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Most games played at cleanup

Posted by Andy on October 6, 2008

Reader kingturtle pointed out in the suggestions that Justin Morneau played all 163 of the Twins' games this year as the cleanup hitter. Here are the leaders since 1956, in terms of games played in one year at cleanup:

                   Year Games Link to Individual Games
 -----------------+----+-----+------------------------- 
 Justin Morneau    2008   163 Ind. Games                
 Ron Santo         1963   162 Ind. Games                
 Eddie Murray      1984   162 Ind. Games                
 Cecil Fielder     1991   162 Ind. Games                
 Carlos Delgado    2000   162 Ind. Games                
 Rocky Colavito    1965   162 Ind. Games                
 Don Baylor        1979   162 Ind. Games                
 Joe Torre         1971   161 Ind. Games                
 Carlos Lee        2005   161 Ind. Games                
 Carlos Delgado    2003   161 Ind. Games                
 Rocky Colavito    1961   161 Ind. Games                
 Bobby Bonilla     1989   161 Ind. Games                
 Albert Belle      1997   161 Ind. Games                
 Albert Belle      1999   161 Ind. Games                

7 Responses to “Most games played at cleanup”

  1. whiz Says:

    This piqued my interest about other lineup spots. The complete list:

    1st: 164, Maury Wills, 1962
    2nd: 162, Felix Millan 1975
    3rd: 163, Jim Rice 1978
    4th: 163, Justin Morneau 2008
    5th: 157, Robin Ventura 1998
    6th: 141, Vinny Castilla 1997
    7th: 132, Larry Parrish 1979
    8th: 156, Ed Brinkman 1971
    9th: 160, Alfredo Griffin 1983

    Wills actually played in 165 games in 1962 thanks to a 3-game playoff with the Giants. In his one non-leadoff game he was sitting out the second game of a double-header but came in in the 8th spot in the bottom of the ninth as part of a double switch.

    It's interesting spots 6 and 7 especially were apparently changed more often throughout the season. Since the Game Finder only goes back to 1956, there may have been seasons before then with players in the 154 game schedule that beat the numbers for 6th and 7th.

    Ed Brinkman was a notoriously bad hitter (lifetime OPS+ of 65!) so it's not surprising he batted 8th a lot. He actually played in 159 games in 1971, but batted 7th once and lead off twice (!).

    Of course the record for 9th spot occurred after the advent of the DH.

  2. gerry Says:

    There may have been seasons before 1956 with players in the 154 game schedule that beat the numbers for 5th and 8th, too (although it's unlikely). The record number of games played in a 154 game schedule is 162.

  3. kingturtle Says:

    As far as I can tell, Eddie Murray is the all-time leader in games batting cleanup, and Delgado is the active leader. Are my numbers here anywhere near being correct?

    * Eddie Murray (2041)
    * Fred McGriff (1826)
    * Willie McCovey (1622)
    * Willie Stargell (1534)
    * Dave Winfield (1484)
    * Albert Belle (1448)
    * Frank Robinson (1409)
    * Tony Perez (1401)
    * Carlos Delgado (1328)
    * Ron Santo (1284)
    * Jeff Kent (1277)
    * Bobby Bonilla (1252)
    * Manny Ramírez (1250)
    * Harmon Killebrew (1148)
    * Dave Kingman (1121)
    * Andre Thornton (1107)
    * Cecil Fielder (1058)
    * Magglio Ordóñez (1045)
    * Mike Schmidt (1027)

  4. gerry Says:

    kingturtle is using "all-time" in the sense of "since 1957." I reckon Lou Gehrig, for one, ought to be pretty high on the "since 1871" list.

  5. Raphy Says:

    kingturtle - Manny is the active leader. You also forgot Greg Luzinski.
    http://www.baseball-reference.com/pi/shareit/QKX7

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