I guess he did have a little pop in his bat. But .273 avg and .319 obp? Ugh. Also, I guess nobody else had a good season in the AL, in 1965. So, in terms of comparing to the other choices, I guess it makes sense. You are correct about Wills. Mays should have won it in 1962.
By the way, 1965 was Zoilo's best season. He's a career .242 / .290 / .367 (82 OPS+) hitter which leads to the next question. Of all MVP in history, is Zoilo the worst career hitter?
7/25/2018 2:22 PM (edited)