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We all know Pete is an otherworldly defensive outfielder, making absurdly hard catches look easy. We also know that Kevin Kiermaier is the gold standard for value-provided in the Statcast era. He is the all-time leader in 5-star catches, accumulated over a 9-year span since 2015.

 

Devin Hester put up an astonishing 11 return TDs in his first 2 seasons, not including the Super Bowl (or another in which a BS penalty got called on the Bears and cost him another TD) and setting the career record was basically an inevitability after that.

 

Well PCA is already tied with Kiermaier for career 5-star catches, in 2.5 seasons! Hester's legendary feat is really the only achievement among the 4 major sports I can think of that comes close to this feat, without going back to Babe Ruth out-homering the entire league by himself. He's setting an insurmountable bar. We are so blessed to have him. Cherish this dude and all the foibles that might come with his game. 

 

 

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1 hour ago, Old Style said:

Pete had a decent June. 

i touched on this in one of the game threads but his June basically broke through the barriers of what is possible for hitter value

he finished with 3.1 fWAR, a total that's only been reached this century by

  • Sept. '00 Richard Hidalgo: 3.2 fWAR
  • May '08 Lance Berkman: 3.1

that's it, that's the end of the list.. the only others to even top 2.8 are

  • Aug. '02 Barry Bonds: 3.0
  • Aug. '23 Mookie Betts: 2.9
  • Sept. '05 Randy Winn: 2.9

so just to recap he surpassed the highs of what Barry Bonds could even reach in his most head-swollen days

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i actually looked that one up too and June '98 Sosa had 1.173 OPS, he sold out for power so much that month and had a below-average OBP (.331) that month and a surprisingly unremarkable 1.6 WAR

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6 hours ago, sneakypower said:

i touched on this in one of the game threads but his June basically broke through the barriers of what is possible for hitter value

he finished with 3.1 fWAR, a total that's only been reached this century by

  • Sept. '00 Richard Hidalgo: 3.2 fWAR
  • May '08 Lance Berkman: 3.1

that's it, that's the end of the list.. the only others to even top 2.8 are

  • Aug. '02 Barry Bonds: 3.0
  • Aug. '23 Mookie Betts: 2.9
  • Sept. '05 Randy Winn: 2.9

so just to recap he surpassed the highs of what Barry Bonds could even reach in his most head-swollen days

Jesus, Richard Hidalgo, how the horsefeathers did he manage that? 

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8 hours ago, sneakypower said:

i touched on this in one of the game threads but his June basically broke through the barriers of what is possible for hitter value

he finished with 3.1 fWAR, a total that's only been reached this century by

  • Sept. '00 Richard Hidalgo: 3.2 fWAR
  • May '08 Lance Berkman: 3.1

that's it, that's the end of the list.. the only others to even top 2.8 are

  • Aug. '02 Barry Bonds: 3.0
  • Aug. '23 Mookie Betts: 2.9
  • Sept. '05 Randy Winn: 2.9

so just to recap he surpassed the highs of what Barry Bonds could even reach in his most head-swollen days

I gotta tell you, I have zero memory of this Randy Winn fella, and I apparently watched baseball throughout his entire career 

Career 99 OPS+. He is like the platonic ideal of an Average Outfielder. 

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3 minutes ago, BigSlick said:

I gotta tell you, I have zero memory of this Randy Winn fella, and I apparently watched baseball throughout his entire career 

Career 99 OPS+. He is like the platonic ideal of an Average Outfielder. 

He was the player that the Rays traded for Lou Piniella!

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15 hours ago, sneakypower said:

i actually looked that one up too and June '98 Sosa had 1.173 OPS, he sold out for power so much that month and had a below-average OBP (.331) that month and a surprisingly unremarkable 1.6 WAR

Oh yes, back when replacement players hit 30 bombs lol

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6 hours ago, Stratos said:

Oh yes, back when replacement players hit 30 bombs lol

Salvador Perez was worth .5 fWAR last year and hit 30 bombs. Still happens today.

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On 7/1/2026 at 10:07 AM, sneakypower said:

i touched on this in one of the game threads but his June basically broke through the barriers of what is possible for hitter value

he finished with 3.1 fWAR, a total that's only been reached this century by

  • Sept. '00 Richard Hidalgo: 3.2 fWAR
  • May '08 Lance Berkman: 3.1

that's it, that's the end of the list.. the only others to even top 2.8 are

  • Aug. '02 Barry Bonds: 3.0
  • Aug. '23 Mookie Betts: 2.9
  • Sept. '05 Randy Winn: 2.9

so just to recap he surpassed the highs of what Barry Bonds could even reach in his most head-swollen days

found somebody on reddit who had scanned back all the way to 1974 and this was the full list of 3+ WAR months they could find

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All 3.0+ fWAR months I can find 1974-Present (not including pitchers):

Sep/Oct 1992 - Barry Bonds - 3.4 fWAR

Sep/Oct 2000 - Richard Hidalgo - 3.2

Sep/Oct 2001 - Barry Bonds - 3.1

May 2008 - Lance Berkman - 3.1

August 2002 - Barry Bonds - 3.0

Sept/Oct 2005 - Randy Winn - 3.0

August 1976 - Joe Morgan - 3.0

including the last couple days of May, Pete's at 3.7 fWAR his last 29 GP.. i've only been able to find one 30 GP stretch that beats this:

  • in fall 1992, from 8/25-9/26, Barry Bonds reached 3.8 fWAR in a 30 GP stretch (sporting a .600 wOBA)
  • HM: in summer 2024, from 5/15-6/16, Aaron Judge reached 3.4 fWAR in a 30 GP stretch (.393/.504/.972)

put another way, i'd argue that this is the closest to the "build the perfect player" exercise that we've ever seen aside from Shohei, perhaps; leading MLB in AVG, OBP, SLG, Def, .. 3rd in SB, t-5th in BsR

the heat map demonstrates this fairly well, too

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10 minutes ago, sneakypower said:

put another way, i'd argue that this is the closest to the "build the perfect player" exercise that we've ever seen aside from Shohei

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