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Dwight Evans |
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18 | 21.95% |
Steve Garvey |
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13 | 15.85% |
Tommy John |
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24 | 29.27% |
Don Mattingly |
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17 | 20.73% |
Marvin Miller |
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25 | 30.49% |
Thurmon Munson |
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16 | 19.51% |
Dale Murphy |
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25 | 30.49% |
Dave Parker |
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11 | 13.41% |
Ted Simmons |
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32 | 39.02% |
Lou Whitaker |
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50 | 60.98% |
NON of the above |
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9 | 10.98% |
Multiple Choice Poll. Voters: 82. You may not vote on this poll |
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Nine former big league players and one executive comprise the 10-name Modern Baseball Era ballot to be reviewed and voted upon Dec. 8 at the Baseball Winter Meetings.
Dwight Evans, Steve Garvey, Tommy John, Don Mattingly, Marvin Miller, Thurman Munson, Dale Murphy, Dave Parker, Ted Simmons and Lou Whitaker are the candidates the Modern Baseball Era Committee will consider for Hall of Fame election for the Class of 2020. All candidates are former players except for Miller, who was the head of the Major League Baseball Players Association from 1966-82. All candidates except for Miller and Munson are living. |
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Let the BOOMERS' arguments begin!! :-)
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No to all but would like to see Mattingly do well. He was easily the most talented of the group and the HOF has awarded stalled careers before (see Dizzy Dean for proof). I don't know how other people feel but if Mattingly didn't get hurt he's the guy everyone would have been comparing Albert Pujols to when Pujols was at his peak.
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I think Whitaker may rate the highest of these in terms of the modern metrics. He's certainly the highest by far on Hall of Stats.
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I'm pulling for my childhood favorite Thurman Munson!
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Granted, this is only one measurement to take into consideration but it does provide some useful info. Here are their career WARs (from baseball-reference) and where they rank on the all-time list:
Whitaker #79 (75.1 WAR) Evans #129 (67.1 WAR) John #169 (61.5 WAR) Simmons #301 (50.3 WAR) Murphy #366 (46.5 WAR) Munson #373 (46.1 WAR) Mattingly #457 (42.4 WAR) Parker #519 (40.1 WAR) Garvey #575 (38.1 WAR) |
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Marvin Miller really needs to be in, really surprised he's not
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My votes would be for Marvin Miller, Lou Whitaker and Dale Murphy. Ted Simmons is also worthy.
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These guys were all voted on multiple times and fell short. None are deserving.
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Isn't Bobby Grich on this ballot?
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This would be the ballot he would be on if he made the cut.
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Whitaker and Miller
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Marvin Miller will get in - he should've in 2007. It's just a shame that he won't be alive to see it.
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In my weird opinion if Fred McGriff isn't in the hall nobody on that list should be.
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My opinion is that if Harold Baines got in, everyone on the ballot should get in.
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If Lou Whitaker had played his entire career for the Yankees, instead of the Tigers, he'd be in already. Just my opinion.
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That's a helluva nice grouping. Specific metrics aside, Garvey, Parker, Mattingly and Whitaker were all looked at as studs during their careers. When their teams came to town, those are the guys you couldn't wait to see. To me, players like John, Evans, and Simmons (who I never realized had the career numbers he did until recently) were more about stamina, slowly accruing numbers over time while not being considered (forgive the puns) topps in their fields. Since everyone's hometown will greatly influence their feelings in regard to this list of players, Thurman Munson was a hard nosed leader who helped restore the Bronx Bombers to prominence. He is the one I am rooting for the most.
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Dewey had a cannon for an arm.
Great all around baseball player! Patrick |
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If he'd had a full career Munson would already be in.
I don't really buy the argument that they were all already voted on. At least Evans was off the ballot because of the really strong field in 1999 (Ryan, Brett, Yount, in on their first, and Fisk and 5 other eventual HOFers. ) He was a decent hitter for the era, just missing 400hr at a time that was a solid milestone. And a great fielder. There aren't really any on that list that wouldn't belong at all. |
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Whitaker didn't even make it past the first vote before he fell off. Sometimes there is merit in revisiting. Jorge Posada didn't survive his first vote either and I can't think of a more egregious example of a guy being criminally ignored (even if he ultimately isn't a HOFer).
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Of the all-time top 80 players ranked by WAR, who is NOT a member of the Hall of Fame?
