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Originally Posted by Peter_Spaeth
I don't think he's a HOFer just based on pure numbers.
Hall of Fame Statistics
Black Ink
Batting - 18 (133), Average HOFer ≈ 27
Gray Ink
Batting - 124 (153), Average HOFer ≈ 144
Hall of Fame Monitor
Batting - 72 (275), Likely HOFer ≈ 100
Hall of Fame Standards
Batting - 30 (346), Average HOFer ≈ 50
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Those are based only on his Major League stats. Keep in mind Doby played nearly 5 full seasons in the Negro Leagues as well. Obviously stats for those seasons are problematic but they still happened. We have a hard time with the players that did both as it makes things difficult to calculate. Much easier when they played their entire career in the Negro Leagues and we just resign ourselves to the knowledge that a lot of evidence for enshrinement is a bit anecdotal and can never be calculated like we are accustomed to.
Comparing Larry Doby’s Major League statistics to Bernie Williams’ career statistics is not a valid comparison.
I never said Doby was a 1st ballot HoFer, he had a solid career but rightfully was enshrined as a player, I felt like he was being dismissed as having been enshrined only because he was the 1st AA player in the American League, that is not true.