The best Right Fielders in Major League Baseball history
10) Dwight Evans –
Owner of one of the strongest throwing arms among outfielders in baseball history,
eight time Gold Glove winner and three time All Star Evans saved 71 runs while
playing 2,092 games in right field, mainly with the Red Sox for 20 seasons from
1972-1991. His fielding average of .987 is higher than the league average of
.978 for right fielders during that time period. “Dewey” batted .272 with 385
home runs and 1,384 RBI’s.
9) Ichiro Suzuki – Playing 1,954 games in right field in
17 years from 2001-2017, mainly with the Mariners, “Wizard” has saved 123 runs
defensively and his .991 fielding percentage is higher than the league average
of .983. Winner of 10 Gold Gloves and a 10 time All Star, Suzuki has batted
.312 with 3,034 hits and 508 stolen bases.
8) Dave Winfield -
A 12 time All Star and winner of five Gold Gloves, Winfield played 1,882 games
in right for 22 years from 1973-1995, for the Yankees, Padres, Angels, Blue
Jays, and Twins. His .984 fielding percentage was above the league average of
.977. Winfield hit .283 with 465 home runs, 1,833 RBI’s, and 223 stolen bases.
7) Reggie Jackson -
“Mr. October” played 1,942 games in right field for 21 years from 1967-1987,
twice leading AL outfielders in assists. The 1973 AL MVP and 14 time All Star
batted .262 with 563 home runs, 1,702 RBI’s, and 228 stolen bases for the A’s,
Yankees, Angels, and Orioles. In 27 World Series games Jackson hit .357 with 10
homers and 24 RBI’s.
6) Tony Gwynn – A
15 time All Star Gwynn led the NL in batting average for eight of his 20 years
with the Padres from 1982-2001. “Captain Video” hit .338 with a .388 on base
percentage, 3,141 hits, and 319 stolen bases. He won five Gold Gloves while
playing 2,144 games in right field.
5) Roberto Clemente –
“The Great One” was named to 15 All Star teams, won 12 Gold Gloves, and was
selected as the 1966 NL MVP. Clemente played 2,305 games in right for the
Pirates for 18 years from 1955-1972, and is credited with saving 205 runs
defensively. He batted .317 with 3,000 hits, 240 homers, and 1,305 RBI’s.
4) Al Kaline – An
18 time All Star and winner of 10 Gold Gloves, “Mr. Tiger” played 2,031 games
in right field for Detroit for 22 seasons from 1953-1974. Kaline batted .297
with 399 home runs, 1,582 RBI’s, and 3,007 hits. His .985 fielding percentage
was higher than the league average of .978 and he is credited with saving 155
runs defensively.
3) Paul Waner – “Big
Poison” played 2,250 games in right field for 20 seasons from 1926-1945,
primarily with the Pirates. Waner batted .333 with a .404 on base percentage,
605 doubles, 191 triples, and 3,152 hits. He was named the 1927 NL MVP.
2) Mel Ott – A 12
time All Star, “Master Melvin” played 2,161 games in right field during 22
seasons from 1926-1947, all with the New York Giants. Ott hit .304 with 511 home
runs, 1,860 RBI’s, with a .414 on base percentage and .533 slugging percentage.
His fielding percentage of .980 was higher than the league average of .971 for
right fielders during that time period.
1) Hank Aaron – “Hammerin’
Hank” played 2,174 games in right, mainly with the Braves, during 23 seasons
from 1954-1975. His .980 fielding percentage was higher than the league average
of .976 and he is credited with saving 98 runs as a right fielder. Aaron batted
.305 with 755 homers, 2,297 RBI’s, 240 stolen bases, and a .555 slugging
percentage. He was selected to 25 All Star teams, won three Gold Gloves, and
was named the 1957 NL MVP.
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