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  2. List of Major League Baseball career WAR leaders - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Major League Baseball (MLB) players to have accumulated a value of 50 or more career Wins Above Replacement (WAR) using the Baseball Reference calculation. [a] As of the conclusion of the 2024 Major League Baseball season, 320 players have reached a WAR value of 50.0 or higher, as detailed on this list.

  3. Stu Miller - Wikipedia

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    [14] [2] Ironically, Belanger is considered one of baseball's greatest defensive players with the second highest Defensive WAR (wins above replacement) of any player in baseball history. [15] On May 14, 1967, he gave up Mickey Mantle's 500th career home run. Jim Palmer credited Miller for helping him become a better pitcher. "I learned from ...

  4. Wins above replacement - Wikipedia

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    WAR value also depends on what position a player plays, with more value going to key defensive positions like catcher and shortstop than positions with less defensive importance such as first base. [2] A high WAR value built up by a player reflects successful performance, a large quantity of playing time, or both.

  5. The case for Willie Mays as baseball's GOAT - AOL

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    That number ranks 69th on the all-time defensive WAR leaderboard, which is good but, well, doesn't quite line up with Mays' defensive reputation. Kevin Kiermaier is a very good defender, but it's ...

  6. Mark Belanger - Wikipedia

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    Mark Henry Belanger (June 8, 1944 – October 6, 1998), nicknamed "the Blade," was an American professional baseball player and coach.He played 18 seasons in Major League Baseball as a shortstop from 1965 through 1982, most notably as a member of the Baltimore Orioles dynasty that won six American League East division titles, five American League pennants, and two World Series championships ...

  7. Bill Dahlen - Wikipedia

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    His 42-game hitting streak in 1894 was a record until 1897, and remains the fourth longest in history and the longest by a right-handed NL hitter. In Defensive Wins above replacement (WAR), his 28.5 is eleventh best all-time, and he finished in the top five in the category in ten different seasons. [2] [3]

  8. Deacon McGuire - Wikipedia

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    Prior to the 1890 season, McGuire had never earned a Wins Above Replacement (WAR) rating even as high as 1.0; his 1890 season received a 2.7 WAR rating. His defensive play also blossomed in 1890 with a 0.9 Defensive WAR rating – the only season in McGuire's long career in which he ranked among the top ten Defensive WAR ratings in his league. [1]

  9. Ed Brinkman - Wikipedia

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    [3] [7] His best batting average in the first eight years of his career was a .229 average posted in 1966 when he led American League shortstops with a 3.3 defensive Wins Above Replacement (WAR). [2] In 1969, Ted Williams was named as the Senators' manager and, he worked to improve Brinkman's hitting skills.