Kip Selbach

Left Field

1894—1906

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Player LeveL
Regular
Top 100 Rank
NR
Left Field RANK
NR

Player Detail

Albert Karl
GIVEN NAME
Selbach
SURNAME
March 24, 1872, in Columbus, OH
BORN
February 17, 1956, in Columbus, OH, USA
DIED
1894—1906
Playing Career
Played from 22-34
PLAYING AGE
Washington
Cincinnati Red Stockings
New York Giants
Baltimore Orioles
Washington Senators
Boston Red Stockings
Teams Played For
Left Field
PRIMARY POSITION
Washington Americans
PRIMARY TEAM
NONE
World Series titles
NONE
NICKNAME
none
UNIFORM NUMBER
UNKNOWN
BATTING ORDER
5-7 / 190
HEIGHT / WEIGHT
Right / Right
BATTED / THREW
April 24, 1894
Major League Debut
June 29, 1906
FINAL GAME

60

HITTING

50

POWER

50

RUNNING

50

FIELDING

50

THROWING
20 = NOT MLB CALIBER
30 = WELL BELOW AVG
40 = Below Average
50 = MLB AVERAGE
60 = ABOVE AVG
70 = EXCELLENT
80 = RARE, ELITE

Career Stats

GAMES HITS HR RBI AVG
1612
1807
44
779
.293

Teammate Team

CATCHER:
First Base:
Second Base:
Shortstop:
Third Base:
Left Field:
Center Field:
Right Field:
Pitcher:
pitcher:
manager:
COMING SOON

BEST SEASON

1900 New York Giants

28 Years Old

.337
AVG
4
HR
68
RBI
98
RUNS
.425
OBP
176
HITS
29
2B
12
3B
.461
SLG
72
BB
36
SB
5.2
WAR

SLASH LINE

AVG OBP SLG
.293
.377
.412

FOR THE TRADITIONALISTS.

VERSUS HIS PEERS

OPS LG OPS COMP
.788
.764
103.2

PLAYER OPS COMPARED TO AVERAGE PLAYER AT HIS POSITION IN HIS LEAGUE AND ERA. OPS = ON-BASE + SLUGGING.

Hall of Fame Worthy?

JAWS JAWS BY HOFER
32.2
55.9

PLAYER JAWS COMPARED TO HOF PLAYER AT HIS POSITION. JAWS = AVERAGE OF CAREER WAR & WAR7.

One Degree Of Separation

Selbach snared a line drive off the bat of Elberfeld to end a threat and the game on the final day of the season. The win secured Boston’s second consecutive American League pennant.

Contemporaries

Kip Selbach Per Season

PER 600 PLATE APPEARANCES COMPARED TO Contemporaries AT HIS POSITION

AB H R 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB TB TRB AVG OBP SLG OPS
Selbach
521
153
90
25
13
4
66
66
30
28
214
223
.293
.377
.412
788
AVG LF
533
158
92
22
11
4
50
40
28
213
214
.297
.364
.400
.764

Kip Selbach Rankings

AT Left Field BY THESE SOURCES

BASEBALL EGG HALL OF STATS BASEBALL SCHOLAR JAWS BILL JAMES
NR
56
NR
52
51
Updated THRU 2021
Updated THRU 2021
UPDATED THRU 2021
Updated THRU 2021
UPDATED THRU 2020

AT Left Field BY VALUE

CAREER LONG PEAK PRIME SHORT PEAK
NR
NR
NR
NR
CAREER WAR
WAR7
WAR 5 CONSECUTIVE
WAR3

Kip Selbach PLAYER VALUE

WAR COMPARED TO AVERAGE HALL OF FAMER AT HIS POSITION

CAREER WAR7 WAR5C WAR3 WAR PER SN
36.9
27.6
20.3
13.5
3.69
68.6
43.2
31.4
22.4
4.81
BLUE = Kip Selbach
GRAY = AVERAGE HALL OF FAME LF

WIN SHARES COMPARED TO AVERAGE HALL OF FAMER AT HIS POSITION

CAREER WIN SHARES 7 WIN SHARES 5C WIN SHARES 3 WS PER SN
214.7
146.3
107.8
75.1
21.5
368.7
208.0
151.6
101.2
26.4
BLUE = Kip Selbach
GRAY = AVERAGE HALL OF FAME LF

— Explanation of Advanced Statistics —

Wins Above Replacement is a non-standardized sabermetric statistic developed to sum up a player’s total contributions to his team. A player’s WAR value is claimed to be the number of additional wins his team has achieved above the number of expected team wins if that player were substituted with a replacement-level player:

A player’s best seven seasons according to his Wins Above Replacement (WAR). Also called LONG PEAK.

A player’s best five consecutive seasons according to his Wins Above Replacement (WAR). Also called PLAYER PRIME.

A player’s best three seasons according to his Wins Above Replacement (WAR). Also called SHORT PEAK.

A player’s Wins Above Replacement (WAR) per season (calculated for 162 games).

Advanced statistical method devised by Bill James. A Win Share represents one-third of a team win, by definition, and takes into account defense, offense, baserunning, park effects, and level of competition, era, and many other factors.

A player’s best seven seasons according to his Win Shares. A measure of LONG PEAK.

A player’s best five consecutive seasons according to his Win Shares. A measure of a player’s PRIME.

A player’s best three seasons according to his Win Shares. A measure of a player’s SHORT PEAK.

A player’s Win Shares per season (calculated for 162 games).

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