Grady Sizemore

Grady Sizemore

#62 RANKED AT POSITION
2004—2015
Center Field
BORN
August 2, 1982, in Seattle, WA
BATS / THROWS
Left / Left
HEIGHT / WEIGHT
6-2 / 205
PRIMARY TEAM
Cleveland Indians
.265
BATTING AVERAGE
1101
GAMES
27.8
WAR
.349
ON-BASE PCT
660
RUNS
28.2
WAR7
.457
SLUGGING
1098
HITS
19.2
WAR3
.806
ON-BASE + SLUGGING
150
HOME RUNS
4.1
WAR PER SEASON
After he appeared on the cover of Spirts Illustrated in his fourth season, Indians’ general manager Mark Shapiro called Sizemore “without a doubt one of the greatest players of our generation”. Well, through his first five seasons, Sizemore was thrilling: he averaged 96 runs, 34 doubles, 22 homers, and 23 steals, while slugging nearly .500 for the Indians. Sizemore was an All-Star three times and won two Gold Gloves in his first four full seasons. But two serious knee injuries (one to each leg) sidelined Grady and hampered his trajectory to superstardom. He never played a full season after the age of 25, and retired when he was 32 years old.
3 -TIME
ALL-STAR

Compared to Hall of Fame Center Fielders

CAREER LONG PEAK PRIME SHORT PEAK JAWS WAR PER
Sizemore
27.8
28.2
26.8
19.2
28.0
4.1
AVERAGE HALL OF FAMER
74.6
45.7
33.5
22.8
60.2
5.4

Where Does Grady Sizemore Rank Among Center Fielders?

RANKING CAREER LONG PEAK PRIME SHORT PEAK JAWS
62
98
73
31
39
88
EGG RANKING
WAR
WAR7
WAR 5 CONSECUTIVE
WAR3
JAWS

Hall of Fame Center Fielders Wins Above Replacement Comparison