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Halonut

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tim salmon...always was a slow starter, thus never made it to the game. here is his 162 gm avg courtesy of baseballreference.com...

.282 29 98 with 33-2b 94-bb and a .385 ob%
 

matfanofold

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Top 15 Players Who Were Never an All-Star, by Win Shares

1. Tony Phillips, '82-'99 (268 WS)
2. Joe Kuhel, '30-'47 (243 WS)
3. Tim Salmon, '92-'06 (233 WS)
4. Babe Herman, '26-'45 (232 WS)
5. Charley Root, '23-'41 (223 WS)
6. Freddie Fitzsimmons, '25-'43 (222 WS)
7. Todd Zeile, '89-'04 (221 WS)
8. Richie Hebner, '68-'85 (219 WS)
9. Kirk Gibson, '79-'95 (218 WS)
10. Jose Cardenal, '63-'80 (212 WS)
11. Garry Maddox, '72-'86 (203 WS)
12. Kevin McReynolds, '83-'94 (202 WS)
13. Hal Trosky, '33-'46 (195 WS)
14. Bill Doran, '82-'93 (193 WS)
15. Bill Bruton, '53-'64 (190 WS)
 

gt2590

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Halonut said:
tim salmon...always was a slow starter, thus never made it to the game. here is his 162 gm avg courtesy of baseballreference.com...

.282 29 98 with 33-2b 94-bb and a .385 ob%

Very surprised to learn that. I do think Tony Phillips was a little under-appreciated but not the best player on that list.
 

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