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Sporcle Saturday: 3+ WAR in right field

New White Sox outfielder Jarred Kelenic

Jarred Kelenic

|Rich von Biberstein/Icon Sportswire

Good morning!

Happy New Year to all, and a sincere wish that this is the year in which the White Sox organization solves the problem of right field. It doesn't seem as though Jarred Kelenic is likely to be the answer, but hey: new year, new you and all that.

The White Sox haven't had a right fielder log a 3+ WAR season since 2017And you know what happens if you go lower to see where the bar is? You get the same list of results in Stathead. 2 WAR? 2017. Mike Tauchman's 1.9 bWAR nearly cleared that bar last season, but alas!

And, really, Sox right fielders haven’t traditionally covered themselves in glory, either. The late-90s and early-aughts saw perhaps the most successful run in the 9 spot on the diamond for the franchise: from 1996 to 2003, the position logged 3+ bWAR in 6 of those 8 seasons. For reference, the Sox had a 17-year gap between three-win players from 1945 to 1962 and another 17-year gap between 1965 and 1982.

For today’s Sporcle, I’m asking you to name those 3+ bWAR players in franchise history. That’s 31 total entries, how many can you get? Good luck!

Quiz Parameters

  • To qualify, a player must have played at least 50% of his games in right field, and also logged 3+ bWAR.
  • I’ve allotted 10 minutes for completion attempts.
  • For hints, I’ve provided the season and bWAR logged.

Useless information to amaze, annoy, confuse, and/or confound your friends and family:

  • The average triple-slash of the players on this list: .301/.372/.453
  • The most home runs logged came in 2006, with 44, while the fewest was 0, which occurred twice, in 1907 and 1902.
  • Every player on this list logged at least 1 triple during their individual season(s), and two players led the AL in that particular category.

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All data from stathead.com

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