I have another guest post up about historical fielding, this time about the Yankees over at Steve Lombardi’s WasWatching blog. It’s a fun read, I think, as even a non-Yankee fan would recognize most of the names. Some of the more interesting tidbits include:

  • Clete Boyer was a monster at third base, and deserved at least three Gold Glove awards.
  • Don Mattingly and Bobby Richardson were extremely overrated at first base and second base, respectively. I’d love to hear some thoughts on why Mattingly doesn’t rate well.
  • Wade Boggs did deserve his two Gold Gloves.
  • Dave Winfield’s arm had to rival Sid Fynch’s to deserve any of his.
  • Scott Brosius’ reputation as a godsend at third base in 1998 isn’t just legend talking. He was a black hole (in the good way).

If you have an interest in fielding numbers, either with today’s players or going back to 1956, it’s a lot easier than you think to find that information. This page has links to simple data tables on range, outfield throwing arms, catcher ratings, and first base scooping ability. I’m happy to answer any questions or point you in the right direction for any request.

Or, if you’re lazy, I’m happy to do the number-crunching for you. I’ll even right something up if you have a blog. Just send me an email at skyking162@gmail.com.

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3 Responses to “Historical Yankee Fielding”
  1. Jason says:

    Man, that Jeter number sticks out like a sore thumb. Where is the onslaught of visceral hate from the Yankee fans?

  2. dan says:

    At this point, Yankee fans are beginning to realize that the thousand studies done on Jeter have all come to the same conclusion. When so many different paths lead to the same place, it’s time to accept it. I’m a Yankee fan myself, but enjoy educating other Yankee fans who aren’t aware of jeter’s lack of fielding ability. FYI, anyone reading a post by Sky or most Yankee bloggers is fully aware of his fielding problems

  3. Willynb says:

    i am gonna show this to my friend, brother

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