John Olerud

John Olerud
Birthdate 8/5/1968
Death Date
Debut Year 1989
Year of Induction
Teams Blue Jays, Marlins, Mets, Red Sox, Yankees
Position First Base

Two-time World Series champion and 1993 batting champ John Olerud was a three-time Gold Glove first baseman with a .398 on-base percentage and a 129 OPS+.

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Among the five 5-WAR seasons of first baseman John Olerud is one at 7.6 and another at 7.8

Among the five 5-WAR seasons of first baseman John Olerud is one at 7.6 and another at 7.8

John Olerud is flat-out under-appreciated. The first baseman had a 17-year big league career that featured just two All Star selections. He is rarely mentioned as a Hall of Fame candidate. A closer look at his overall body of work shows a career worthy of consideration for Cooperstown. Olerud made h
In 1993 the Blue Jays had the top three qualifiers in the batting race - Olerud, Molitor, and Alomar

In 1993 the Blue Jays had the top three qualifiers in the batting race - Olerud, Molitor, and Alomar

The 1993 Toronto Blue Jays had the top three finishers in the race for the batting crown,. John Olerud took home the title with a .363 average. Paul Molitor finished second at .332 with Roberto Alomar right behind him at .326. It marked the first time in baseball history that one team featured the t
In 2016 Olerud was named the Pacific Ten's Conference's Player of the Century

In 2016 Olerud was named the Pacific Ten's Conference's Player of the Century

In 2016 the Pac-10 Conference named their All Century team for the 1900s. Washington State’s John Olerud was named the Player of the Century as the top performer. In 1988 he became the only pitcher in NCAA history to win 15 games and hit 20 home runs. On the mound he went 15-0; at bat he slamm

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