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Originally Posted by ClementeFanOh
3) Ozzie Smith- he turned flips on the field and batted .260. Seems like a nice guy though.
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But if you go by the defensive WAR numbers, Ozzie's defense was every bit as good (and valuable) as his reputation. He was the best infielder in the history of the game, and by a big margin.
It has me envision that old Bugs Bunny baseball cartoon. "First base Ozzie Smith, second base Ozzie Smith, shortstop Ozzie Smith....."