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Worst Team of all HOFers
I was thinking about some of the poor choices that have been made for enshrining players into the Baseball Hall of Fame and started to wonder "Who were the worst?", "What selections were the most egregious?". I took a look at the WAR of every HOFer inducted as a player (caveat: I know WAR is imperfect, but it's a useful tool in comparing players across eras). Then I sorted them by position (didn't include relievers). The results are listed below. I've included their career WAR and where they rank all-time (only up to 1,000 - yes a few HOFers aren't even in the top 1,000 all-time). Interestingly, every single player was elected by the Veteran's Committee. I knew it was bad there for a while, but didn't realize it was this bad.
C - Rick Ferrell: 31.1 WAR (796th all time) 1B- George Kelly: 24.9 WAR (1000+ all time) 2B- Bill Mazeroski: 36.5 WAR (618th all time) SS- Phil Rizzuto: 42.0 WAR (467th all time) 3B- Fred Lindstrom: 27.5 WAR (958th all time) LF- Chick Hafey: 31.1 WAR (797th all time) CF- Lloyd Waner: 27.9 WAR (931st all time) RF- Tommy McCarthy 16.2 WAR (1000+ all time) DH- Harold Baines 38.7 WAR (554th all-time) |
Here's my all time Eh team:
C - Ray Schalk (career OPS of 656) 1B - Frank Chance 2B - Red Schoendienst (career OPS+ under 100) 3B - Lindstrom SS - Bobby Wallace LF - Hafey CF - Max Carey RF - Elmer Flick DH - Baines MGR - Tommy Lasorda (lots of managers have won 2 WS, so what?) |
Counting only players who were elected primarily for their contributions as players, elected for their talent as players (not players like Cummings who made it primarily because he was credited with inventing the curve), and elected for their performance in a league for which their is a reasonable statistical basis for objective analysis. I am also considering that many of the "worst" are labelled as such because their offensive stats are weak, but they were elected primarily for their defense.
SP: Jesse Haines SP: Rube Marquard SP: Catfish Hunter SP: Jack Morris RP: Bruce Sutter C: Rick Ferrell 1B: George Kelly 2B: Joe Gordon 3B: Fred Lindstrom SS: Travis Jackson LF: Chick Hafey CF: Lloyd Waner RF: Ross Youngs DH: Harold Baines As a counter, the best player at each who is not in the Hall of Fame, not on the active ballot, and is not excluded for his cheating/gross misconduct (Jackson/Rose/Steroids): SP: Jim McCormick SP: Bob Caruthers SP: Billy Pierce SP: Kevin Brown RP: John Franco, no real snubs, too many in. RP: Dan Quisenberry C: Jorge Posada, no real snubs 1B: Gil Hodges counting some points for the 68 Mets; Will Clark, Fred McGriff or Mattingly otherwise 2B: Grich or Whitaker, but suspect it will end up being Kent. No real snubs. 3B: Ken Boyer SS: Bill Dahlen LF: Minnie Minoso CF: Kenny Lofton RF: Bobby Abreu, no one has really been snubbed here. On the whole, they have done well with starting pitchers. I think the best non-HOFers are easily better than the worst HOF team. |
Not to say yay or nay against Chick Hafey, but imagine the possibilities if he hadn't had the worst eyes in all of baseball history.
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His election is a bit absurd and he clearly belongs on this team, but it is something of a shame that this is pretty much all that anyone ever says about him. How the man hit .317 with those eyes I will never understand. |
Two players not mentioned that I think are easily in the conversation of "worst" HOFer at their position:
Rabbit Maranville at SS Candy Cummings at Pitcher (I would offer up as the weakest/worst HOFer period) |
P - Jack Morris
C - Rick Ferrell 1B- George Kelly 2B- Red Schoendienst SS- Phil Rizzuto 3B- Fred Lindstrom LF- Chick Hafey CF- Lloyd Waner RF- Tommy McCarthy DH- Harold Baines RP - Lee Smith |
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Thank you for putting Lee Smith. Guy never won a WS, never won a Cy Young. Pitched for 8 teams......how does a HOFer get released by 7 teams????? Lifetime WL Record 71-92 Postseason ERA 8.44 and I'm a Cub fan and saw him many times, never thought for a second he was a HOFer. Wanted him out of town most of the time. |
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always thought jim rice was over ratted dave parker played in same era has better numbers and is not in
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Fun thread! Of note is that the vast majority of these guys were put in years ago. The “the HOF is getting worse” argument gets a demerit here.
Of course, Baines and Morris selections of late are proof that poor selections can and do still happen. |
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That being said, he’s below the average for a HOF reliever (only a few enshrined). He got elected based on holding the save record for a time. The HOF really hasn’t “figured out” relievers yet. |
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Not that WAR is great for relievers...but still! |
Twenty-five years ago Bill James published a great book called The Politics of Glory (later reissued as What Ever Happened to the Hall of Fame?). The book is full of analysis of the HOF: who's in, who's not, who should and shouldn't be, etc.
Here's his list of the least qualified members. Remember it's from the mid-1990s. C. Ray Schalk 1B. (tie) George Kelly and Frank Chance 2B. Johnny Evers 3B. Jimmy Collins SS. Joe Tinker LF. Chick Hafey CF. Lloyd Waner RF. Tommy McCarthy SP. Jesse Haines RP. There were only 2 in the Hall at the time so no pick I don't agree with all of it, but it's a good list. |
It's funny how Tinkers, Evers, and Chance are all on that list. I've always thought the 'only' reason they are in The Hall is because every baseball fan knows the saying, "Tinkers to Evers to Chance," so they each achieved more acclaim than they probably deserved?? (To be fair, I've never actually studied their stats.)
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These are the saddest of possible words: "Tinker to Evers to Chance." Trio of bear cubs, and fleeter than birds, Tinker and Evers and Chance. Ruthlessly pricking our gonfalon bubble, Making a Giant hit into a double- Words that are heavy with nothing but trouble: "Tinker to Evers to Chance." |
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LUIS TIANT! Forgotten yet again. At least you included Minoso, but no Oliva. . |
I would agree with adding Oliva, in addition to Minoso. First Cuban (Minoso), with good stats, longevity, and a great personality; and 3 time batting-champ (Oliva) whose bad knees doomed him from a longer-lived career
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