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If Joe Mauer is a Hall of Famer, than Don Mattingly should likewise be inducted into the HOF. His lifetime numbers best Mauer (Avg, OPS, HRs, RBIs, Hits, etc.), and along with Keith Hernandez, he was one of baseball’s greatest all-time defensive first baseman. Peak value, Mattingly was better than Mauer due to his superior power (Mauer only hit 20+ homers in one season, and never knocked in more than 100 runs in a single season). I don’t believe Mauer is a true Hall of Famer, BUT IF HE IS, Mattingly clearly deserves to be enshrined in Cooperstown. The HOF is slowly being “watered-down”, somewhat stealing the thunder from the players that unquestionably deserve a final resting place in this hallowed establishment.
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I’d put Hernandez above Mattingly, actually. Now, if Mauer spent his whole career at first base, it’d be hard to think he measures up, but different positions have different standards. |
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Hernandez might not have had the power, but he won a record 11 Gold Gloves at the position, more than the nine Mattingly won. Accolades, black ink, outstanding peak, great career all matter to me, as does how somebody compares to others at their position in Cooperstown. All three have MVPs, Hernandez and Mattingly both runners-up, though Hernandez had three top 10 finishes after turning 30, and finished fourth in helping the Mets win that 1986 World Series. I don’t judge too much off of rings, but if postseason success matters, then Hernandez was a key contributor on championship teams for two different organizations. If you count JAWS, Hernandez is 21st all time among first basemen. 60.3 career WAR | 41.2 7yr-peak WAR | 50.8 JAWS | 4.7 WAR/162 Average HOF 1B (out of 24): 65.0 career WAR | 41.8 7yr-peak WAR | 53.4 JAWS | 4.8 WAR/162 Meanwhile, Mattingly is 39th all time among first basemen. 42.4 career WAR | 35.7 7yr-peak WAR | 39.1 JAWS | 3.8 WAR/162 Average HOF 1B (out of 24): 65.0 career WAR | 41.8 7yr-peak WAR | 53.4 JAWS | 4.8 WAR/162 Mauer, meanwhile, may not have been a slugger, but three batting titles and an MVP as a catcher is impressive, as holding a record three batting titles at the position is greatness. |
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Advanced stats love Hernandez but I don't see any meaningful argument that if you were considering peaks, his was better than Mattingly's. Mattingly was the best player in baseball, a proto Albert Pujols. No one has ever said that about Keith Hernandez.
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Hernandez had 3 amazing years, 2 great years, 4 good years, and a few decent years. Remember, Hernandez had 3 top 5 MVP finishes (including his win), and got MVP votes 6 other times. It doesn't hurt that Hernandez was a key player on World Series winning teams in two different cities. Mattingly played on some great Yankees teams, but played in a single playoff series (which he played great in, but they lost). Growing up in the NY suburbs, I loved Mattingly. I still remember the day I got his Rookie Card when I was 8 years old--my first big baseball card purchase (not a great investment). I didn't see Hernandez's best days. But its hard not to see Hernandez' value. Last edited by cgjackson222; 01-24-2024 at 01:55 PM. |
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Because every thread needs cards. Congrats to the Class of 2024!
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I think that actually makes Hernandez look worse, not better. Even with better health and more productive seasons his career numbers are pretty much the same or less than a hobbled Mattingly. |
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Regarding the Clemens, Bonds, Alex Rodriguez HOF issue, it may boil down to were these players HOF caliber BEFORE they subjected themselves to PEDS. The answer to that question is YES. However, are we now in a baseball environment whereby any player who is safely assumed to have participated in taking steroids to elevate their performance automatically banned from Cooperstown? Don’t know if there is a definitive answer to that question. I will say this….I find it very troubling that baseball’s all time hit, home run and Cy Young Award kings are all excluded from Cooperstown. It truly places a black mark on the game. I am an avid pitching coach in my spare time, and can promise you that so many aspiring young ball players partake in some form of performance enhancing drugs (illegal or legal) because there is simply too much money at stake. Whether it is jockeying for position to achieve a potential MLB high draft pick slot or besting their peers for a college scholarship, PEDs are widespread at some particular level. When does it end? It won’t because the almighty dollar rules most people’s lives. Sad to say, this is where our National Pastime is at. Last edited by Vintageclout; 01-24-2024 at 09:18 PM. Reason: Spelling |
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So 5 seasons that were great or better? If you rank them in order by slugging, Hernandez's 5th best was .449. Is that great? His 5th best season in homers was 13. His 5th best season in hits was 171. By WAR, his 5th best season was 5.0. Heck, his best was 7.6 - below the 8.0 that is generally deemed "MVP level". Even Hernandez's best season, 1979, was it really "amazing"? .344 with 11 homers? .340 with 11+ homers was done 10 different times in the 1970s - twice by Rod Carew. If something is done basically every year, is it really amazing? |
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![]() Significantly greater production is expected from a 1B than a catcher. Mattingly is up .001 in batting, .003 in OPs, has 30 more hits. These are not good talking points. Mattingly's frame of comparison is first baseman, not catchers. Also, his name is Mauer. |
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Freddie Lindstrom Bill Mazeroski Bruce Sutter Waite Hoyt Luis Aparicio Ted Lyons Lloyd Waner Tommy McCarthy Nellie Fox Rabbit Maranville Ray Schalk Al Lopez Joe Tinker ... and Evers ... and Chance Whoof. |
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It has been conjectured that because Ban Johnson (the first president of the AL) was elected that year that the NL needed to be represented by Bulkeley.
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