Tony Oliva vs Camilo Pascual: Career Stats Comparison

Tony Oliva (1962–1976) and Camilo Pascual (1954–1971) — they broke in during the 1960s and the 1950s respectively, which makes the side-by-side worth doing carefully. Tony Oliva finished with 1,917 hits and 220 home runs; Camilo Pascual finished with 198 hits and 5 home runs. Below is the full career table, PIV adjustment, peak seasons, and a verdict.

Tony Oliva

Hitter · 1962–1976
Games
1,676
Hits
1,917
Home Runs
220
RBI
947
Avg
.304
OPS
.830
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Camilo Pascual

Two-Way Player · 1954–1971
Games
542
Hits
198
Home Runs
5
RBI
81
Avg
.205
OPS
.506
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Career Stats Side-by-Side

Every cell below is a career total or career rate for Tony Oliva and Camilo Pascual. Cells highlighted in green mark the category leader. Counting stats reward longevity; the rate stats at the bottom are era-agnostic.

Statistic Tony Oliva Camilo Pascual
Games 1,676 542
At-Bats 6,301 967
Runs 870 71
Hits 1,917 198
Doubles 329 32
Triples 48 5
Home Runs 220 5
RBI 947 81
Walks 448 46
Strikeouts 645 123
Stolen Bases 86 0
Batting Avg .304 .205
On-Base % .353 .243
Slugging % .476 .264
OPS .830 .506

PIV Comparison

By PIV (Player Impact Value), Tony Oliva outpaces Camilo Pascual 23,924 to -3,620 — a gap driven primarily by per-season impact (1,595 vs -191 per year). PIV adjusts each season to league baselines, so it's the cleanest way to compare careers across eras.

Tony Oliva
23,924
Career PIV · 1,595 per season (15 seasons)
Camilo Pascual
-3,620
Career PIV · -191 per season (19 seasons)

How PIV is calculated →

Peak Seasons

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

Tony Oliva — top 3 seasons by OPS

1964.916 OPS32 HR, 94 RBI, .323 avg
1971.915 OPS22 HR, 81 RBI, .337 avg
1970.878 OPS23 HR, 107 RBI, .325 avg

Camilo Pascual — top 0 seasons by OPS

Verdict

On the head-to-head card, Tony Oliva leads in hits, home runs, RBI, and runs, while Camilo Pascual owns no headline categories. That doesn't settle the era debate, but on the raw scoreboard the edge goes to Tony Oliva. PIV agrees: Tony Oliva grades out higher across their careers. Click through to each profile for the full season-by-season breakdown.

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