Walker's OPS ranks him among game's elite

Maple Ridge, B.C., native Larry Walker is in his ninth year on the National Baseball Hall of Fame ballot.

By Tracy Ringolsby

Inside the Seams

Whether it’s old-school stats, Coors Field stats or the world of analytics, Maple Ridge, B.C, native’s Larry Walker’s career is among the elite in the game.

Consider how Walker ranks in OPS+ in the expansion era, which began in 1961. OPS+ is designed to account for the impact of a ballpark on a hitter’s ability.

Among players with at least 3,000 at-bats since 1961, Walker’s OPS+ is tied for 23rd with David Ortiz, and Chipper Jones. Among Hall of Fames who had 3,000 or more at-bats since 1961, Walker would rank in a tie for 14th with Chipper Jones at 141. Right behind Walker are the likes of Vladimir Guerrero (140), Reggie Jackson (139), Al Kaline (138), Ken Griffey, Jr. (136) and George Brett (135).

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