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212. Chuck Knoblauch

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212. Chuck Knoblauch
  1. General
  2. Awards
  3. Career Stats
  • Born: July 7, 1968 in Houston, TX USA
  • Weight: 175 lbs.
  • Height: 5'9"
  • Bats: R
  • Throws: R
  • Debut: April 09, 1991
  • Final Game: September 27, 2002
  • Rookie of the Year - 1991
  • TSN All-Star - 1994
  • Silver Slugger - 1995
  • Gold Glove - 1997
  • Silver Slugger - 1997
  • TSN All-Star - 1997
  • MVP - 1994
  • MVP - 1995
  • MVP - 1996
  • Rookie of the Year - 1991
 
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Chuck Knoblauch had a very unique career in that he was equally praised as he was much as he was maligned.

Knoblauch shot out like a cannon early in his career, winning the American League Rookie of the Year and propelling the Minnesota Twins to a World Series win in 1991.  The Second Baseman proved to be an excellent leadoff hitter for the Twins, swiping at least 25 bases in his first nine years in the league, including a 62 SB year in 1997.  Knoblauch went to four All-Star games as a Twin and had two Silver Sluggers and a Gold Glove in his seven seasons playing in Minnesota.  Knoblauch batted .304 with Minnesota and was under 30, and the New York Yankees swooped in and took him in free agency.

While Knoblauch won three World Series rings with the Yanks, his once stellar defensive play became comically bad due to perpetual throwing errors.  He was still good offensively, but he never batted .300 for New York.  Knoblauch retired after one year in Kansas City, leaving behind a complicated legacy that unfortunately had a dark turn. 

The Minnesota Twins had scheduled to induct him to their franchise Hall of Fame in 2014, but it was rescinded following an assault charge against a family member.  That was likely the only prominent Hall he had a chance to get in.

The Bullet Points

  • Country of Origin: Houston, Texas, U.S.A.
  • Eligible In: Tuesday, 01 January 2008
  • Position: Second Base, Outfield
  • Played For: Kansas City Royals, Minnesota Twins, New York Yankees
  • Major Accolades and Awards:

    World Series Rings (4) (Minnesota Twins 1991 & New York Yankees 1998, 1999 & 2000) 
    All-Star (4) (1992, 1994, 1996 & 1997)
    Rookie of the Year (1991)
    Gold Glove (1) (AL) (1997)
    Most Doubles (1) (AL) (1994) 
    Most Triples (1) (AL) (1996)
    Most Times Hit By Pitch (1) (AL) (1998)
    Most Assists by a Second Baseman (1) (AL) (1997)
    Most Double Plays Turned by a Second Baseman (1) (AL) (1997)
    Most Double Plays Turned by a Leftfielder (1) (AL) (1997)
    Most Total Zone Runs by a Second Baseman (2) (AL) (1992 & 1997)
    Highest Fielding Percentage by a Second Baseman (1) (AL) (1996)

  • Other Points of Note:

    4 Top Ten Finishes (bWAR for Position Players)
    3 Top Ten Finishes (Offensive bWAR)
    1 Top Ten Finish (Defensive bWAR)
    2 Top Ten Finishes (Batting Average)
    2 Top Ten Finishes (On Base Percentage)
    7 Top Ten Finish (Runs Scored)
    4 Top Ten Finishes (Hits)
    2 Top Ten Finishes (Doubles
    3 Top Ten Finishes (Triples)
    2 Top Ten Finishes (Walks)
    6 Top Ten Finishes (Stolen Bases)
    5 Top Ten Finishes (Singles)
    4 Top Ten Finishes (Power-Speed #)
    1 Top Ten Finish (Win Probability Added)

  • Notable All Time Rankings:

    32. Times Hit By Pitch: 139
    50. Total Zone Runs by a Second Baseman: 30
    55. Double Plays Turned by a Second Baseman: 834
    62. Assists by a Second Baseman: 3,821
    70. Stolen Bases: 407
    95. Fielding Percentage by a Second Baseman: .982
    98. Putouts by a Second Baseman: 2,529

  • Vote Percentage Received for the Hall of Fame:

    2008: 0.2%

  • Should be Inducted As A: Minnesota Twin

Should Chuck Knoblauch be in the Hall of Fame?

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