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Late to the game but here are mine: Ken Boyer Roger Maris & Bill Freehan
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I'm a huge Tony Oliva fan...still can't believe he isn't in.
Tony Oliva Gil Hodges Tommy John Honorable Mention - Thurman Munson, Dale Murphy All mentioned earlier, so sorry for the boring post...lol
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Jim Kaat, Dale Murphy, Tim Raines
I really don't see why Kaat has been kept out, from 61-75 the only 2 arms with more WAR were Gibson and Gaylord Perry. Murph, cuz he was my idol growing up a Braves fan. and Rock Raines because in any other era he would have been the best leadoff man, he just happened to play at the same time as Rickey, his numbers scream HOF to me tho.
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Raines for Nick's reasons.
Munson because he was the core of the great Bronx Zoo teams and the best or second best catcher in the league for nearly a decade. ROY MVP. Dick Allen. He may have been a dick but he was a genuine talent.
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He won batting titles in his first two full seasons, won a 3rd, barely missed a 4th, all in his first 8 seasons. And he was a gold glove winner. I always think he was hurt by having Carew in the early 70s, and in 65 Versalles winning the MVP, taking some of the attention away from him |
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He ranks #82 in War for Pitchers http://www.baseball-reference.com/le...h_career.shtml He has 165 wins (#204 all time) What happened if Koufax limped along and tried to play 6 more seasons with his arthritic elbow (he couldn't comb his hair on the days after he pitched in his last season), and his stats were poor in those 6 years. Would we have dinged him and had someone on these boards saying "he had a good run, but not HOF worthy in spite of his 5 great seasons because he had an otherwise mediocre 15 year career" (4 mediocre seasons early, 6 mediocre seasons late)? Last edited by MCoxon; 06-17-2016 at 11:25 AM. |
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I think probably the best case for Koufax is that his peak years, and admittedly there weren't many of them, were SO off the charts that he gets a pass for his early career and early departure. Oliva, while great for a decade, wasn't far and away the best hitter like Koufax was (ok, with a nod to the Dodger Stadium detractors) far and away the best pitcher.
Can someone explain Dizzy Dean to me, by the way. Koufax-like but even fewer peak years, maybe 3 or 4. |
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I just love Oliva (including his personality) and get a bit biased.... |
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