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Dave Henderson, affectionately known as "Hendu," embarked on his Major League Baseball journey with the Seattle Mariners. Drafted in the first round of the 1977 MLB Draft, Henderson made his debut with the Mariners in 1981. As an outfielder, he quickly became known for his defensive prowess and ability to deliver in clutch situations.
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These percentile rankings are a score to indicate how Dave Henderson ranks among all historic players for several skill categories. For example, a percentile of "85% Power" would indicate a player among the top 15% of players in raw batting power, and a percentile of "Speed 3%" would indicate a player that is among the slowest players in the history of the game. These percentiles are entirely based on career statistical accomplishments for players with over 500 games played or 500 innings pitched, so may not accurately reflect an intangible ability.
Batting & Fielding Skills
Contact
49%
Power
87%
Bunting
36%
Drag
35%
Vision
61%
Discipline
61%
Clutch
81%
Durability
55%
Speed
34%
Arm Str
85%
Arm Acc
68%
Reaction
92%
Fielding
72%
Stealing
50%
Baserunning
42%
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