Mike Bell vs. Bill Hollahan — Career Comparison
Looking at the career totals, Mike Bell and Bill Hollahan are closely matched on the surface stats. Mike Bell posted stronger numbers in OPS (.767 vs .650) and slugging (.444 vs .250). Bill Hollahan had the advantage in on-base percentage (.400 vs .323). By the career numbers, Mike Bell had the stronger overall case — though those totals don't account for the eras and run environments each player worked in.
Hitting Stats for Mike Bell and Bill Hollahan
Mike Bell
Career
Per 600 PA
0.222
0.222
Bill Hollahan
Career
Per 600 PA
0.25
0.25
Mike Bell
Career
Per 600 PA
0.774
0.774
Bill Hollahan
Career
Per 600 PA
0.868
0.868
Mike Bell
Career
Per 600 PA
0.323
0.323
Bill Hollahan
Career
Per 600 PA
0.4
0.4
Mike Bell
Career
Per 600 PA
0.444
0.444
Bill Hollahan
Career
Per 600 PA
0.25
0.25
Mike Bell
Career
Per 600 PA
0.256
0.256
Bill Hollahan
Career
Per 600 PA
0.243
0.243
Mike Bell
Career
Per 600 PA
4.27
82.62
Bill Hollahan
Career
Per 600 PA
0.81
80.89
Mike Bell
Career
Per 600 PA
4.43
4.43
Bill Hollahan
Career
Per 600 PA
3
3
Mike Bell
Career
Per 600 PA
0.57
0.57
Bill Hollahan
Career
Per 600 PA
0.5
0.5
Fielding Stats for Mike Bell and Bill Hollahan
Mike Bell
Career
Per 9 Innings
13
2.36
Bill Hollahan
Career
Per 9 Innings
3
Mike Bell
Career
Per 9 Innings
18
3.26
Bill Hollahan
Career
Per 9 Innings
7
Mike Bell
Career
Per 9 Innings
90
90
Bill Hollahan
Career
Per 9 Innings
100
Mike Bell
Career
Per 9 Innings
1.385
1.385
Bill Hollahan
Career
Per 9 Innings
2.333