Reggie Sanders  
Right Fielder | Retired or Inactive Players

Hitting
I tell you, it's a real trip to watch this kid play. He gives 110% all the time... unfortunately that means he tends to run out of gas as the game wears on. Sanders always has been a line-drive hitter who uses the entire field. He hits righthanders and lefthanders with equal consistency.

Baserunning & Defense
Sanders isn't a fluid right fielder, but he's not afraid to get dirty and gets the job done. His arm is accurate, and he knows when to unload or take his time. Sanders doesn't have great speed, though he reads righthanders' moves well enough to steal a couple bases each season without getting caught very often.

          -- Moostard Nyman
 


 

Year Team POS CH PH SP GF PL vL Hm Sc CL Age Exp Slot FA AS Qualified Positions Nyman Rating
1998 OAK RF 67 79 76 52 55 54 49 50 42 28 7 Active 78 89 . 370
1999 OAK RF 69 82 80 52 55 54 49 50 42 29 8 Active 84 89 . 382
2000 OAK RF 69 82 87 52 55 54 49 50 42 30 9 Active 87 89 . 388
2001 OAK RF 69 82 91 52 55 54 49 50 42 31 10 Active 87 89 . 391
2002 OAK RF 70 82 91 52 55 54 49 50 42 32 11 Active 87 89 . 392
2003 OAK RF 70 82 88 52 55 54 49 50 42 33 12 Active 87 89 . 388
2004 OAK RF 68 82 90 52 55 54 49 50 42 34 13 Active 87 87 . 385
2005 OAK RF 68 82 84 52 55 54 49 50 42 35 14 Active 86 89 . 378
2006 OAK RF 69 82 80 52 55 54 49 50 42 36 15 Active 85 87 CF-38 375
2007 OAK RF 64 80 81 52 55 54 49 50 42 37 16 DL 86 89 CF-36 362
2008 OAK RF 61 78 76 52 55 54 49 50 42 38 17 Active 87 89 . 347
2009 OAK RF 60 75 70 52 55 54 49 50 42 39 18 Active 87 89 . 333
Ratings Delta     -1 -3 -6             +1 +1         -14
History generated by Biorhythm v2.6.86 on Sun Nov 14 13:28:08 EST 2004

Data printed in red denotes that player was in the top two percent for that category and year. Blue data denotes membership to the bottom two percent.