Here’s a very quick post that I still think you’ll find interesting. I found the top 100 players of all time in terms of RBI from low-leverage situations. Hank Aaron is #1, as you might expect, since he’s pretty much #1 in anything RBI-related. Then, I calculated the fraction those low-leverage RBI represented of their total career RBI. Let’s call this the “Alex Rodriguez RBI” stat, since he’s so often accused of driving in runs when they don’t really matter.
Click through for the large table of how these 100 guys stack up.
This table shows the player’s rank in raw total low-leverage RBI, followed by his name, his raw low-leverage RBI total, his raw overall RBI total, and the percentage of low-leverage RBI.
rank player llRBI RBI % 48 Jim Edmonds 376 1199 31.4% 80 Derrek Lee 333 1078 30.9% 77 Vinny Castilla 340 1105 30.8% 2 Alex Rodriguez 598 1950 30.7% 30 Graig Nettles 400 1314 30.4% 64 Steve Finley 355 1167 30.4% 93 Shawn Green 325 1070 30.4% 7 Sammy Sosa 503 1667 30.2% 85 Mark Teixeira 331 1101 30.1% 32 Paul Molitor 391 1307 29.9% 100 Mo Vaughn 318 1064 29.9% 40 Andruw Jones 380 1289 29.5% 92 Norm Cash 325 1104 29.4% 35 Ivan Rodriguez 389 1332 29.2% 28 Dwight Evans 404 1384 29.2% 17 Mickey Mantle 440 1509 29.2% 4 Frank Robinson 525 1812 29.0% 58 Bernie Williams 363 1257 28.9% 39 Carlton Fisk 383 1330 28.8% 22 Luis Gonzalez 414 1439 28.8% 38 Paul Konerko 384 1336 28.7% 42 David Ortiz 380 1326 28.7% 3 Barry Bonds 571 1996 28.6% 98 Frank Howard 319 1119 28.5% 9 Jim Thome 484 1699 28.5% 25 Albert Pujols 408 1434 28.5% 63 Derek Jeter 356 1254 28.4% 89 Rocky Colavito 327 1159 28.2% 69 Carlos Beltran 350 1243 28.2% 18 Jeff Bagwell 430 1529 28.1% 6 Ken Griffey 515 1836 28.1% 16 H Killebrew 444 1583 28.0% 10 Reggie Jackson 477 1702 28.0% 79 Ellis Burks 337 1206 27.9% 26 Eddie Mathews 406 1454 27.9% 41 Carlos Lee 380 1363 27.9% 33 Robin Yount 390 1406 27.7% 15 Chipper Jones 450 1623 27.7% 44 Orlando Cepeda 377 1365 27.6% 54 Mike Piazza 368 1335 27.6% 51 Darrell Evans 373 1354 27.5% 12 Frank Thomas 469 1704 27.5% 57 Al Oliver 364 1326 27.5% 37 Jose Canseco 386 1407 27.4% 5 Willie Mays 522 1903 27.4% 47 Johnny Bench 376 1376 27.3% 60 Pete Rose 358 1314 27.2% 72 Gil Hodges 347 1274 27.2% 99 Craig Biggio 319 1175 27.1% 81 George Foster 333 1239 26.9% 1 Hank Aaron 614 2297 26.7% 66 Ruben Sierra 353 1322 26.7% 75 Miguel Tejada 342 1282 26.7% 97 Lance Berkman 320 1200 26.7% 62 Todd Helton 357 1345 26.5% 8 Rafael Palmeiro 485 1835 26.4% 53 Juan Gonzalez 370 1404 26.4% 70 Duke Snider 350 1333 26.3% 83 Edgar Martinez 331 1261 26.2% 52 Mark McGwire 371 1414 26.2% 23 Al Kaline 414 1582 26.2% 55 Jason Giambi 367 1405 26.1% 19 Harold Baines 425 1628 26.1% 76 Larry Walker 341 1311 26.0% 86 Paul ONeill 330 1269 26.0% 29 Fred McGriff 402 1550 25.9% 87 Tino Martinez 329 1271 25.9% 84 Scott Rolen 331 1287 25.7% 24 Mike Schmidt 410 1595 25.7% 43 Billy Williams 378 1474 25.6% 74 Gary Gaetti 343 1341 25.6% 73 Bobby Abreu 345 1349 25.6% 11 C Yastrzemski 471 1844 25.5% 20 Gary Sheffield 425 1676 25.4% 90 Moises Alou 326 1287 25.3% 56 Jim Rice 366 1451 25.2% 13 Dave Winfield 462 1833 25.2% 36 Willie Stargell 388 1540 25.2% 82 Ted Williams 332 1324 25.1% 45 Jeff Kent 377 1518 24.8% 78 Garret Anderson 339 1365 24.8% 67 Andr Galarraga 353 1425 24.8% 50 Carlos Delgado 373 1512 24.7% 21 Cal Ripken 418 1695 24.7% 14 Manny Ramirez 451 1831 24.6% 27 Tony Perez 406 1652 24.6% 65 Joe Carter 354 1445 24.5% 34 George Brett 389 1596 24.4% 94 Ron Santo 324 1331 24.3% 59 Vlad Guerrero 361 1496 24.1% 88 Chili Davis 329 1372 24.0% 91 Brooks Robinson 325 1358 23.9% 61 Dave Parker 357 1493 23.9% 71 Rusty Staub 348 1466 23.7% 49 Andre Dawson 375 1591 23.6% 46 Ernie Banks 377 1636 23.0% 95 Yogi Berra 321 1431 22.4% 68 Stan Musial 353 1698 20.8% 31 Eddie Murray 396 1917 20.7% 96 Willie McCovey 320 1556 20.6%
So, wow, A-Rod really does rank pretty close to the top in terms of low-leverage RBI. Jim Edmonds, a guy often accused of show-boating, steals the top spot.
Hank Aaron, despite having the most llRBI of all time, finished middle of the pack.
It is killing me that Joe Carter has a very low percentage–just about a dozen spots from best.
This is pretty interesting, I think–what do you think?