Thread: 2021 HOF Ballot
View Single Post
  #157  
Old 12-28-2020, 06:59 PM
packs packs is offline
Member
 
Join Date: May 2009
Posts: 8,442
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by Mike D. View Post
The "feels like" thing reminds me of a line of thinking I was running through the other night..."when a player becomes a Hall of Famer in most folks mind". We all know about guys who "felt like a hall of famer" in their 20's but then faded...the two big examples often given are Don Mattingly and Dale Murphy.

But some guys have weird paths (like Schilling). The guy I was thinking about specifically was Adrian Beltre. He's pretty much a consensus "yes" these days, maybe a first ballot guy.

But man, was he a LOT of "things" in his long career.
  • A young phenom (in majors @ 19)
  • A solid if unspectacular young player
  • A guy who had a monster year
  • A big free agent signing
  • A disappointment (LA years)
  • A guy who signed a one-year "pillow contract"
  • A guy who put on a great run in his 30's
  • A 3,000 hit sure thing Hall of Famer

Beltre is a good one.

Another guy I "feel like a HOFer" toward is Yadier Molina. Nothing crazy sticks out stats wise from a counting perspective but he's sure feels like HOFer to me having watched him play.

Last edited by packs; 12-28-2020 at 06:59 PM.
Reply With Quote