Answer: Barry Bonds Roger Clemens Albert Pujols Adrian Beltre Curt Schillling Pete Rose and...Lou Whitaker. Of the top 16 second basemen ranked by WAR, there are 3 players NOT in the Hall. They are Bobby Grich, Robinson Cano, and Lou Whitaker. Among 2nd basemen, he's ranked 7th in games played, 14th in JAWS (ahead of Alomar, Biggio, Doerr, Fox), 10th in home runs, 5th in walks, 4th in double plays turned, 11th in putouts, 18th in range factor (ahead of Morgan and Sandberg, Kent, and Cano), and 6th in assists. 1978 Rookie of the year, 3 gold gloves, 4 time silver slugger, 5 time all-star. I hope he gets in. He really was the best player on the Tigers in those days in terms of pure talent. Hope Munson gets in too. |
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Oh, he didn't even make the cut? Wow. His metrics are pretty undeniable.
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7 more home runs and he likely would have been automatic.
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Don't think I'd agree with this. Munson was already in major decline at the time of his death. He was still hitting for a decent average (.288) but his power had entirely evaporated. He slugged .373 and .374 his last two seasons.
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Miller and Whitaker. Can;t believe Whitaker didn't go in with Trammel, he's one of the best 2B ever.
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Mattingly and Marvin Miller. Mattingly, despite the back issues in the second half of his career, was a .307 lifetime hitter. He won 9 gold gloves and was an MVP. Almost every year of his 14 year career he was in the top 20 in MVP voting.
Marvin Miller had more of an impact on the game than most of the guys in the Hall now. Last edited by oldjudge; 11-05-2019 at 05:41 PM. |
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Mattingly, Miller and Whitaker have my votes. I loved Mattingly and Whitaker and Miller was just so important to the modern game of baseball.
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Hall of Fame Statistics Black Ink Batting - 8 (302), Average HOFer ≈ 27 Gray Ink Batting - 40 (657), Average HOFer ≈ 144 Hall of Fame Monitor Batting - 42 (484), Likely HOFer ≈ 100 Hall of Fame Standards Batting - 32 (288), Average HOFer ≈ 50 |
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Second Base (8th): 71.1 career WAR / 46.4 7yr-peak WAR / 58.7 JAWS
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Marvin Miller should have been elected years ago, but the owners hate him for obvious reasons. Also, I think that he asked not to ever be elected shortly before he died, right after he missed the last time. Jay is right, there have been very few people as instrumental in the history of baseball as he was. That should mean something. |
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Marvin Miller will get in, although I never got too excited about non-players or managers getting in... I just feel there are too many. Morgan Bulkeley? Effa Manley? If Marvin Miller gets in then Curt Flood should get in by default! (Flood was good player too though with a career WAR higher than 2 of the guys on this ballot)
Of the players I don't see how Whitaker isn't in when they sent his 2 inferior Tigers teammates in recently (Morris & Trammell, although I had no problem with Trammell getting in). Mattingly is jut not deserving to me, if he isn't a Yankee this isn't even a question. I love Dale Murphy and he was great most years from 1980-1987 but the rest of his body of work just doesn't cut it. Tommy John will get in eventually with his 288 wins and a respectable ERA. Moving forward pitchers aren't going to be sniffing 300 wins so it will be harder and harder to justify his exclusion. I am always surprised at how pedestrian Steve Garvey's #'s are with how highly he was regarded in his heyday. Career WAR of less than 40 with 2,600 hits, 10x All-Star, 4X gold glove & an MVP award? Compare his numbers to Dwight Evans and Dewey gets the clear nod in my opinion! Everything I just said of Steve Garvey can basically be said about Dave Parker. Ted Simmons & Thurman Munson are interesting and I am not sure how I feel about them. Most catchers hit a bit of a production wall at about 32-33 years old and that was right when Munson died and we was showing signs of slowing down... but we will never know, he was a Yankee, and he has the sentimental "died too young" thing going for him so I wouldn't be shocked to see him inducted, many casual baseball fans that followed baseball in the 1970's are often surprised that he isn't already in when they find that out. I Feel like Simmons probably should be in as his career WAR, JAWS, etc. usually put him in the top 10-11 spots of all-time catchers, kinda hard to not include him. In summary... Will get in: Marvin Miller Probably should get in or will get in someday: Lou Whitaker, Ted Simmons, Tommy John Wouldn't be surprised to see them inducted: Dwight Evans & Thurman Munson Just not quite enough: Dale Murphy Not worthy: Mattingly, Garvey, Parker
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One guy I am surprised is not on the ballot is Bill Madlock. Four batting titles.
