Whitaker was one of the top Second Basemen of his era, yet he did not receive the same respect or notoriety as others. He won the American League Rookie of the Year in 1978, and though he did not live up to the lofty expectations placed upon him, records show that he was a very consistent performer. Though he was not among the league leaders in offensive categories, he was a competent producer and easily one of the top ones in his position.
The criticism of Lou Whitaker stems from the fact it looked so easy for him. Everything he did had such a beautiful flow; he often looked like he wasn’t giving it all on the field. He was also quiet and atypical of the boisterous athlete that people would expect. As such, he did not draw much attention to himself and preferred it that way. When Whitaker did not get past the first year of Hall of Fame voting (which he should have), he didn’t complain. He simply said that if he didn’t make it the first time, don’t bring his name back up”. This type of humility just makes you like “Sweet Lou” even more.
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