Mrs. Meta
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Little-known perspective, but a lot of teams saw Simmons as a relief pitcher when he played JC ball.
He was a big shortstop (6-2) who had the quickness of a small shortstop and could maintain his footwork at that size. He remarkable player. I thought he had taken a big step forward with his bat with the Angels, but he hit a wall. Over 2/3 of his bWAR was credited to his defense, but he was no slouch with the bat.
He was the converse to Gary Sheffield, who is facing his last year on the writers' HoF ballot. 60.5 bWAR overall, with 80.7 attributed to his offense and -27.7 to his defense. At least Simmons was positive with both the bat and the glove.
Man, at least during his tenure with the Braves I don't remember Gary Sheffield being that bad on defense. Was he to your eyes 50?