Cooperstown or not, the Eureka, Illinois, native is a unique baseball player whose time with three MLB franchises will ...
to eventually becoming an MLB mainstay that defined utility player. "Calling Ben Zobrist a utility player ... is like calling 'Citizen Kane' a movie about a sled," Jaffe wrote. "'Zorilla' was ...
His value was greater than a lot of people realized, but his career started too late to build up enough capital.
Zobrist was among the best second basemen in baseball, and among the best right fielders in baseball. He also played a ...
Not one of those 104 ballots has featured either Ben Zobrist or Fernando ... While he made his MLB debut when the Rays were still the Devil Rays, Zobrist didn't truly break out until the team ...
It is Ben Zobrist’s first time on the Hall of Fame ballot. Zobrist played for 14 years in the MLB. He played for four teams, the Rays, Cubs, A’s and Royals, but I only think of him as a Tampa ...