2178 games played at SS (8th MLB all-time)
48 Rtot at SS (38th MLB all-time)
20.9 dWAR (43rd MLB all-time)
6954 assists at SS (10th MLB all-time)
1290 double plays turned at SS (9th MLB all-time)
3670 putouts at SS (21st MLB all-time)
4.98 range Factor/9Inn as SS (15th MLB all-time)
.971 fielding % as SS (79th MLB all-time)
5 x Gold Glove at SS
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Misc. regular season awards and honors:
9 x All-Star
1 x All-Star MVP
April 1981 MLB Player of the Month Award
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Postseason stats and accomplishments:
34 games played, 112 plate appearances
.297/.333/.455/.789/46
6 walks
1 intentional walk
30 hits
4 doubles
3 triples
2 home runs
13 runs
7 stolen bases (10 attempts, 70% success rate)
46 total bases
13 RBI
1 sac hit
3 sac flies
4 x NL Champion
2 x World Series Champion
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Misc. career accomplishments:
Hall of Fame Monitor - 106 (likely HOFer ≈ 100)
Hall of Fame Standards - 29 (average HOFer ≈ 50)
Cincinnati Reds #13 retired
Cincinnati Reds Hall of Fame inductee
Venezuelan Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum inductee
Caribbean Baseball Hall of Fame inductee
Would you vote for Concepcion? He was pretty reliable for most of two decades; his batting's definitely not great but it sure wasn't terrible; he was good on the basepaths; and he was a defensive powerhouse. And he was an essential part of the Big Red Machine, especially in the postseason, in which the Reds won four pennants and two World Series championships.
This post was edited on 11/28 1:23 PM by Jon_D
"It's too bad Davey Concepcion played before the 'web gem' era. Because his defensive genius would have been highlighted on national television every night." - Johnny Bench
_______________________________________________
Regular season offensive stats and awards:
2488 regular season games (2nd in Reds history); averaged 130.9 games per season over 19 seasons
8327 AB (2nd in Reds history)
.267/.322/.357/.679/88
736 walks (7th in Reds history)
93 intentional walks (6th in Reds history)
2326 hits (3rd in Reds history)
1788 singles (2nd in Reds history)
389 doubles (3rd in Reds history)
48 triples (32nd in Reds history)
538 extra base hits (8th in Reds history)
101 home runs (26th in Reds history)
993 runs (6th in Reds history)
321 stolen bases (6th in Reds history)
74.65 stolen base success rate (2nd in Reds history)
3114 total bases (5th in Reds history)
950 RBI (7th in Reds history)
74 sac hits (27th in Reds history)
86 sac flies (2nd in Reds history)
1181 strikeouts (4th in Reds history)
266 grounded into double plays (1st in Reds history)
40.0 WAR
29.8 WAR7
34.9 JAWS
2 x Silver Slugger
3 x top 15 in NL MVP voting
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Regular season defensive stats and awards:
2178 games played at SS (8th MLB all-time)
48 Rtot at SS (38th MLB all-time)
20.9 dWAR (43rd MLB all-time)
6954 assists at SS (10th MLB all-time)
1290 double plays turned at SS (9th MLB all-time)
3670 putouts at SS (21st MLB all-time)
4.98 range Factor/9Inn as SS (15th MLB all-time)
.971 fielding % as SS (79th MLB all-time)
5 x Gold Glove at SS
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Misc. regular season awards and honors:
9 x All-Star
1 x All-Star MVP
April 1981 MLB Player of the Month Award
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Postseason stats and accomplishments:
34 games played, 112 plate appearances
.297/.333/.455/.789/46
6 walks
1 intentional walk
30 hits
4 doubles
3 triples
2 home runs
13 runs
7 stolen bases (10 attempts, 70% success rate)
46 total bases
13 RBI
1 sac hit
3 sac flies
4 x NL Champion
2 x World Series Champion
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Misc. career accomplishments:
Hall of Fame Monitor - 106 (likely HOFer ≈ 100)
Hall of Fame Standards - 29 (average HOFer ≈ 50)
Cincinnati Reds #13 retired
Cincinnati Reds Hall of Fame inductee
Venezuelan Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum inductee
Caribbean Baseball Hall of Fame inductee
Wikipedia said:Later in his career, Concepcion worked with Tony Perez and perfected the one-bounce throw to first base. Concepcion was the first shortstop to use this method to take advantage of the speedy artificial turf at Riverfront Stadium and other parks in the National League.
______________________________________________Wikipedia said:Grooming Barry Larkin as his successor, [Concepcion] became a dependable handyman at all four infield positions. He was replaced by Larkin in 1986, only 44 games away from Larry Bowa's NL record for shortstops.
Would you vote for Concepcion? He was pretty reliable for most of two decades; his batting's definitely not great but it sure wasn't terrible; he was good on the basepaths; and he was a defensive powerhouse. And he was an essential part of the Big Red Machine, especially in the postseason, in which the Reds won four pennants and two World Series championships.
This post was edited on 11/28 1:23 PM by Jon_D