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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? Last edited by cgjackson222; 02-05-2023 at 08:04 PM. |
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I'm a Yankees fan...and it's always bothered me to. 63.2 Offensive War is pretty impressive. His defensive metrics kill him though. Odd for a guy with 4 Gold Gloves. Watching him everyday, his arm was subpar. He covered a lot of ground in Centerfield earlier in his career, but I suspect he began to lose some of his vision, and wasn't tracking balls well for the 2nd half of his career, and more. I know he got laser surgery on his eyes at one point, and I think it took him awhile to adjust to it. Eventually it helped him at the plate, but I suspect it threw off a bit of his depth perception playing the outfield. Bernie was also a horrible base stealer (a good base runner, but a horrible base stealer), so maybe he was just bad at timing his jumps. This is all hypothetical of course, from somebody who went from glasses, to contact lenses, to laser surgery myself. I remember having a horrible time tracking balls when I popped in the contact lenses. Had to ditch them mid-game a few times to go back to my glasses. Didn't have much experience playing ball after my laser surgery to make a proper comparison though. |
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Bernie was the man. I don't know that he's a HOFer but in my opinion he's one of the best players not in the Hall. It's criminal he only lasted two ballots.
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Mets probably have the most players that should have made the hall of fame if they didn’t get in their own way. Probably traded away the most hall of famers too. Sigh.
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The Yankees and their history probably do have the most however, i still feel most on the list are not worthy of the hall or border line at best. Regardless of the bar being lowered by some other players that also should not have gotten in
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Fun list, and I agree the Yankees list is likely among the longest.
Off the top of my head, a few Red Sox: 1. Dwight Evans (3x AS, 8x GG 67.2 WAR) 2. Luis Tiant (229-172, 3.30 ERA 66.1 WAR) - also played for NYY 3. Dustin Pedroia (ROY, MVP, 4 x AS/GG 51.9 WAR) 4. Reggie Smith (7x AS, GG 64.5 WAR) I'm guessing steroid guys like Clemens (another guy who also played for NYY) and Manny don't count.
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Reggie Smith is close. |
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Yeah, based on year's in Boston, he was well on his way. His 30's weren't nearly as kind, with only about half the WAR of his 20's.
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I'm really interested to see how 2nd basemen are considered going forward. Kent just aged off the ballot. Kinsler's WAR is similar to Pedroia's but with less hardware. Utley debuts on the ballot next year.
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He had a very short career, with only 11 years in the League, but he had some big numbers. He was an absurd 34-5 in 1912 and he ranks 15th all-time in both career winning % (.6724) as well as ERA+ (146) (including Negro League leaders). He actually has a better career ERA+ than Clemens, who is right behind with 143. |
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The Angels have had a decent crop of Hall of Very Good guys too:
- Jim Edmonds - Chuck Finley - Tim Salmon - Bobby Grich - Garret Anderson |
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Maybe not quite "borderline", but Devon White, Frank Tanana and Jim Fregosi were the 1st 3 to pop into my head for the Angels, that you don't already have on your list. |
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Solid additions. If he were to go into the Hall I don't think Tori Hunter would go in as an Angel but he was also in the Very Good tier.
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Utley has a case but ultimately I don't think he's a HOFer. He had a decent bat but was never otherworldly. I don't see any cases to be made for Pedroia or Kinsler. It's a shame Cano cheated because he certainly had the bat for Hall otherwise. |
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When there are 19 second basemen in the Hall of Fame and their ranks include Joe Gordon, Bid McPhee, Bobby Doerr, Nellie Fox, Johnny Evers, Tony Lazzeri, and Red Schoendienst, you gotta at least give Kent, Kinsler, Pedroia, and Utley a closer look.
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Nomar.
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![]() Yup, thought of him to. Figured I'd save him for someone else. Unfortunately, outside of one comeback type season, he was done by 30. |
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Tigers have a decent selection of borderline guys
Whitaker Lolich Darrell Evans Kirk Gibson Bill Freehan Harvey Kuenn Bill Madlock (he bounced around so much I don't know what team you'd say he belongs to) Bobby Veach Tommy Bridges Norm Cash Lance Parrish Virgil Trucks Cecil Fielder George Mullin Rocky Colavito Rudy York Hooks Dauss Willie Horton Chet Lemon (actually one of the highest WAR's on this list) Only a couple of these guys merit super serious consideration but there's an awful lot of them who measure up to the lower end of the Hall.
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Appropriate that the mention of Whitaker came after talk of HOF 2nd Basemen. Honestly it's hard to argue Whitaker is "borderline"...the fact that he's not in the Hall of Fame is downright bewildering.
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I also have a soft spot for Don Baylor, who had a very interesting career to me. Would anybody have guessed/remembered that the big guy had 52 Stolen Bases the one season he played for the A's, just before he signed with the Angels. He was also part of the trade that sent Reggie Jackson to the Orioles for one season, before Free Agency kicked in for both of them. Of course he also won an MVP and had a magnet installed in his left bicep, that seemed to attract an alarming number of baseballs into committing suicide by Baylor, once it left a pitchers hands. I'll conveniently forget his atrocious defensive analytics, when he wasn't DH'ing. ![]() |
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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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LA with Wills, Willie Davis, Garvey, Cey, Hersheiser, probably many others.
