Tom Seaver is a Hall of Fame Major League Baseball Player whose first appearance
was in 1967. He is a member of the The Silent Generation and was born in Northern America. Tom Seaver spent most of his career
with New York Mets and he played most games as a Starting Pitcher. He’s drawn a total salary of $2,268,914.00 based upon the limited dataset.
Over Tom Seaver’s 20 season pitching career he had an ERA (Earned Run Average) of 2.862,
striking out 3640 and walking 1390. His career WHIP (Walks and Hits per Innings Pitched) was 1.121
for 14348.0 innings pitched. Tom Seaver won 60.271 of the games in which he had a decision.
Over Tom Seaver’s 20 seasons in the major leagues, he played 4783.0 innings
in 656 games in a defensive position, most often as a Starting Pitcher. Over his career, he had 328 putouts and
assisted with another 692, a total of 1020 chances accepted. Based upon his 1062 total chances he had a fielding
percentage of 96.0%. He was also involved in 350 double plays and had a range factor of 1.6.
Tom Seaver's Wild Pitch as Fielder 162 Game Average
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Tom Seaver's Stolen Base Allowed Career Total
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Tom Seaver's Stolen Base Allowed 162 Game Average
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Tom Seaver's Hitting Stats
Over Tom Seaver’s 20 season offensive career he had slash lines of 0.154/0.202/0.210
(batting average/on base percentage/slugging percentage).
He hit 12 home runs and drove in 86 producing 173 total runs. His career OPS is 0.412.