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Posted By: Jay behrens
This years HOF ballot is out. Here is the list (alphabetical): |
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Posted By: B Kaz
As a kid I worshipped Dale Murphy (still do at 30). He was one helluva ballplayer (back to back MVP's), and an even better person. If the players today had a drop of him in thier blood we wouldn't have a sport marred by cheaters, scandals, and egotistical losers. |
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Posted By: jay behrens
I think it was Murphy's 1982 MVP that was really questionable. Al Oliver had a better year all around, but the media didn't like him, plus he played for Montreal. He was a great player for a few years, but not HOF material. |
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Posted By: david
except that mattingly has vitually the same stats as kirby puckett, a first ballot hof, maybe mattingly should have played in twinkie town. |
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Posted By: jay behrens
Mattingly's career wasn't cut short by injury and never told his team "climb on my back, we are gonna win The Series". Besides, there are a lot worse players in the Hall than Puckett, like Marinville and others that got in because of cronism from the Verterans Comittee. |
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Posted By: Kevin Cummings
SABR member James Vail did an analysis much like Bill James proposing a method to make the selection process more objective and less subjective. He published it in a book called Outrageous Fortune. |
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Posted By: Julie
besides Eckersly?--won 100 games before he started closing. (Just kidding. Blyleven is welcome, even if I didn't get any of his cards--maybe I did, actually (haven't looked in so long past 1934! Except to get a CENTERED Eckersly rookie). |
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Posted By: Kevin Cummings
.....and continuing a thought. |
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Posted By: warshawlaw
Mattingly's raw numbers are nearly identical to Kirby Puckett's. Puckett got in because of sympathy for his eye injury. He didn't, he got in on merit, you say? Then so should Donny Baseball. I guess it is better to burn out than to fade away. . . |
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Posted By: three25hits
Comparing numbers along in Mattingly/Puckett isn't fair. Puckett played centerfield, Mattingly firstbase. The same stats from a centerfielder are worth more than from a 1b. Mattingly doesn't belong in the HOF. Not crazy about Puckett either though. |
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Posted By: Hankron
Personally, I'm not for the common practice of projecting a career after a player got killed, injured, lost at sea or incarcerated .... The great football phrase being 'Woulda, coulda, shoulda,' which simply translating to "Didn't" .... Having said that, and not having a bias for or against Mattingly's induction, Puckett's playing career did end in an entirely different manner than Mattingly's. If you look at Puckett's last three years, and in particular his last year, he was playing as a legitimate All-Star. Mattingly, on the other hand, was sputtering like an old Jalopy in desparate need of the nearest gas station. If one were to project their careers past their retirement date, it would reasonable to predict different paths. |
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Posted By: Kevin Cummings
Vail's book ranks Mattingly at 21 among all first basemen and the eighth highest ranked player not yet in the Hall of Fame (behind Keith Hernandez, Steve Garvey, Gil Hodges, Mickey Vernon, Cecil Cooper, Bill Buckner and Ed Konetchy). Being a New York suburbanite and a Yankee rooter since childhood, emotionally I'd love to see players like Mattingly and Thurman Munson get in, but realistically they're on the lower side of borderline. |
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Posted By: jay behrens
I've never seen Vail's book, but jsut looking at the players you've listed and their rankings, it would seem that you are rewarded for hanging around regardless of how well you actually performed. Palmer and James have ways measuring career value that penalize players that hang around to accumulate stats. |
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Posted By: Anonymous
Sit on everyone else for another year |
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Posted By: Julie
Was he the best at his position when he was his best? |
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Posted By: bimmy
comparing eckersley's 5 years to koufax's? come on. get real. eck should be in the hall but he's no sandy. |
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Posted By: Kevin Cummings
Jay: |
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Posted By: jay behrens
You're right how dare I compare Eck and Koufax. Koufax only dominated the game for 5 years, affected a game once every 4 days and was a mediocre pitcher at best until Chaves Ravine opened. |
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Posted By: jay behrens
You missed my point. Palmer and James use measures that penalize players like Pete Rose that hung around to break record or achieve milestones to the detriment of thier teams. I'm too lazy to dig out any of the books, but I remember one of them mentioning that if Rose had retired 3 years earlier he would have ranked among the top 25 players of all time, instead, because he hung around to break Cobb's record, he barely made the top 100. |
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Posted By: Kevin Cummings
Jay: |
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Posted By: jay behrens
If a player is looking to maximize his career value, then yes, if they could forsee that their career was about to go into a slide, then they should retire. But we all know that most pro athletes are far too competative to just walk away from the game at their peak. |
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Posted By: Tim
He was for 5 years as good as any player in baseball... yes his numbers look like Kirby's, but hes a much nicer guy. |
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Posted By: bimmy
no need to get your panties in a bunch. |
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Posted By: Jay Miller
Tim makes a good point. Before Mattingly hurt his back he was as good as anyone in baseball. In fact, in the late-1980s(I forget exactly when) the Yankee TV network had a fan poll where the all time Yankee at each position was selected each week. At that time Mattingly beat out Gehrig. If I'm not mistaken he was the only then current player to be selected. Obviously, that was wrong, but at that point in his career, before the back injury, he was a sure bet HOFer. |
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Posted By: jay behrens
I hate polls like that because they are always slanted towards current players, and ignorant fans vote for players they've seen rather than who is the best. All you have to do is look at the ridiculous results from similar type polls on ESPN and other places. |
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Posted By: Todd
but I wanted to chime in my two cents about Bert Blyleven. While I really like the guy--he's a died in the wool homer for the Twins (reason enough to vote him in), one of your points is not truly accurate, but is widely shared. |
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Posted By: Julie
Anson would have made it first..whoops--he did! |
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Posted By: jay behrens
No panties in a bunch here. I just like having fun die hard Koufax fans because they think he was the greatest pitcher ever, when he wasn't. There is no doubt that at his peak, he was as good anyone ever to step on the mound, but he pretty much stunk up the place for 6 years prior to that. That does not make for an all-time great. That staus is left for those pitchers like Grove, Alexander, Johnson and Spahn, that were great for their ENTIRE career. |
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