Lou Brock vs Frank Robinson: Career Stats Comparison

Lou Brock (1961–1979) and Frank Robinson (1956–1976) — they broke in during the 1960s and the 1950s respectively, which makes the side-by-side worth doing carefully. Lou Brock finished with 3,023 hits and 149 home runs; Frank Robinson finished with 2,943 hits and 586 home runs. Below is the full career table, PIV adjustment, peak seasons, and a verdict.

Lou Brock

Hitter · 1961–1979
Games
2,616
Hits
3,023
Home Runs
149
RBI
900
Avg
.293
OPS
.753
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Frank Robinson

Hitter · 1956–1976
Games
2,808
Hits
2,943
Home Runs
586
RBI
1,812
Avg
.294
OPS
.926
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Career Stats Side-by-Side

Every cell below is a career total or career rate for Lou Brock and Frank Robinson. Cells highlighted in green mark the category leader. Counting stats reward longevity; the rate stats at the bottom are era-agnostic.

Statistic Lou Brock Frank Robinson
Games 2,616 2,808
At-Bats 10,332 10,006
Runs 1,610 1,829
Hits 3,023 2,943
Doubles 486 528
Triples 141 72
Home Runs 149 586
RBI 900 1,812
Walks 761 1,420
Strikeouts 1,730 1,532
Stolen Bases 938 204
Batting Avg .293 .294
On-Base % .343 .389
Slugging % .410 .537
OPS .753 .926

PIV Comparison

By PIV (Player Impact Value), Frank Robinson outpaces Lou Brock 67,113 to 18,115 — a gap driven primarily by per-season impact (3,051 vs 906 per year). PIV adjusts each season to league baselines, so it's the cleanest way to compare careers across eras.

Lou Brock
18,115
Career PIV · 906 per season (20 seasons)
Frank Robinson
67,113
Career PIV · 3,051 per season (22 seasons)

How PIV is calculated →

Peak Seasons

The best single seasons each player produced, ranked by OPS among qualified workloads (300+ at-bats).

Lou Brock — top 3 seasons by OPS

1964.915 OPS12 HR, 44 RBI, .348 avg
1971.810 OPS7 HR, 61 RBI, .312 avg
1967.799 OPS21 HR, 76 RBI, .299 avg

Frank Robinson — top 3 seasons by OPS

19661.047 OPS49 HR, 122 RBI, .316 avg
19621.045 OPS39 HR, 136 RBI, .342 avg
19611.015 OPS37 HR, 124 RBI, .323 avg

Verdict

On the head-to-head card, Frank Robinson leads in home runs, RBI, runs, and batting average, while Lou Brock owns hits and stolen bases. That doesn't settle the era debate, but on the raw scoreboard the edge goes to Frank Robinson. PIV agrees: Frank Robinson grades out higher across their careers. Click through to each profile for the full season-by-season breakdown.

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