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Ken Griffey Jr had a substantial decrease in his performance during the second decade of his career.
An All-star 11 of his first 12 years and then only twice in the last ten. A good match for Pujols IMO to answer one of your questions.
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Griffey is a great example and I am sure there are a lot more. While not a Hall Of Famer, Dale Murphy was a great hitter and his numbers dropped dramatically and fast. Baseball referance has a Most Similar by Ages stat and they list Frank Robinson & Hank Aaron as the two comps to Pujols for age 34,35 & 36 season. And as far as Hall Of Fame goes the only 1st Baseman ranked higher than Albert in WAR is Lou Gehrig. That puts Albert ahead of Jimmie Foxx, Cap Anson, Jeff Bagwell, Johny Mize, Frank Thomas, Willie McCovey, Eddie Murray, Hank Greenberg, Tony Perez & Orlando Cepeda and those guys are all in the Hall.. So yeah, I think it's safe to assume Albert is a Hall Of Famer! Last edited by cardsfan73; 07-27-2017 at 07:18 PM. |
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How can anyone even think of questioning his credentials? 600 HR and close to 3000 hits and he isn't done. First ballot lock. And his so called down years in LA have included THREE 100 RBI seasons and 40-31-30 HR seasons.
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I know right? I guess to some people that is horrible!
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I get that people expected Pujols to continue what he did in St. Louis, and relative to those numbers (which had they continued would have made him one of the top five players of all time probably) he disappointed, but to suggest he isn't a HOFer, well, that makes no sense to me.
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Ok, go ahead, put him in. Just real frustrated with his recent stats, and his LOB numbers.
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You questioning Pujols' HoF status is like a Miami fan saying Ichiro is a borderline HoFer because he's not giving the Marlins 200+ hits and a .340 BA.
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everyone knew the pujols contract was bad right at the start, just like the big contract detroit gave miggy...except miggy was still productive the first few years. moreno/sciossa know nothing about modern baseball.
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