If you posted on here back when Beltre was finishing up his career, you'd have seen this before.
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Let the debate continue... who are the Greatest 3Bs? Accumulation statistics favor longevity, where as, stats like BA, OBP, and OPS can diminish in later years. I believe the following are probably the most promoted 3B of All-Time in no intended order other than to have Beltre at the top for comparisons: I'll hold off my person opinions/comments, but here is some info:
Adr Beltre: 2732 G, .286, 1,430 R, 607 2B, 37 3B, 441 HR, 118 SB, .340 OBP, .818 OPS
Mathews: 2103 G, .273, 1,379 R, 321 2B, 67 3B, 467 HR, 63 SB, .376 OBP, .889 OPS
Robinson: 2834 G, .268, 1,226 R, 482 2B, 68 3B, 266 HR, 28 SB, .322 OBP, .724 OPS
MSchmidt: 2190 G, .266, 1,403 R, 377 2B, 54 3B, 509 HR, 174 SB, .380 OBP, .906 OPS
Geo Brett : 1685 G, .315, 1,035 R, 424 2B, 112 3B, 198 HR, 138 SB, .379 OBP, .885 OPS
Chipper Jo: 1983 G, .305, 1,352 R, 455 2B, 34 3B, 389 HR, 128 SB, .401 OBP, .936 OPS
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ABeltre ('98-18): 4 All-Stars, 5 GG, 4 SS
Mathews ('52-68): 12 All-Stars,
Robinson ('55-77): 18 All-Stars, 1 MVP, 16 GG
Schmidt ('72-89): 12 All-Stars, 3 MVPs, 10 GG, 6 SS
G Brett ('73-93): 13 All-Stars, 1 MVPs, 1 GG, 3 SS. Moved to 1B
Chipper ('93-12): 8 All-Stars, 1 MVPs, 0 GG, 2 SS. Moved to LF
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Not all awards were available to all players:All-Star - 1933
MVP - 1931
GG - 1957
SS - 1980
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Changes:1950s: 8 AL, 8 NL
1961: 10 AL, 8 NL (LAA & Tex via Washing Senators)
MLB went from 154 to 162 Games
1962: 10 AL, 10 NL (Houston Colt .45s & NYMets
1968: Mound height changed from 15" to 10" and more standarization/regulation of mounds
1969: 12 AL, 12 NL; Divisions created (KC and Sea/MIlw - Mont and SDP)
1977: 14 AL, 12 NL: (Sea and Toronto)
1993: 14 AL, 14 NL: (Colo and Flo)
1998: 15 AL, 15 NL: (TB and Az)
You could argue things like Expansion was good or bad. You add a whole rotation of SPs and dilute the pitching but more hitters increases the competition for things like AS, GG. Mound height, steroids, all play a role. Some would consider '68s mound change as a defining era change.
We may look back at '23 with all of the changes as a different and changing era.