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Best (and Worst) ZR in a Single Season (1970-1978) by Position

  • Mike Q
  • Feb 8, 2021
  • 1 min read

Updated: Mar 4, 2021

Best


Pitcher: Gary Luzzi had 4.8 ZR in 1975 with the Pittsburgh Pirates.

Catcher: Danny Perez had 7.1 ZR in 1978 with the Chicago White Sox.

First Base: Pete Jones has 18.4 ZR in 1972 with the Minnesota Twins.

Second Base: Jim Strong had 21.4 ZR in 1977 with the Colorado Rockies.

Third Base: Gabe Scanlon had 8.8 ZR in 1977 with the Atlanta Braves.

Shortstop: Jimmy Horney had 28.3 ZR in 1976 with the St. Louis Cardinals.

Left Field: Ian Nicolai had 33.9 ZR in 1978 with the Texas Rangers.

Centerfield: Hector Guitierez had 27.7 ZR in 1978 with the Cincinnati Reds.

Right Field: Matt Miller had 38.9 ZR in 1972 with the New York Yankees.



Worst


Pitcher: Kyle Suchecki had -4.7 ZR in 1976 with the Houston Astros.

Catcher: Sean Gibson had -6.6 ZR in 1974 with the California Angels.

First Base: Ivan Lopez had -37.1 ZR in 1974 with the Atlanta Braves.

Second Base: Bill Crites had -60.1 ZR in 1976 with the Texas Rangers.

Third Base: Alex Sierra had -27.9 ZR in 1976 with the Chicago Cubs.

Shortstop: Chris Eggers had -49.9 ZR in 1972 with the Los Angeles Dodgers.

Left Field: Bobby Sipes had -25.9 ZR in 1972 with the Philadelphia Phillies.

Center Field: Jeff Berger had -42.4 ZR in 1973 with the Chicago Cubs.

Right Field: Luis Cuespo had -33.2 ZR in 1972 with the Los Angeles Dodgers.



 
 
 

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