Nate Smith vs. Dan Thomas — Career Comparison
On the career numbers, Nate Smith posted the stronger offensive profile against Dan Thomas. Nate Smith posted stronger numbers in OPS (.697 vs .502) and on-base percentage (.364 vs .261). By the career numbers, Nate Smith had the stronger overall case — though those totals don't account for the eras and run environments each player worked in.
Hitting Stats for Nate Smith and Dan Thomas
Nate Smith
Career
Per 600 PA
0.222
0.222
Dan Thomas
Career
Per 600 PA
0.217
0.217
Nate Smith
Career
Per 600 PA
0.727
0.727
Dan Thomas
Career
Per 600 PA
0.517
0.517
Nate Smith
Career
Per 600 PA
0.5
0.5
Dan Thomas
Career
Per 600 PA
0.111
0.111
Nate Smith
Career
Per 600 PA
0.364
0.364
Dan Thomas
Career
Per 600 PA
0.261
0.261
Nate Smith
Career
Per 600 PA
0.333
0.333
Dan Thomas
Career
Per 600 PA
0.241
0.241
Nate Smith
Career
Per 600 PA
0.111
0.111
Dan Thomas
Career
Per 600 PA
0.024
0.024
Nate Smith
Career
Per 600 PA
0.247
0.247
Dan Thomas
Career
Per 600 PA
0.178
0.178
Nate Smith
Career
Per 600 PA
0.714
0.714
Dan Thomas
Career
Per 600 PA
0.385
0.385
Nate Smith
Career
Per 600 PA
1.27
69.01
Dan Thomas
Career
Per 600 PA
6.21
42.33
Fielding Stats for Nate Smith and Dan Thomas
Nate Smith
Career
Per 9 Innings
3
1.13
Dan Thomas
Career
Per 9 Innings
22
1.26
Nate Smith
Career
Per 9 Innings
3
1.13
Dan Thomas
Career
Per 9 Innings
20
1.14
Nate Smith
Career
Per 9 Innings
18
6.75
Dan Thomas
Career
Per 9 Innings
33
1.88
Nate Smith
Career
Per 9 Innings
18
6.75
Dan Thomas
Career
Per 9 Innings
33
1.88
Nate Smith
Career
Per 9 Innings
100
100
Dan Thomas
Career
Per 9 Innings
100
100
Nate Smith
Career
Per 9 Innings
100
100
Dan Thomas
Career
Per 9 Innings
90.91
90.91