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Post by Deleted on Jan 16, 2018 5:51:11 GMT
John KrukAfter being dealt, Kruk blossomed into an All-Star as the Phillies used him primarily at first base. Kruk played in the All-Star Game in 1991, 1992, and 1993. In his 1993 appearance at the Midsummer Classic, he had a memorable at bat when he flailed wildly at 98 mile per hour fastballs from Seattle Mariners pitcher Randy Johnson. Johnson's first pitch flew over Kruk's head to the backstop, leading Kruk to feign heart palpitations and remark "That boy throws too hard and he's too wild. He could kill someone." Kruk, who batted .316/.430/.475 in 1993, was also a member of the Phillies' "Macho Row" which led the team to the World Series against the Toronto Blue Jays; in the losing effort, Kruk batted .348/.500/.391 in the Series. SUMMARY Career WAR 25.0 AB 3897 R 582 H 1170 BA .300 HR 100 RBI 592 SB 58 OBP .397 SLG .446 OPS .842 OPS+ 134
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Post by Deleted on Jan 16, 2018 6:08:19 GMT
Darren DaultonNickname "Dutch" Daulton led the National League (NL) in RBIs for 1992 with 109. Daulton also finished in the top 10 in on-base percentage, slugging percentage, OPS, home runs, walks, runs created, and extra base hits. Daulton earned his first all-star appearance, the National League Silver Slugger Award, and sixth place in NL MVP voting. Daulton was one of the catalysts of the NL pennant winning 1993 Phillies. Although the Phillies lost the World Series, Daulton was again named an all-star, drove in more than 100 runs for the second consecutive season, and finished seventh in National League MVP voting. Daulton once again finished in the top 10 in on-base percentage, RBIs, walks, and extra base hits. Daulton also finished in the top 10 in times on base and intentional walks. SUMMARY Career WAR 22.9 AB 3630 R 511 H 891 BA .245 HR 137 RBI 588 SB 50 OBP .357 SLG .427 OPS .784 OPS+ 114
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Post by Deleted on Jan 16, 2018 6:17:43 GMT
Mike LieberthalIn 1999, he hit 31 home runs and 96 RBIs for the Phillies, while hitting .300 with a career-best .551 slugging percentage. He was an All Star for the first time, only the third Phillie catcher ever to receive the honor (joining Darren Daulton and Bob Boone). He also won a Gold Glove Award, after posting a .997 fielding percentage—a new Phillie record at catcher. He joined Johnny Bench, Lance Parrish, and Iván Rodríguez as the only catchers to have hit 30 home runs in the same season that they won the Gold Glove Award. He also became the eighth major league catcher to bat .300 and hit 30 homers in the same season. He also became the first Phillie to bat .300 and hit 30 home runs since Greg Luzinski, in 1977. SUMMARY Career WAR 15.2 AB 4218 R 534 H 1155 BA .274 HR 150 RBI 610 SB 8 OBP .337 SLG .446 OPS .783 OPS+ 101
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