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Old 02-09-2023, 05:24 PM
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Originally Posted by cgjackson222 View Post
The Yankees have a LOT of really great players that didn't make the Hall of Fame. Below are some (in no particular order):

1) Graig Nettles (6x All Star, 2x World Series, 2x Gold Glove, 68 bWAR)
2) Bernie Williams (5x All Star, 4x World Series, Batting Title, 49.6 bWAR)
3) Ron Guidry (4x All Star, Cy Young, 2x ERA Title, 47.8 bWAR)
4) Thurman Munson (ROY, 7x All Star, MVP, 2 World Series, 46.1 bWAR)
5) Willie Randolph (6x All Star, World Series, Silver Slugger, 65.9 bWAR)
6) Jorge Posada (5x All Star, 4x World Series, 42.7 bWAR)
7) Don Mattingly (6x All Star, MVP, Batting Title, 9 Gold Gloves, 42.4 bWAR)
8) Charlie Keller (5x All Star, 5 World Series, OPS+ 152, 43.8 bWAR)
9) Roger Maris (7x All Star, 2x MVP, 3 World Series, hit 61 HRs, 38.2 bWAR)
10) Roy White (2x All Star, 2x World Series, 46.8 bWAR)
11) Gil McDougald (ROY, 6x All Star, 5 World Series, 40.6 bWAR)
12) Tommy Henrich (5x All Star, 6x World Series, 39.6 bWAR)
13) Roger Peckinpaugh (MVP, World Series, 45.2 bWAR)
14) Elston Howard (12x All Star, MVP, 2x Gold Glove, 4 World Series, 27 bWAR)
15) Mel Stottlemyre (5x All Star, 43.1 bWAR)
16) David Wells (3x All Star, World Series, 53.5 bWAR)

And of course A-Rod and Andy Pettitte who aren't in because of roids.

Does any other team have as many?


The Yankees wouldn't have some many on the outside looking in if they had a Frankie Frisch type voting on the veterans committee, etc.

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