We've tried a hitting question and a pitching question ... now, speed. Five Jays have cracked 50 SB in a season. Who is the only one to reach 60? (Answer within; select before peeking!)
Roberto Alomar | 25 (12.76%) |
Dave Collins | 72 (36.73%) |
Tony Fernandez | 20 (10.20%) |
Damaso Garcia | 18 (9.18%) |
Lloyd Moseby | 14 (7.14%) |
Otis Nixon | 36 (18.37%) |
Shannon Stewart | 10 (5.10%) |
Vernon Wells | 1 (0.51%) |
Rank Player SB Year
1. Dave Collins 60 1984
2. Roberto Alomar 55 1993
3. Damaso Garcia 54 1982
Otis Nixon 54 1996
5. Roberto Alomar 53 1991
6. Shannon Stewart 51 1998
7. Roberto Alomar 49 1992
8. Otis Nixon 47 1997
9. Damaso Garcia 46 1984
10. Lloyd Moseby 39 1984
Lloyd Moseby 39 1987
Collins played left field, and Barfield played right field; George Bell, who was playing full-time, shuttled between left and right. Yes, sports fans - Bell was once good enough in the field to play right.
His '84 season, where he stole the 60, was his best.
Disagree with that. It was his best OPS+, but in '80 with the Reds (I was in Ohio at the time so remember it well) he stole 79 bases and scored just shy of 100 runs ... Rickey and Raines were just getting started and Collins was widely seen as one of, if not the best leadoff man in the game at the time. (Actually, Rickey was already in the top spot as an '80 rookie, but Collins was right there.) Didn't last, of course.
His last season, 1990, he played 99 games and had just 74 plate appearances for good ol' Whitey Herzog in his final season (Herzog fired 1/2 way through, then Red Schoendienst then Joe Torre ran the team to end it). Funny - Herzog and Schoendienst both finished their managing careers that year along with Collins and John Tudor (after a 146 IP with a 158 ERA+ but a wonky elbow ended it for him). Quite the goodbye season there in St Louis.
Yes, sports fans - Bell was once good enough in the field to play right.
As someone who grew up with the young George Bell, I never would have thought of him any other way. Bell was a perfectly fine outfielder up until he was purged, except for the one year in 1988 when he was just terrible and couldn't throw.