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And consider that all that comes from a Red Sox fan. |
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He was CLEARLY declining. Fisk improved. |
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Belle was a better player than everyone on the list and will never be elected. |
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Miller, Simmons and Munson
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If any of the players got in I would say it was long overdue.
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I would put Simmons in too. Miller is a no-brainer. |
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Why do people think Whitaker was such a good player? He only received 2.9 % of the vote when he was first eligible and was voted on by writers who watched him play. Mattingly was on the ballot for 15 years and people are saying he wasn't even close.
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Since all the players are pretty clearly among Baseball's Top 1-2% I would support the election of all but not Marvin Miller.
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Simmons vs. Munson is the interesting question.
There are lots of exceptions on both sides, so this is more of a rule of thumb than a law, but a player usually gets into the HOF conversation when they get up to about 60 WAR. (Not saying that people are looking at their WAR, just that the time at which lots of people start saying "hall of fame? yeah, I can see it" usually happens right about the time a player reaches 60 WAR.) This is a bad rule of thumb for catchers though. They miss so much time that very few catchers ever get that high. Heck, Yogi Berra didn't quite make it. Whatever the point is that catchers start becoming good candidates has got to be lower than that, unless you want, like, a total of four catchers in the hall. (Didn't check that number, but it's pretty low.) Ted Simmons is at 50, in a dead heat with Mark Langston. Now, some guys get in with that figure: Orlando Cepeda and Tony Lazzeri did, but it's pretty low for the hall of fame. For a catcher though, maybe it's okay. The only non-HOF catchers between him at the 60 WAR line are Joe Mauer (HOF status TBD) and Joe Torre (who was only sort of a catcher, and got in as a manager anyway). So anyways, it's pretty low, but maybe okay given that he was a catcher. Now, Munson is at 46. Tied, down to the decimal place, with Bartolo Colon and Willie Wilson. If Simmons is at the "okay, I guess, considering that he's a catcher" point, Munson is really pushing the lower bounds of that. Catchers (that I recognize as such) between them: Gene Tennace, Ernie Lombardi, Buck Ewing, Wally Schang, Mickey Cochrane. All of those guys had more valuable careers than Munson, and, by HOF standards, they're a mixed bag. You also might not want to count Ewing as a 100% catcher, given that he played only a plurality of his innings there. On that basis, I'd be inclined to say "yes" to Simmons and "no" to Munson. But here's the thing that makes it interesting. At his best Munson was a lot better than Simmons. He accumulated a somewhat lower WAR total in a much shorter career. One way to measure this is by Wins Above Average (WAA); it's like WAR, but instead of comparing a player to a AAA scrub, it compares him to an average major league player. Simmons was worth 19 WAA, Munson was worth 25. And peak performance does make a difference to how valuable a player was - to win pennants you need above average players (just be definition). But of course just being a competent major leaguer is also valuable, and Simmons did a lot more of that than did Munson. (For obvious reasons.) So basically I don't know how to think about them. They've both got cases, although built in very different ways. Whether both, or either, or neither, is deserving, I don't know. |
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Technically Dave Parker had better numbers than Edgar Martinez AND played the field. I personally think the HoF classes from the last couple of years had has some great players, but a lot of JOKES have made it in. Maybe it is an overall loathing of all things Mariners, but the idea of Edgar in the same hall as Aaron, Ruth, Cobb, Mays and others is a tragedy. I kinda think that sometimes it is OK to have no one get in if the class is light. It devalues the Hall to have 2nd tier players in just because "someone had to get in." My 2 cents.
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I am probably in the minority, but as a lifetime Yankee fan, I am perfectly fine with Mattingly not getting in. He had a couple good years, was good to great in the field, but not Hall worthy.
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If Alan Trammell makes the Hall then Whitaker HAS to go in.
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Top 100 WAR all-time. Better than most infielders already inducted.
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Because the writers are wrong a lot and some players are just not appreciated by them relative to their actual worth to the team. Whitaker was always vastly underrated by just about everyone. Retrospectively looking back we are starting to realize some players were not appreciated like they should have been (Whitaker) while others were largely overrated (Steve Garvey is a good example).
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