Next in our series of defensively superior, while offensively mediocre, players is Roy McMillan. Though McMillan hit only .243 with 1,639 hits and a 72 OPS+, he posted a 21 dWAR and still managed to be elected to two All-Star games. He won three Gold Gloves, earned MVP votes five times (with his best finish being sixth place) and, later on, garnered some support for the Hall of Fame--he earned votes in three elections, with a high of 2.3% of the vote.
Obviously not an offensive stalwart, McMillan still led the league in games twice and sacrifice hits once. Defensively, he paced the loop in dWAR four times, games at shortstop six times, assists three times, putouts three times, assists at shortstop four times and shortstop fielding percentage five times. He is 17th all-time at games at shortstop and 18th in shortstop putouts.
Statistically, he is similar to Alfredo Griffin, Billy Jurges, Chris Speier, Ozzie Guillen, Don Kessinger, Leo Cardenas, Mike Bordick, Monte Cross, Germany Smith and Freddy Patek.
What do you think about Roy McMillan? Should he be in the Hall of Fame? Did he have Hall of Fame potential?
Obviously not an offensive stalwart, McMillan still led the league in games twice and sacrifice hits once. Defensively, he paced the loop in dWAR four times, games at shortstop six times, assists three times, putouts three times, assists at shortstop four times and shortstop fielding percentage five times. He is 17th all-time at games at shortstop and 18th in shortstop putouts.
Statistically, he is similar to Alfredo Griffin, Billy Jurges, Chris Speier, Ozzie Guillen, Don Kessinger, Leo Cardenas, Mike Bordick, Monte Cross, Germany Smith and Freddy Patek.
What do you think about Roy McMillan? Should he be in the Hall of Fame? Did he have Hall of Fame potential?
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