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OT- what baseball season had the most HOFers in it?
UPardon if this has been asked before.
What baseball season had the most players in it that went on to the Hall Of Fame. I'm not asking about card sets, but actual seasons? |
I'm going to guess 1957
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There were 35 active Hall of Famers in 1957. In 1928, 1929 and 1930 there were 53 and that doesn't include the Negro Leagues.
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1965 has 39 without counting players who later became HOF managers (at least Joe Torre fits that category). But hard to imagine topping the late 20s with so many marginally worthy players getting in many years later.
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https://www.net54baseball.com/showthread.php?t=336159 32 Hall of Fame players (plus an additional card of each Ruth and Cochrane) in the 54 card set is pretty impressive...but imagine a 100+ card issue with something closer to 50 Hall of Famers. Alas, prewar collectors once again suffer from the baseball card issuing droughts of the past. Brian |
Smaller set, but almost every baseball player in US Caramel is a HOFer.
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Just curious...did you count Satchel Paige in that 39? I know he did pitch in one game in 1965. I've always thought how cool it would have been to have had a 1966 Topps Paige card made... |
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65 also has a number of HOF manager cards (some in as player, some as manager) -- Stengel, Hodges, Alston, Lopez, Herman, Schoendienst off the top of my head. |
My mistake. I misread the OP. More like half that.
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I exported all HOFers from Wikipedia and for their Career (years played), I checked off each year played by each player in all leagues, for a total by year of all those future HOFers playing in that respective year. My top totals by year are below (excludes Umpires, Managers, and Execs).
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Kind of sad that the most prolific seasons of Hall of Famers came when baseball cards were all but non existent.
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And only 16 teams in the 1920s right? So teams are averaging 4 HOFers and of course teams like NYY, NY Giants and A's probably have 8 or more. Crazy.
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https://hosting.photobucket.com/85c5...2ed8e1404e.png It's a pity that his Topps 1953 card is just a boring head shot. It's a pity too that he didn't get any more cards because he didn't play in the major leagues through the rest of the 1950's. Given that his ERA was only 2.44 in four AAA seasons (1956-58 with the Miami Marlins and 1961 with the Portland Beavers), I think he was capable of pitching in the major leagues for a few more seasons. :( |
So much for the auto picture size reduction feature that was theoretically implemented. Looks like I'll have to do it myself.
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I am only getting 55 HOFers who played a game in 1925 (no matter how they got into the HOF, e.g., Casey Stengel)
Pete Alexander Dave Bancroft Charles Bender Jim Bottomley Max Carey Ty Cobb Mickey Cochrane Eddie Collins Earle Combs Stan Coveleski Kiki Cuyler Leo Durocher Red Faber Jimmie Foxx Frankie Frisch Charlie Gehringer Lou Gehrig Goose Goslin Burleigh Grimes Lefty Grove Chick Hafey Jesse Haines Bucky Harris Gabby Hartnett Harry Heilmann Harry Hooper Rogers Hornsby Waite Hoyt Travis Jackson Walter Johnson George Kelly Freddie Lindstrom Ted Lyons Heinie Manush Rabbit Maranville Rube Marquard Herb Pennock Sam Rice Eppa Rixey Edd Roush Red Ruffing Babe Ruth Ray Schalk Joe Sewell Al Simmons George Sisler Billy Southworth Tris Speaker Casey Stengel Bill Terry Pie Traynor Dazzy Vance Zack Wheat Hack Wilson Ross Youngs |
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Here’s the 1925 season list I extracted from Wikipedia and filtered…
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Baseball Reference and the Lahman database still only have American/National Leagues in their records. |
I had a few mins this evening so I thought I'd play with the data.
Of the 50 HOFers who were playing in 1926, 2 teams aren't represented (Phillies and the Browns). The Phillies and the Browns had no players from their 1926 squads who were eventually inducted into the HOF. Looking at the teams the HOFers were playing for in 1926 (rather than the team they were inducted into the HOF as), gives these results: Boston Braves 1 Boston Red Sox 1 Brooklyn Robins 4 Chicago Cubs 3 Chicago White Sox 4 Cincinnati Reds 2 Cleveland Indians 2 Detroit Tigers 4 New York Giants 6 New York Yankees 6 Philadelphia Athletics 4 Pittsburgh Pirates 5 St. Louis Cardinals 4 Washington Senators 4
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