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Frank Robinson
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Frank Robinson was an elite offensive outfielder across multiple teams and contexts. Winning MVP in both leagues isn’t a trivia fact—it’s evidence that his impact traveled with him. He hit 586 home runs while maintaining strong on-base ability, which kept his production from being streaky. His 1966 season is an all-time masterpiece of power, patience, and dominance. Robinson thrived in the 1960s, a pitching-heavy era that depressed many hitters’ numbers. That makes his 154 OPS+ and consistent run creation even more impressive. He punished mistakes and forced pitchers into uncomfortable zones because he could drive the ball to all fields. His peak seasons would play perfectly in the modern game because the approach is timeless. He also delivered in big moments, and his presence lengthened lineups in a way few right-handed bats could. As a historically portable middle-of-the-order bat, Robinson earns this placement.
Career Numbers
.294
AVG
2,943
Hits
586
HR
1,812
RBI
204
SB
.926
OPS