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Posted By: J McKenna
I've been a long time lurker, but until now haven't added to any discussions. I've enjoyed the "vintage" myopia of many contributors. Somehow, if you played before the advent of night baseball or color TV, you are automatically better than any "modern" player. The argument that Frank Baker is one of the ten greatest 3rd basemen of all time is a classic. Ok, he did hit over .300 six times, never coming close to winning a batting title. He did lead the AL in homers 4 straight years, hitting a combined 41 homers in that span. He finished with a fantastic career total of 96 dingers. Now I know you all will begin with your dead ball era smack. It's always interesting to hear the congregation rise up to defend a ball player no one ever saw play. We are currently in an era where 3rd basemen rule. Look at this list: Chipper Jones, Miguel Cabrera, David Wright, Scott Rolen, Aramis Ramirez, and AROD, with Garrett Atkins and Ryan Zimmerman waiting in the wings. A case could be made that AROD and Chipper Jones are already in the top 10. Miguel Cabrera and David Wright have made nice starts to their careers. Frank Baker couldn't beat out a single guy on that list. |
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Posted By: George Dreher
His career batting average adjusted to the league average (.307) is surpassed in history only by Wade Boggs and George Brett. No one playing today should even be mentioned in the same breath except for AROD and Chipper Jones. Baker also has them all beat in post season batting average. |
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Posted By: peter chao
George, |
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Posted By: Peter Spaeth
To me the Veterans Committee is there only to correct some blatant oversight. Neither man got in during his many years of regular eligibility, and neither is a compelling case -- while arguably the equal of some already inducted, they would be marginal at best, and the Hall is already overstuffed. |
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Posted By: Chris Counts
"To me the Veterans Committee is there only to correct some blatant oversight ..." |
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Posted By: Jason L
"His career batting average adjusted to the league average (.307)" |
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Posted By: Chris Counts
I've got nothing against Bill Mazeroski ... just last week I picked up a razor sharp 1959 Topps card of him on eBay for about $5 ... Clearly, card collectors think less of him than Veterans Committee members ... |
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Posted By: George Dreher
Not sure exactly how it is figured. Bill James is the one who calculated it. I'm out of my home state right now, so I don't have access to my sports library and my volume of "Total Baseball" for reference purposes. |
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Posted By: Peter_Spaeth
But his ACTUAL average was in fact .307. |
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Posted By: peter chao
Chris, |
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Posted By: Chris Counts
Peter, |
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Posted By: peter chao
Chris, |
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Posted By: Frank Evanov
And although Randolph and Whitaker may be better all around they are not better fielders than Mazeroski |
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Posted By: peter chao
Frank, |
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Posted By: Frank Evanov
Just curious Peter if you think Roger Maris should be in the Hall? |
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Posted By: peter chao
Frank, |
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Posted By: Frank Evanov
Maz is in is because he's the best fielding second baseman of all time |
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Posted By: howard
Frank, much of the case for Maz as the best 2B is actually contained in what you wrote. He and Sandberg played in roughly the same number of games but Maz had a THOUSAND more chances than Rhino. He also participated in far more double plays. A six point advantage in fielding average does not make up for that. |
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Posted By: peter chao
Frank, |
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Posted By: Chris Counts
If they put Maris in the Hall, that would really open up a can of worms. Take away his two great seasons (1960 and 1961), and he was a pretty average player, although he did have decent power. I just compared his stats with those of Leon "Daddy Wags" Wagner, whose career mirrored the Yankee outfielder, and there's not a big difference between the two. Needless to say, Honus is the only guy named Wagner worthy of Cooperstown. If they ever put Maris in the HOF, they might as well put in every one-shot wonder (or two-shot wonder, in his case). Maris wasn't even the best non-HOFer in 1961. Norm Cash gets the nod with 41 homers, a .361 average (nearly 100 points higher than Maris) and a .487 on-base-average ... |
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Posted By: peter chao
Chris, |
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Posted By: Chris Counts
Peter, |
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Posted By: peter chao
Chris, |
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Posted By: Frank Evanov
I agree with you. Also, if Mantle's legs had held up he would have broken Ruth's record. With Maris batting right after him and providing "protection," Mickey should have broken Ruth's record first. |
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Posted By: peter chao
Frank, |
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Posted By: peter chao
Well, Ron Santo is in the hospital again, I hope that he gets well soon. |
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