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Old 10-10-2006, 12:52 PM   #1
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Arrow Norman Dalton Cash

He played in the major leagues from 1958 to 1974.
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Led AL in RCAA in 1961 (113), 4 times in the top 5, 6 times in the top 10
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His WARP3 score (94) is not a glossy as his RCAA, but it is good enough.
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It's easy to forget how good he was given the era. In '65, he hit .266 with 30 HR and 82 RBI; that year was better than anything Kirby Puckett ever did on a park-adjusted OPS basis. Lifetime park-adjusted OPS is the same as Reggie Jacksons and better than Jim Edmonds, Pedro Guerrero, and Bill Terry.
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