Cowtipper
01-01-2009, 07:03 PM
Wally Moses played from 1935 to 1951, hitting .291 with 2138 hits. A two time All-Star, he led the league in triples in 1943 and doubles in 1945. A solid postseason hitter, he hit .417 in 12 playoff at-bats. Moses also had a good eye at the plate, walking 821 times and striking out only 457 times.
The ten players that are most similar to Moses statistically are George Burns, Sherry Magee, Ken Griffey, Paul Hines, Ben Chapman, Phil Cavarretta, Dixie Walker, Dick Bartell, Willie McGee and Stan Hack.
The Baseball Page ranks him as the 47th best rightfielder of all time. He received votes for the Hall of Fame in five different elections.
So, what do you think about Moses? Should he be in the Hall of Fame?
The ten players that are most similar to Moses statistically are George Burns, Sherry Magee, Ken Griffey, Paul Hines, Ben Chapman, Phil Cavarretta, Dixie Walker, Dick Bartell, Willie McGee and Stan Hack.
The Baseball Page ranks him as the 47th best rightfielder of all time. He received votes for the Hall of Fame in five different elections.
So, what do you think about Moses? Should he be in the Hall of Fame?