CAREER HIGHLIGHTS Dick Allen is 20th All Time with a Career OPS+ of 156 In the Live Ball Era, Dick Allen is tied for 13th in OPS+ with Willie Mays, ahead of Hank Aaron and Joe DiMaggio both with a 155 OPS+ For ten seasons (1964-1973), Dick Allen’s 165 OPS+ ranked FIRST. First. He was ahead of 17 future Hall of Famers including Aaron, McCovey, Frank Robinson, Killebrew, Stargell, Clemente, Yastrzemski, Kaline and Santo. Dick Allen’s career .912 OPS is 55th All Time Dick Allen’s career .534 Slugging is 42nd All Time Dick Allen’s career 69.9 Offensive WAR is 61st All Time For 11 seasons from 1964-1974, Dick Allen had the SECOND HIGHEST Slugging Percentage, trailing only Hank Aaron. Dick Allen’s Offensive WAR from 1964-1974 was 68.3. That ranked him first for all position players, ahead of Hank Aaron (63.7), Frank Robinson (58.8), Carl Yastrzemski (55.2), and Joe Morgan (55.2). Dick Allen is 10th in career Walk Off home runs. From 1964-1974, Dick Allen ranked 2nd in Extra Base Hits per At Ba. Willie Stargell was first, Hank Aaron third, Willie McCovey fourth, Frank Robinson fifth, Reggie Jackson sixth, Willie Mays seventh, Billy Williams eighth, Cesar Cedeno ninth, and Johnny Bench tenth. Among first basemen, Dick Allen has a 31.68 Win Share per 162 games. Only one other player in history was higher: Lou Gehrig. Dick Allen’s Black Ink Test Score of 27 ranks 70th All Time. That is better than 33 current Hall of Famers including his contemporaries Ernie Banks (73), Lou Brock (76), Roberto Clemente (88), Johnny Bench (109), Billy Williams (132), and Willie Stargell (142). Dick Allen’s Grey Ink Test Score of 159 ranks 75th All Time. That’s better than 47 current Hall of Famers including contemporaries Roberto Clemente (81), Rod
Carew (90), Ron Santo (96), Brooks Robinson (123), Joe Morgan (127), and Tony Perez (129).
DICK ALLEN QUICK HITS 1964 National League Rookie of the Year Award 1972 American League Most Valuable Player Award 7-time All Star 1965, ’66, ’67, ’70, ’72, ’73, ‘74 2-time American League Home Run Champion 1972, 1974 American League RBI Champion 1972 3-time Slugging Percentage Leader 1966, 1972, 1974 3-Time OPS+ Leader 1966, 1967, 1972 2-Time On Base Percentage Leader 1967, 1972 WAR Positon Player Leader, 1972 Total Base Leader 1964 2-time Runs Created Leader 1966, 1972 3-time Extra Base Hits Leader 1964, 1966, 1972 Base On Balls Leader, 1972 20 Home Run Seasons: 10. 1964, ’65, ’66, ’67, ’68, ’69, ’70, ’71, ’72, ‘74 30 Home Run Seasons: 6. 1966, ’68, 69, ’70, ’72, ‘74 40 Home Run Seasons: 1. 1966 100 RBI Seasons 3. 1966, 1970, 1972 100 Runs Scored Seasons: 2 1964 , 1966 200 Hit Season 1. 1964
POWER! Dick Allen hit 20 home runs that traveled over 500 feet in his career. Since the year 2000, only one player has hit a ball over 500 feet. “Based upon the record of batsmen without the benefit of PED’S, Dick Allen is the single most Mightiest Hitter that Major League Baseball has produced in the last Half Century.” — From Bill Jenkinson, Baseball Historian and author of the book “BASEBALL’S ULTIMATE POWER.” Jenkinson is an expert on Home Runs and the distance they traveled and is a consultant for MLB, MLB TV, ESPN and the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum. MORE QUICK HITS Of the top 500 players in Overall Wins, Dick Allen is 84th All Time. Others behind him include Gary Carter 85th, Reggie Jackson 87th, Whitey Ford 97th, Ryne Sanburg 101st, Roberto Clemente’ and Paul Molitor 106th, Jim Palmer and Eddie Murray 120th , Steve Carlton 138th, Harmon Killebrew 145th, Dave Winfield 169th, Willie Stargell 175th, Ernie Banks 196th and Billy Williams 231st.
There are 32 position players in the Hall of Fame who played fewer games than Dick Allen include Joe DiMaggio, Phil Rizzuto, and Jackie Robinson. Since Major League Baseball finally required all teams to put fences around the outfield in the early 1900’s, Dick Allen is one of only two players to hit TWO INSIDE THE PARK HOME RUNS IN ONE GAME. He accomplished the feat on July 31, 1972 in Minnesota against Hall of Famer Bert Blyleven. Dick Allen hit SEVEN inside the park home runs in his career. That ranked him fourth in his era. First was Willie Wilson with 12. Second were Lou Brock and Roberto Clemente with eight each. Next was Dick Allen with seven. Willie Mays was fifth with six, and Mickey Mantle and Billy Williams were tied for sixth with five each.
In Relative Slugging since 1901, Dick Allen ranks 14th with a score of 139.6%. There are only three players from his era ahead of him: Mickey Mantle, Hank Aaron and Willie
Mays. The only other players from his era to make the top 20 were Mike Schmidt (15th), Stan Musial (16th), Willie Stargell (17th), and Frank Robinson (18th).
162-Game Average vs. Pitchers in the Hall of Fame BA Willie Mays
HR
.302
RBI 36
H
103
R 178
112
Hank Aaron
.305
37
113
185
107
Mickey Mantle
.298
36
102
163
113
Dick Allen
.292
33
104
171
102
Willie Stargell
.282
33
106
153
82
Eddie Mathews
.271
35
98
157
102
Ernie Banks
.274
33
105
166
84
Willie McCovey
.270
33
97
138
77
Orlando Cepada
.297
29
104
179
86
Frank Robinson
.294
34
105
170
106
6
6
5
4
5
Dick Allen’s Rank
Dick Allen vs. Mike Schmidt BA
HR
RBI
H
R
Dick Allen
.292
33
104
171
102
Mike Schmidt
.267
37
107
155
101