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Originally Posted by AndrewJerome
Very interesting thread. Comparing real world perceptions of player value (i.e watching guys play) to pure statistical analysis is something modern MLB upper management seems to have trouble balancing, and this thread is no different.
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Very true. I was never all that impressed with Kent, but given all the guys here whose opinion is that Kent should be in the HOF, I checked out his stats. To me, they still don't add up to HOF:
- His hitting was above average, but certainly not great.
- He was MVP once, but other than that never received more than 6 votes.
- He never won a gold glove at his position, so if you are going to argue that he was a 'great' hitter compared to other second basemen, you'd also have to admit that he wasn't as great of a fielder as other second-basemen - even those playing at the same time he was;i.e-compare his hitting to those second basemen who were all-around HOF'ers.
- While his 162 game numbers are above average, he only played 140 games or more in 7 seasons, so not a great fielder and no iron man.
I think he easily makes the 'Hall of above average'