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Willie McCovey

Willie McCovey

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McCovey’s power was the kind that changed how teams pitched an entire lineup. He produced elite slug in a tougher run-scoring environment, which is exactly the kind of context edge I value. He also reached base at strong rates, so he wasn’t just a homer-only threat. His MVP-level seasons were legitimate take-over-the-league years, not narrative awards. Pitchers feared him because a mistake could turn into a three-run swing instantly. The park context and the era make his totals even more impressive than the raw numbers suggest. He stayed dangerous for a long time, maintaining impact well beyond his early peak. His swing produced both towering homers and hard contact that generated extra-base hits. In a “need one at-bat to flip a game” scenario, he’s one of the best left-handed options ever at first. That game-changing power keeps him inside the top ten.

Career Numbers

.270
AVG
2,211
Hits
521
HR
1,555
RBI
26
SB
.889
OPS