Chris Workman

Active Career: 2021-2038 (18 seasons)
2,180 hits, 236 HR, 529 SB, .266/.364/.420, 55.7 WAR
Landis Memorial Winner 2023
Charles Puckett Golden Bat: 2022, 2026, 2027
5-Time All-Star
Hall of Fame Metrics: (average HoF)
JAWS: 45.7 (57)
Black Ink: 10 (23)
Gray Ink: 76 (112)
HOF Standards: 46 (53)
HOF Monitor: 54 (128)
# 55 Career WAR make the conversation possible, and the fact is that Chris Workman was the definitoin of a professional hitter. He grinded with the best of them, and hitting from the left side of the plate gave him a value. He was a 5-WAR kind of star with Huntsville in the earliest days. Then solid for a half-decade in California.
At the end of the day, though, he seemed more of a tweener. His glovework at second was spotty enough that--especially later in his career, he had to move to 1B (where he was pretty good) and DH. As a 1B/DH, however, the bat was lacking the power you'd traditionally like to see there.
Great player though, who made an impact for nearly two decades.