Baseball Savant
CFB -> MLB
No. 2
Six Seven
Same Name as M-SABR Member
100

Highest Launch Angle

a. Cedric Mullins

b. Cal Raleigh

c. Spencer Torkelson

b. Cal Raleigh (25.2 degrees)

100

This UCLA RB also played basketball and ran track in college before his MLB debut made history for more than just baseball

Jackie Robinson

100

This player finished second in 2012 AL MVP voting despite putting up 3.4 more bWAR than the winner as he provided more baserunning value while playing a premium defensive position

Mike Trout

100

This outfielder hit for a .267 batting average during an injury riddled 2023 campaign, directly before and after seasons in which he was above .300

Aaron Judge

100

This reliever throws a pitch he refers to as an "airbender" changeup and is the reason why the Yankees dropped their facial hair policy in 2025

Devin Williams

200

Highest Bat Speed

a. Junior Caminero

b. Oneil Cruz

c. Jordan Walker

b. Oneil Cruz (78.8 mph)

200

This Michigan State WR is a multiple time World Series hero and is the only regular season MVP to never be an All-Star

Kirk Gibson

200

This player finished second in 2016 AL Cy Young voting despite receiving six more first place votes than the winner, a former teammate of his

Justin Verlander
200

This middle infielder is best known for World Series heroics, but in 1967 he received the last of his eight gold gloves and ten all-star game appearances

Bill Mazeroski

200

This slugger cemented himself as the king of the three true outcomes in 2012, where he led to NL in both walks and strikeouts while also mashing 41 home runs

Adam Dunn

300

Most Adjusted Doubters (HR in < 8 MLB Parks)

a. Michael Busch

b. Pete Crow-Armstrong

c. Rafael Devers

a. Michael Busch (18)

300

This Tennessee QB was replaced by Peyton Manning in college but put together a pretty good MLB career, where he was the only Hall of Famer to play their whole career with his specific franchise

Todd Helton

300

This player was drafted 2nd overall in 2013, after a player who ended up producing a total of 10.1 career IP, and went on to win both a World Series and an MVP

Kris Bryant

300

This active MLB pitcher began his career wearing #67 with the Rockies, holds a 4.67 career ERA, but has 68 career wins

German Marquez

300

This player was the AL's last multi-year player manager and has his number retired by three organizations

Frank Robinson

400

Lowest Pitch-Specific Hard Hit Percentage

a. Luis Arraez - Slider

b. Steven Kwan - 4SFB

c. Spencer Torkelson - Sweeper

a. Luis Arraez - Slider (7.8%)

400

This Notre Dame WR led the MLB in innings pitched and losses three years after he was an NL All-Star while under contract with an AL team

Jeff Samardzija

400

This player finished second in the 1994 NL batting race at .368, behind the highest batting average since Ted Williams, but he still was able to take home MVP hardware

Jeff Bagwell

400

Despite spending most of his career in the corner infield, this star was a minor league shortstop (6) and spent most of his rookie year, in which he got down-ballot MVP votes and won the World Series, playing left field (7)

Miguel Cabrera

400

This Canadian pitcher who played roughly half of his career with the Blue Jays led has led both the AL and NL in appearances in a season and has a son who is an active major league

Paul Quantrill

500

Shortest Average Home Run Trot

a. Dustin Harris

b. Luke Keaschall

c. Jake Mangum

c. Jake Mangum (19.11s)

500

This Oregon State K was a 40th round draft pick before heading to college, after which he flew up the draft board and became an All Star and Silver Slugger, alongside being a Gold Glove Finalist

Adley Rutschman

500

This reliever debuted on 6/7/2011 and is the only player to have played for every NL East franchise, despite having been an all-star for multiple teams, none of them in the division

Brad Hand

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