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Marty Marion

#84 ranked at Shortstop
1940—1953
St. Louis Cardinals
1942, 1944, 1946 WORLD SERIES CHAMPION
1944 NL MVP
7x ALL-STAR
5x ALL-STAR STARTER
BORN
December 1, 1916, in Richburg, SC
DIED
March 15, 2011, in Ladue, MO, USA
BATS / THROWS
Right / Right
HEIGHT / WEIGHT
6-2 / 170
HALL OF FAME PROGRESS METER
58%
31.9
WAR
.263
BATTING AVERAGE
1572
GAMES
25.8
WAR7
.323
ON-BASE PCT
602
RUNS
20.6
WAR5C
.345
SLUGGING
1448
HITS
13.5
WAR3
.668
OPS
36
HOME RUNS
3.2
WAR PER SEASON
2x
WAR LEADER AT SS
35
STOLEN BASES

Is Marty Marion in the Hall of Fame?

No, he is not in the Baseball Hall of Fame.

How does Marty Marion rank among Shortstops?

RANKING CAREER LONG PEAK PRIME SHORT PEAK JAWS
84
70
77
62
96
72
EGG RANKING
WAR
WAR7
WAR 5 CONSECUTIVE
WAR3
JAWS

*Only the top 100 players are ranked for each position. Players who appeared primarily in the 19th century are not ranked.

EGG RANKING: Player ranking at his position based on our proprietary ratings method.

WAR: Career Wins Above Replacement.

WAR7: Wins Above Replacement in 7 best seasons.

WAR5C: Wins Above Replacement in 5 best consecutive seasons.

WAR3: Wins Above Replacement in 3 best seasons.

JAWS: Average of WAR and WAR7.

Marty Marion compared to Hall of Fame Shortstops