Ike Danning vs. David Lamb — Career Comparison
On the career numbers, Ike Danning posted the stronger offensive profile against David Lamb. Ike Danning posted stronger numbers in OPS (1.071 vs .561) and on-base percentage (.571 vs .273). David Lamb had the advantage in home run production (1 career HR at a higher rate). By the career numbers, Ike Danning had the stronger overall case — though those totals don't account for the eras and run environments each player worked in.
Hitting Stats for Ike Danning and David Lamb
Ike Danning
Career
Per 600 PA
0.5
0.5
David Lamb
Career
Per 600 PA
0.216
0.216
Ike Danning
Career
Per 600 PA
1.071
1.071
David Lamb
Career
Per 600 PA
0.573
0.573
Ike Danning
Career
Per 600 PA
1.91
163.98
David Lamb
Career
Per 600 PA
10.08
40.32
Ike Danning
Career
Per 600 PA
0.571
0.571
David Lamb
Career
Per 600 PA
0.273
0.273
Ike Danning
Career
Per 600 PA
0.5
0.5
David Lamb
Career
Per 600 PA
0.288
0.288
Ike Danning
Career
Per 600 PA
0.382
0.382
David Lamb
Career
Per 600 PA
0.195
0.195
Ike Danning
Career
Per 600 PA
1.333
1.333
David Lamb
Career
Per 600 PA
0.444
0.444
Ike Danning
Career
Per 600 PA
1.94
166.35
David Lamb
Career
Per 600 PA
10.21
40.85
Ike Danning
Career
Per 600 PA
3.5
3.5
David Lamb
Career
Per 600 PA
7.14
7.14
Ike Danning
Career
Per 600 PA
0.5
0.5
David Lamb
Career
Per 600 PA
0.52
0.52
Fielding Stats for Ike Danning and David Lamb
Ike Danning
Career
Per 9 Innings
2
David Lamb
Career
Per 9 Innings
64
1.76
Ike Danning
Career
Per 9 Innings
11
David Lamb
Career
Per 9 Innings
176
4.84
Ike Danning
Career
Per 9 Innings
91.67
David Lamb
Career
Per 9 Innings
95.14
95.14
Ike Danning
Career
Per 9 Innings
5.5
David Lamb
Career
Per 9 Innings
2.75
2.75