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There are a lot of borderline pitchers with Lolich, Mullin, Trucks and Dauss. I would add Dizzy Trout. Trout had one of the best pitching seasons ever in 1944 when he led the League in ERA (2.12) and Shutouts (7) and put up almost 50 bWAR for his career. Whitaker definitely belongs. Norm Cash was a 5x All Star, and Tommy Bridges a 6x All Star. Both put up over 50 bWAR. Darrell Evans had 414 HRs and almost 60 bWAR. Bill Freehan was an 11x All Star. A really great list. I think Detroit might have just as many borderline guys as they Yankees. |
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Speaking of borderline Tigers, Jack Morris.
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I remember when the trade was made, one of Baylor's teammates on the Red Sox predicted he'd get some big hits for the Twins. No kidding. |
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Lance Berkman might get in one day.
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Not surprising a teammate said that. Baylor hit a key HR in the 1986 ALCS on his way to hitting .346/.469/.577 in that series (sadly, the WS didn't go nearly as well for Baylor OR the Sox).
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The Reds:
Pete Rose Dave Concepcion George Foster Ken Griffey Dave Parker Eric Davis (just kidn, but he was great for a few years) Jose "Blame it on" Rijo (same) John Franco (but would go in as a Met) Mario Soto Lee May Vida Pinson Ted Kluszewski Johnny Vander Meer Bucky Walters Heinie Groh Dummy Hoy Last edited by Shoeless Moe; 02-10-2023 at 05:59 PM. |
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1B: Ted Kluszewski 2B: Pete Rose (could put him almost anywhere) SS: Dave Concepcion 3B: Heinie Groh LF: George Foster CF: Vada Pinson RF: Dave Parker C: Smoky Burgess? Last edited by cgjackson222; 02-10-2023 at 06:39 PM. |
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Many probably would go in as a member of another team, but all have played significant time with the Mets. 1) Keith Hernandez (5x All Star, MVP, 2 World Series, Batting Title, 60.3 bWAR) 2) David Wright (7x All Star, 49.2 bWAR) 3) Carlos Delgado (2x All Star, ML POY, 44.4 bWAR) 4) Carlos Beltran (ROY, 9x All Star, Word Series, 70.1 bWAR) 5) Robin Ventura (2x All Star, 56.1 bWAR) 6) John Olerud (2x All Star, 2 World Series, Battling Title, 58.2 bWAR) 7) Darryl Strawberry (ROY, 8x All Star, 3 World Series, 42.2 bWAR) 8) George Foster (5x All Star, MVP, 2 World Series, 44.1 bWAR) 9) Jeff Kent (5x All Star, MVP, 55.4 bWAR) 10) Curtis Granderson (3x All Star, 47.2 bWAR) 11) David Cone (5x All Star, Cy Young, 5 World Series, Perfect Game, 62.3 bWAR) 12) Dwight Gooden (ROY, 4x All Star, 2 World Series, triple crown, 53 bWAR) 13) Jerry Koosman (2x All Star, World Series, 53.6 bWAR) 14) Johan Santana (4x All Star, 2x Cy Young, Triple Crown, 3x ERA Title, 51.7 bWAR) 15) Bartolo Colon (4x All Star, Cy Young, 46.2 bWAR) 16) Billy Wagner (7x All Star, Rolaids Reliever, 422 Saves, 187 ERA+) 17) John Franco (4x All Star, 2x Rolaids Reliever, 424 saves, 138 ERA+) I personally think Hernandez, Cone and maybe Kent have strong cases for the Hall. I think Beltran eventually gets in. Last edited by cgjackson222; 02-11-2023 at 04:56 PM. |
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The Hall of Commons thread got me thinking about how the Houston Astros have a few borderline guys:
1) Lance Berkman: Career OPS+ of 144, 366 HRs, bWAR of 51.9 2) Jim Wynn: Career OPS+ of 129, 3x All Star, bWAR of 55.8 3) José Cruz: bWAR 54.4 4) Cesar Cedeno: 4x All-Star, 5x Gold Glove, bWAR 53.1 5) Ken Caminiti: MVP, 3x All Star, 3x Gold Glove, Silver Slugger 6) Billy Wagner: 422 Career Saves, ERA+ of 187, WHIP of .998. Highest strikeout rate of 33.2% of any pitcher with 900 innings pitched. Others worth noting: Joe Niekro, Mike Scott, JR Richard. Looks like Wagner might get into the Hall this year, so he would come off the list. |
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Mattingly Munson Posada B Williams Pettite Randolph Nettles Cone
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Yes, Yankees probably have the most, as per the 1st entry in this thread.
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The Cubs have a pretty solid roster of non-Hall players:
Ed Reulbach Wild Fire Schulte Sammy Sosa Mark Grace Kerry Wood Mark Prior Carlos Zambrano Stan Hack Phil Cavarretta Riggs Stephenson |
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True. Could also include Rick Reuschel, Hippo Vaughn, Bill Nicholson, and Bill Hutchison
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Tug McGraw - Split evenly with Mets and Phillies |
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Definitely a Pirate. Madlock played 7 of his 15 seasons for Pittsburgh. Double the games and at a bats then he played for the Chicago Cubs. In his 3 seasons with the Cubs he batted a .336 average.
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He was never quite the same after the broken wrist.
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The late-1940s/early-1950s Red Sox had a few: Rudy York, Dom Dimaggio, Ellis Kinder, Vern Stephens, Billy Goodman, Mel Parnell, and Walt Dropo got off to a good start before an injury.
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