Here are the players I ranked 91st thru 100th:
91 | Ozzie Smith | 878 | SS 9 |
92 | Harmon Killebrew | 877.5 | 1B 10 |
93 | Jim Palmer | 877 | P 21 |
94 | Pee Wee Reese | 876 | SS 10 |
95 | Paul Molitor | 875.3 | 3B 8 |
96 | Dick Allen | 875 | 1B 11 |
97 | Sam Crawford | 873 | RF 10 |
98 | Billy Williams | 872 | LF 8 |
99 | Dave Winfield | 871 | RF 11 |
100 | Frankie Frisch | 867 | 2B 11 |
I have the greatest fielder (Ozzie Smith) just ahead a player who had a reputation of not being a good fielder (Harmon Killebrew). Jim Palmer is the first starting pitcher on the list in a long time. I bet a lot of people will be surprised to see Dick Allen in my top 100. He hasn’t been elected to the hall of fame due to some controversy during his career. One person wrote on the Bill James Online baseball blog I subscribe to that Frankie Frisch doesn’t belong in the hall of fame. Here I have him in my top 100 players.