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122. Curt Flood

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122. Curt Flood
  1. General
  2. Awards
  3. Career Stats
  • Born: January 18, 1938 in Houston, TX USA
  • Weight: 165 lbs.
  • Height: 5'9"
  • Bats: R
  • Throws: R
  • Debut: September 09, 1956
  • Final Game: April 25, 1971
  • Gold Glove - 1963
  • Gold Glove - 1964
  • Gold Glove - 1965
  • Gold Glove - 1966
  • Gold Glove - 1967
  • Gold Glove - 1968
  • TSN All-Star - 1968
  • Gold Glove - 1969
  • MVP - 1963
  • MVP - 1964
  • MVP - 1965
  • MVP - 1966
  • MVP - 1967
  • MVP - 1968
 
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In terms of actual importance in Baseball, Curt Flood is in the top ten, if not top five in the game.

When Flood challenged the reserve clause in Baseball, objecting to a trade to the Philadelphia Phillies.  It led to a lawsuit, and Flood sitting out for an extended period, which led to the end of his career.  It also led to Free Agency, and every time a baseball player signs a big contract, they should get down on their knees and thank the baseball gods for Curt Flood, who never financially benefitted from what he stood for. 

As a player, Flood was a star with an excellent St. Louis Cardinals team in the 1960s that won the 1964 and 1967 World Series Championship.  Flood was an outstanding defensive Outfielder who won seven Gold Gloves.  Offensively, Flood batted over .300 six times and led the National League in Hits in 1964.  The three-time All-Star also was first in Singles three times.

The trade mentioned above to Philadelphia happened in 1970 when he was 32.  He played only a few more games with the Washington Senators in 1971, but his career was over.  Flood left with 1,861 Hits, and one of the most important legacies in Baseball.

The Bullet Points

  • Country of Origin: Houston, Texas, U.S.A.
  • Eligible In: Saturday, 01 January 1977
  • Position: Outfield
  • Played For: Cincinnati Reds, St. Louis Cardinals, Washington Senators
  • Major Accolades and Awards:

    World Series Rings (2) (St. Louis Cardinals 1964 & 1967) 
    All-Star (3) (1964, 1966 & 1968)
    Gold Glove (7) (NL) (1963, 1964, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1968 & 1969)
    Most At Bats (2) (NL) (1963 & 1964) 
    Most Plate Appearances (1) (NL) (1964)
    Most Hits (1) (NL) (1964)
    Most Singles (3) (NL) (1963, 1964 & 1968)
    Most Outs Made (1) (NL) (1964)
    Most Putouts by a Centerfielder (4) (NL) (1963, 1966, 1968 & 1969)
    Most Assists by a Centerfielder (3) (NL) (1958, 1968 & 1969)
    Most Double Plays Turned by a Centerfielder (3) (NL) (1958, 1961 & 1962)
    Most Putouts by an Outfielder (4) (NL) (1963, 1966, 1968 & 1969)
    Most Total Zone Runs by a Centerfielder (2) (NL) (1958 & 1963)
    Highest Range Factor per Game by an Centerfielder (3) (NL) (1963, 1967 & 1968)
    Highest Fielding Percentage by a Centerfielder (3) (NL) (1960, 1966 & 1969)
    Highest Range Factor per Game by an Outfielder (4) (NL) (1963, 1967, 1968 & 1969)
    Highest Fielding Percentage by an Outfielder (2) (NL) (1960 & 1966)

  • Other Points of Note:

    Top Ten MVP Finishes: 
    (NL: 1968, 4th
    1 Top Ten Finish (bWAR for Position Players)
    5 Top Ten Finishes (Defensive bWAR)
    5 Top Ten Finishes (Batting Average)
    1 Top Ten Finish (On Base Percentage)
    2 Top Ten Finish (Runs Scored)
    5 Top Ten Finishes (Hits)
    4 Top Ten Finishes (Doubles
    1 Top Ten Finish (Triples)
    8 Top Ten Finishes (Singles)
    2 Top Ten Finishes (Championship Win Probability Added)
    5 Top Ten Finishes (Total Zone Runs)

  • Notable All Time Rankings:

    9.   Total Zone Runs by a Centerfielder: 99
    24. Total Zone Runs by an Outfielder: 99
    27. Putouts by a Centerfielder: 4,019
    34. Double Plays Turned by a Centerfielder: 28
    38. Assists by a Centerfielder: 106
    60. Total Zone Runs: 99
    71. Putouts by an Outfielder: 4,021
    96. Fielding Percentage by a Centerfielder: .987
    98. Range Factor per Game by an Outfielder: 2.44

  • Vote Percentage Received for the Hall of Fame:

    1977: 4.2%
    1978: 2.1%
    1979: 3.2%
    1985: 7.1%
    1986: 10.6%
    1987: 12.1%
    1988: 11.2%
    1989: 6.0%
    1990: 7.9%
    1991: 5.2%
    1992: 9.8%
    1993: 8.5%
    1994: 8.6%
    1995: 12.8%
    1996: 15.1%

  • Should be Inducted As A: St. Louis Cardinal

Should Curt Flood be in the Hall of Fame?

Definitely put him in! - 87.5%
Maybe, but others deserve it first. - 0%
Probably not, but it wouldn't be the end of the world. - 0%
No opinion. - 0%
No way! - 12.5%

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