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Originally Posted by ctownboy
D.Bergin,
If you go to www.fangraphs.com and search Johnny Damon, you will find an article concerning Damon and the Hall of Fame. It was written on July 11, 2011.
The short and sweet of it is, based on WAR, Damon is NOT a Hall of Famer even if he gets to 3000 Hits.
Another article by a different writer points out that Damon hasn't even been the best player on his own teams even when he had a big year.
So, again, if Damon gets into the Hall of Fame it will be because he played for the Red Sox and Yankees whereas other players who had similar or better careers, based on WAR and other stats, don't get in.
David
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When have they ever put guys in the HOF based on "WAR"?
Am I wrong in saying there's probably tons of guys in there already who don't meet the criteria based on "WAR"?
I haven't read the article, but am I also right in saying he doesn't meet the statistical criteria based on "average".....which means there's a bottom half of players in the HOF, to create that average?
All I'm really saying is 3000 hits has always been a magic number for players without additional baggage (gambling/PED's), no matter which teams you played for.
Not saying I would vote for him.......but I wouldn't exactly be outraged.
Hell, I'd put guys who haven't even had a sniff at the HOF, like Lou Whitaker and Alan Trammell in, before I'd put Damon in...........but I hold no ill will towards players who are lucky enough to be enshrined, "borderline" or not.
It's just a number yeah, but those type of milestones do count for something, over-rated or not.