There's been something I've been thinking about a great deal since January, and I've realized that it applies to Marcus Semien as well. Ian Kinsler's gonna be up for Baseball Hall of Fame induction next year, and I don't think anybody is prepared for his case as one of the best all-around second basemen of his generation. From 2007 to 2016 there was only one case where Kinsler finished a season with a WAR lower than 4. A lot like Scott Rolen, the teams Kinsler was on would not be the same without him, and he's a very big reason why the 2010s Rangers teams contended for the gold.
No | Player | P |
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76 | P | |
84 | P | |
59 | P | |
11 | P | |
62 | P | |
56 | P | |
34 | P | |
32 | P | |
1 | P | |
50 | P | |
44 | P | |
49 | P | |
77 | P | |
58 | P | |
75 | P | |
61 | P |
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12 | C | |
20 | C |
No | Player | P |
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2 | 2B | |
9 | 1B | |
7 | SS | |
2B | ||
13 | 3B | |
16 | SS | |
22 | 3B | |
5 | 3B | |
14 | 3B |
No | Player | P |
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28 | LF | |
3 | CF | |
10 | LF | |
23 | RF |