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Are there players whose "clutch" numbers are substantially higher than their BA?
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Clemente wasn't an "inner circle" HOFer. As in, naming the five or ten best players of all-time - he ain't on the list. Obviously, he was a great player. No one is denying that. But he also wasn't one of the absolute greatest and isn't in that conversation. If you're not in the conversation, you're not inner circle. That's not an insult. Not everybody gets to sit at the table with Ruth, Mays and Mantle. |
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I am thinking Mantle shouldn't be sitting at that table either.
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It only makes sense if you are going to be a failure at going for power.
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Put another way - of all the guys whose careers are over, and were played entirely in the integrated era, Mantle is 2nd in OPS+. To a steroid guy. Mantle was an incredibly great player who somehow is also underrated. Last edited by Tabe; 07-17-2018 at 09:25 PM. |
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I think it absolutely makes sense, especially looking at the garbage numbers we are seeing around the league as players swing for the fences and set record breaking strike out pacing as they do. Yes, a single to left regularly is better than only 3 and outs with a hr every other game or so. Small ball may be boring to some, but it's a lost art in today's game.
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I can't disagree more with this sentiment. All you have to do is look around the league today and count the number of "power hitters" who are sitting on averages under 230 to know there's nothing all that great about hitting a home run once in a while.
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You have to love Joey Gallo, 22 HR and .187. Oh and his WAR -- same as Belushi's GPA in Animal House -- 0.0.
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Still better than Daniel Simpson Day's
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Bill James ranked Mantle 6th.
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How long ago?
Mantle isn't even in the top 10 all time hitters. Let alone when you include pitchers. |
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2002 I believe. I would not rank him quite that high myself, but Bill James certainly knows a lot about baseball.
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Bill James also had a center field bias at the time. Four of his top 6 were centerfielders.
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Then again, maybe the best all around players tend to be center fielders. Look at me, I can be, center field.
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His stats were skewed too much to value for that position. This has since been "taken care of" by the new generation of stat geeks who have more than taken over for James. Offensive WAR per plate appearance shows the players who made the most of their times at the plate. To me, these are the ten greatest hitters, based on their production per plate appearance, of all time: 1 Babe Ruth 2 Barry Bonds 3 Ty Cobb 4 Willie Mays 5 Hank Aaron 6 Honus Wagner 7 Tris Speaker 8 Stan Musial 9 Rogers Hornsby 10 Eddie Collins Mickey Mantle is #12 |
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How does it make sense to include Barry Bonds? If you want to talk about ability, then I would support Bonds being a part of the discussion. But none of his stats are authentic and I would not include him in any discussions based on stats.
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I cannot imagine any serious metric that does not rank Ted in the top TEN of all time?
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If his stats were inflated, how do you know what his true ability was?
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He is within a scant 1.5 points of being in 8th, ahead of Musial and Collins and Hornsby. There is a gap of 5 full points from Williams at #11 to Mantle at #12. Last edited by btcarfagno; 07-18-2018 at 01:52 PM. |
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I can't imagine excluding Williams from the top ten hitters of all time. I suppose you could argue Gehrig but I would put him ahead of Mantle and Collins, if not Hornsby.
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You don't. But he certainly doesn't belong in a conversation about stats. He may as well have no stats to me. None of them are real.
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Hold on.
I was using an older list and oWAR calculations have been tweaked since then. Updated list shortly.. |
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As of today, I do have a bit of newfound respect for Mr. Mantle. With the new oWAR calculations, he has moved up the list.
1. Babe Ruth 2. Ted Williams 3. Rogers Hornsby 4. Lou Gehrig 5. Ty Cobb 6. Willie Mays 7. Barry Bonds 8. Mickey Mantle 9. Dan Brouthers 10. Joe Jackson 11. Honus Wagner 12. Tris Speaker WAR has added value to OBP and most especially walks in the intervening 8 years since the old list I had shown. That was lazy on my part....my apologies to all. Last edited by btcarfagno; 07-18-2018 at 02:18 PM. |
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Now that's more like it for Ted and Lou.
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Sorry guys, but I have to
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what is a "neo-term"?
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I thought it was very well stated actually.
To Ted's point about generating excitement at the plate, I only saw Mantle very late in his career, but I would make a similar observation about Reggie Jackson, it was always an event with him at the plate.
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i would maintain that WAR isn't a "new" term, assuming that's what ted meant. i'm just not sure what he means.
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When your memory goes back to Cobb and Wagner it is. Just kidding, Ted.
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As for having a newfound respect for someone because he's higher on the list based on a new calculation, I find that pretty ridiculous. I don't need anyone to create a new stat or manipulate an old one to convince me who the all time greats were. There are so many factors that change over time that it's difficult to truly compare players from different eras. No formula will ever get it exactly right.
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Supposedly there is a Clemente movie coming out next year or year after.
We all know what happened to Jackie Robinson cards after that movie. Time to get in on Roberto. |
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Still not top ten though. |
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My top 10 non-pitchers non-Bonds non-A Rod would probably be
Ruth Mays Cobb Williams Gehrig Aaron Wagner Musial Speaker DiMaggio Mantle would be right behind these, and Hornsby.
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So to me, not including Negro League players like Gibson or Charleston...which is unfortunate....I would put Mantle as the 11th greatest position player of all time. Also behind at least six or seven pitchers. |
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On Baseball Reference A Rod is 5th in HOF Monitor and 2nd in HOF Standards.
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Peter Cobb and Wagner ?.....Hey guy, I remember opening up Gypsy Queen packs and finding these gems ![]() ![]() TED Z T206 Reference . |
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Those two cards have to be on any short list of classic baseball cards.
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Come on, Frank....you know I didn't smoke those "weeds". I kept the cards, and sold the cigarettes for 5 cents apiece.
I was an entrepreneur at a very young age back in 1889. TED Z T206 Reference . |
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I'll always be Joey's #1 fan. Love the guy. He hit an amazing home run over the light pole in RF at Avista as an 18-year old member of the Spokane Indians. I don't think the ball has landed yet. Just an unreal bomb that no one has even come close to matching in my 20 years of attending games.
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Again, 7th all-time in OPS+, 6th if you only count retired guys. And he played, by far, the most valuable defensive position of the 6. And was good at it. * - Yes, I am accounting for pitchers. Last edited by Tabe; 07-19-2018 at 12:36 AM. |
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