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TOM SHOPAY

|     Retired     |   Played: 1965-1978

High Level:   MLB     Career Ranks:  758th in pinchhits
Positions:   OF-175, DH-5, C-2
Full Name:   Thomas Michael Shopay
Born:   Feb 21, 1945  (68.090) in Bristol,Connecticut

MLB Debut:  Sep 17, 1967  (22.208)
Speed
79
Contact
68
Patience
67
Batting
73
Power
44
Ht/Wt:   / 160   Bats/Throws:  Left / Right
High School:   Unknown
College:   Dean College
Drafted:  New York Yankees:  1965-34-624 (June-Reg)

Tags:  First Player Drafted from College

TBC Player ID:  17979
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OFF THE FIELD
The formula to determine similarity scores is listed in the about section of the site. In short, the scores attempt to compare players career batting statistics vs all other major leagues as well as cumulative statistics at each age.
Career Statistics
1.  Chuck Scrivener (82.19)
2.  Scott Pose (79.69)
3.  Cesar Crespo (79.12)
4.  Don Bosch (75.92)
5.  Joe Pettini (75.83)
6.  Dave Moates (75.33)
7.  Jim Walewander (74.72)
8.  Tim Hyers (74.68)
9.  Solly Drake (74.12)
10.  Van Kelly (73.71)
Age: 22
1.  Ray McDavid (74.55)
2.  Hal Leathers (70.57)
3.  Brian Harper (70.02)
4.  Ivan Calderon (69.21)
5.  Kiko Garcia (69.01)
6.  Duke Carmel (68.97)
7.  Randy Byers (67.79)
8.  Cliff Dapper (66.91)
9.  Paddy Driscoll (66.77)
10.  Gordon Massa (66.71)
Age: 23
1.  Brian Hunter (76.57)
2.  Tike Redman (75.49)
3.  Matt Walbeck (71.37)
4.  Dave Valle (71.18)
5.  Todd Linden (70.77)
6.  Hal Leathers (70.57)
7.  Miguel Olivo (69.06)
8.  Art McLarney (68.35)
9.  George Caithamer (67.32)
10.  Sandy Alomar (67.01)
Age: 24
1.  J.R. Phillips (77.02)
2.  Johnny Jeter (76.37)
3.  Pete Milne (73.77)
4.  Anderson Hernandez (73.71)
5.  Chuck Miller (70.94)
6.  Jonathan Herrera (70.9)
7.  Billy Parker (70.74)
8.  Mike Benjamin (70.64)
9.  Ricky Seilheimer (69.67)
10.  Ray McDavid (68.8)
Age: 25
1.  Delwyn Young (77.11)
2.  Alejandro Sanchez (74.2)
3.  Gary Gray (74.11)
4.  Chuck Miller (70.94)
5.  John Miller (70.85)
6.  Ricky Seilheimer (69.67)
7.  Bill Lyons (69.03)
8.  David Newhan (68.99)
9.  Ray McDavid (68.8)
10.  Bruce Fields (68.76)
Age: 26
1.  Jose Moreno (85.39)
2.  Johnny McCarthy (79.55)
3.  Barry Shetrone (76.56)
4.  Marty Castillo (75.92)
5.  Curtis Pride (75.79)
6.  Braulio Castillo (75.2)
7.  Mike Easler (75.08)
8.  Bob Will (74.83)
9.  Tommy Murphy (74.34)
10.  Cord Phelps (74.3)
Age: 27
1.  Wilson Valdez (79.28)
2.  Dick Rand (78.99)
3.  Fred Chapman (78.64)
4.  Rene Reyes (78.6)
5.  Bill Stein (78.25)
6.  Tony Johnson (77.07)
7.  Billy McMillon (77.03)
8.  Herb Bremer (75.46)
9.  Chuck Jackson (74.9)
10.  Jim Vatcher (73.81)
Age: 28
1.  Leo Wells (80.27)
2.  Wilson Valdez (79.28)
3.  Dick Rand (78.99)
4.  Fred Chapman (78.64)
5.  Rene Reyes (78.6)
6.  Bob Hansen (78.11)
7.  Tony Johnson (77.07)
8.  Jose Constanza (76.6)
9.  Herb Bremer (75.46)
10.  Chuck Jackson (74.9)
Age: 29
1.  Leo Wells (80.27)
2.  Dick Rand (78.99)
3.  Fred Chapman (78.64)
4.  Rene Reyes (78.6)
5.  Bob Hansen (78.11)
6.  Chris Pritchett (78.01)
7.  Tony Johnson (77.07)
8.  Jose Constanza (76.6)
9.  Herb Bremer (75.46)
10.  Chuck Jackson (74.9)
Age: 30
1.  Leo Wells (83.21)
2.  Chuck Connors (79.45)
3.  Jose Constanza (79.33)
4.  John Knox (78.68)
5.  Ace Parker (76.89)
6.  Herb Bremer (75.91)
7.  Collin Cowgill (75.08)
8.  Jason Romano (74.82)
9.  Jim Mahoney (73.63)
10.  Jim Howarth (73.48)
Age: 31
1.  Jose Constanza (80.6)
2.  Leo Wells (78.54)
3.  Jim Howarth (77.24)
4.  John Knox (77.16)
5.  Chuck Connors (76.51)
6.  Ray Holbert (76.35)
7.  Collin Cowgill (75.9)
8.  Jason Romano (75.11)
9.  Tim Hyers (74.56)
10.  Ray Knode (74.01)
Age: 32
1.  Chuck Scrivener (82.19)
2.  Scott Pose (79.74)
3.  Bob Ramazzotti (79.68)
4.  Cesar Crespo (79.12)
5.  Don Bosch (75.92)
6.  Joe Pettini (75.83)
7.  Dave Moates (75.33)
8.  Ken Huckaby (74.99)
9.  Jim Walewander (74.72)
10.  Tim Hyers (74.68)


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