Fallback batter

Rip Radcliff

Left Field
1934—1943
Chicago White Sox
1x ALL-STAR
1x ALL-STAR STARTER
BORN
January 19, 1906, in Kiowa, OK
DIED
May 23, 1962, in Enid, OK, USA
BATS / THROWS
Left / Left
HEIGHT / WEIGHT
5-10 / 170
HALL OF FAME QUALIFICATION
23%
9.1
WAR
.311
BATTING AVERAGE
1081
GAMES
10.8
WAR7
.362
ON-BASE PCT
598
RUNS
7.9
WAR5C
.417
SLUGGING
1267
HITS
8.1
WAR3
.779
OPS
42
HOME RUNS
1.3
WAR PER SEASON
NEVER
WAR LEADER AT LF
40
STOLEN BASES

Is Rip Radcliff in the Hall of Fame?

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

How does Rip Radcliff rank among Left Fielders?

RANKING CAREER LONG PEAK PRIME SHORT PEAK JAWS
NR
NR
NR
NR
NR
NR
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.

Rip Radcliff compared to Hall of Fame Left Fielders