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Not flashy, they just keep going. Players who had long, productive careers. Where do they stack up against each other?
In my opinion, the 'most accomplished' accumulators are: 1. Eddie Murray 2. Adrian Beltre 3. Tony Perez 4. Harold Baines The cynic's question: If you were well paid to do so, would you stick around and reap whatever glory comes just from black and white statistics? Heck Yeah! Comments? .
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While a lot of people sort of dismiss the accumulators, I think it's much harder for a player to pull off than we think.
Basically, a player has to want to keep playing, be good enough AND affordable enough that he doesn't get replaced. And also has to be liked enough that he doesn't get replaced. As things move more towards complex modern stats, I believe that gets much tougher. A player in his last few years is usually pretty much average. So teams will be more likely to replace them with someone at least equally average but at a price that's a few million a year less. It's also less likely that a player who's already made maybe 100 million will want to stick around putting in the effort it takes to stay at the big league level. Especially if they end up with one of those nagging injuries. Not that there won't be players like that, or ones that stick around for as many extra years they can get because they love playing, just that they will become less common. |
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Other accumulators: Molitor maybe? Yaz, to some extent. Vizquel for sure. Colon. Moyer. Kaat.
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I understand your point, but I would never consider Yaz an accumulator...just because of that 1967 Season! Wow! Was that something special? .
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Ray yeah but if you look beyond the mystique, Yaz had an awful lot of decent but not outstanding seasons that eventually added up.
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When he hit .301?
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![]() Wow! Uh, No! He won the Triple Crown and led the Red Sox to their first pennant in 21 years. Led the league in the following categories: R-112; H-189; HR-44(tied); RBI- 121; BA- .326; OBP- .418; SLG- .622; OPS- 1.040; OPS+- 193; TB- 360; WAR- 12.5 His Sept/Oct slash was .417/.504/.760 Boston lost WS in 7, but Yaz's line was 24AB-10H-3HR-5RIBI .400/.500/.840 Definitely Not an Accumulator's type year. He hit .301 the following year leading the league and also leading with 119 walks. =
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If Molitor is a compiler, so was Pete Rose. Yaz? I can see it, but for a time, he was probably the best player in the game. The problem is that the second half of his career wasn't exceptional. But if we're talking a combination of both offense and defense, in his prime, he was fantastic.
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Biggio
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Yount comes to mind
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If the 'Stache sees this all hell will break loose.
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Don’t forget Gorman Thomas and Cecil Cooper.
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And the innocent Ryan Braun.
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Hank Aaron is the all time king of accumulators. Led the league in home runs only 4 years out of 23. RBI's: 4 times. Hits: twice. Doubles: 4 times
Not saying he wasn't awesome though - because he accumulated all star level stats for at least 20 of his 23 years. But never hit 50 home runs. Never won the triple crown. |
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To me, an accumulater is someone who would not be a HOFer except that they hit a magical stat (3000 hits, 300 wins, etc. The 2 players that come to my mind are Craig Biggio and Don Sutton.
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I guess what Sutton has going for him is that there are others in the Hall who were not as good and didn't accumulate as much. (Hard to understand how Morris, Marquard, Catfish Hunter and a few others made it) Lineup card from Sutton's final MLB win Last edited by Topnotchsy; 12-09-2018 at 03:58 PM. |
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I think a lot of whether a player who might be borderline gets in or not comes down to exactly when they retire, and who retires during the next 5 years or the couple years before they did. Dwight Evans would be borderline, and I was really hoping he'd get in. He fell just short of 400 HR, which at the time was almost automatic. But after a couple years on the ballot there was a year with something like 3 first ballot guys and a couple maybe first/second, which took away enough votes that he was dropped. |
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Guess we can talk about Harold Baines here now.
Kind of fitting he gets in along with Lee Smith since January will likely bring two other players prominently known for being a designated hitter and reliever. |
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Yount's inarguably one of the top five shortstops to ever play the game. And before he hurt his shoulder, he was one of the top two or three players in baseball. Shortstops just didn't hit for that kind of power, and play incredible defense, at the same time. You had guys like Ernie Banks who could crush the ball, and was pretty good with the glove, but he couldn't do all the things Yount could. Wagner is the Gold standard. But after that, Yount's not far behind anyone else who's ever played the position.
There's NO comparison between Baines and Yount. None. Baines, in 22 seasons (20 full ones) finished 9th and 10th in the MVP. Yount was an MVP at short and center field, two of the three toughest defensive positions in baseball. Baines by no stretch of the imagination should be a Hall of Famer, and that he is in now further waters down what has become a joke. And nowhere have I ever said that Ryan Braun was innocent. He screwed up, broke the rules, and deserved to be suspended. The narrative I've always pushed was that he didn't need PEDs to be a great player, and that he didn't take a PED. He took a banned substance to heal an injury. Dumb, and illegal, per baseball's rules, but not the same thing as a performance enhancer. Before he had the nerve damage in his hand, he was one of the very best hitters in baseball. After his positive test, and with baseball testing him/watching him under a microscope, he put up a season nearly as good as his 2011 MVP one. Led the league NL in home runs, and with a .987 OPS, only 7 points lower than the prior season.
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The problem with ALL PED guys is that you never know exactly when they STARTED - and once he was caught, he lied like a rug. A BUM! I question ALL of his stats! I agree with you on Yount and Molitor - GREAT, EXCITING HOF players! =
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