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I've always hated the fact that Mickey Lolich's name is NEVER mentioned for the Hall of Fame. He had historic numbers, but was overshadowed by Bob Gibson and (worse) Denny McLain.
Consider: In the 1965-74 decade, he struck out more (2,245) than any other major league pitcher. In the same decade, he had more wins (172), and more complete games (155) than any other AL pitcher. His 2,679 strikeouts is the most in AL history by a left-hander. (Randy Johnson struck out 2,545 while pitching for AL teams, a number that includes strikeouts in inter-league play.) His 2,832 career strikeouts in both leagues ranked in the top 10 in major league history when he retired in 1979. He is the only left-hander with three complete World Series games in the same Series. Lolich ranks among the Tigers' all-time leaders in many categories, including strikeouts (1st), shutouts (1st), and wins (3rd) |
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I never considered Minoso, so that was a nice little article. For whatever reason I had a couple older Mickey Lolich cards when I was a kid I used to oogle over his stats. Never even considered him so that's a nice tip of the hat.
I'll give you Trammell & Whitaker, I'll even agree on Steve Garvey, but no on the rest. I was happy that Jim Rice mad it a few years ago. When I was a kid he was all over the place, regular cards, league leaders, loved that era of Boston. My first glove was a Fred Lynn glove so for awhile I was all about Fred Lynn and the Boston Red Sox, lol.
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I have to disagree; Mickey Lolich is not a Hall of Famer. He was a pretty good pitcher for a while, but compared to his peers, he just doesn't measure up. And there's certainly nothing historic about his pitching performance. That's overstating it a bit.
His 7 year WAR peak is 38.6. There are 50 starters in the Hall, and they average a 50.3 7 year peak WAR. Lolich is ranked 112th all-time as a starter by JAWS. And, his career ERA + is 108. 100 is Major League average. He finished second in the Cy Young once, and third once. And in those seasons, his ERA + was only 124 and 127. Hardly exemplary. He didn't receive any votes the other eight seasons where he was a full time starter, post 1967. Wins in a decade isn't really a great way to evaluate a pitcher. A good pitcher can get a lot of wins on a great team, and the Tigers team he was on was very, very good. Multiple seasons of 90 + wins, including a 103 win season in 1968 when they won the World Series. Given his number of complete games, it doesn't surprise that he won a lot of games. But his pitching metrics, again, ERA +, WHIP and FIP, don't show he was anything spectacular. Good pitcher, but not a Hall of Famer, in my opinion. Quote:
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Thanks Irv, for posting the excellent, compelling, article on Minnie Minoso. I always thought he should have been elected based on his playing performance. It never really occurred to me of Mr. Minoso's major contribution to MLB as a pioneer for talented Latinos to finally be brought to the majors. That really should have been the final contributing catalyst to elect him in the lucid(???!!!***##%%) minds of the Veterans Committee.
Now it's too late for the man to enjoy and savor the honor. ![]() ![]() This was not the first time this has happened....... ---Brian Powell Last edited by brian1961; 07-29-2016 at 10:52 AM. |
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Ted Simmons should be in. Bench overshadowed him for sure and the Cardinals weren't very good in the 70's. His numbers are right up there with Gary Carter. In fact, he has a higher OPS, more hits, more RBI's and a higher AVG than Carter. Granted he was not the defensive player that Carter was, but he was above average.
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Dale Murphy >>> Maris by 8 miles IMO when I was looking over some comments. This new procedure may help, heavy emphasis on may, Dwight Evans. Like some others Trammell and Whitaker are almost locks to get in , and Jack Morris is going to waltz in.
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As a Detroiter I have to love this post. The HOF snub of the 84' WS team is a sore point around here.
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84 Tigers. That is one of the all time great teams that is always overlooked. |
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Lolich certainly deserves more consideration than Jack Morris. |
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A little humor: Terry Forster, highest batting average for anyone playing in over 500 games.
Games 620 AB 78 Runs 7 Hits 31 2B 4 3B 1 HR 0 RBI 7 BB 2 SO 9 Avg .397 OBP .413 SLG .467 |
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Morris was a good pitcher, but not nearly HOF material (and the small sample size of a couple of good world series starts isn't enough to get him in) Heck Lolich is 28th in fWAR since 1920 among all starters and considering his innings pitched is in good company for HOF consideration. Minoso was a good player, but career length hurts him a fair bit. He only had 10 years of positive contribution (yet played for 4 more not counting his "decades" stunt.) I have a tough time supporting someone with less than 60 WAR unless injury or tragedy shortened their career.
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Bill- While I agree with you that Lolich is not a Hall of Famer, I have to point two instances of his pitching performances being historic: 1.) He won three games in the 1968 World Series culminating with breaking Bob Gibson's 7-game World Series winning-streak - oh, and clinching the championship for the Tigers. 2.) In 1971, he amassed 376 Innings Pitched which were the most by any pitcher since Grover Cleveland Alexander threw 388 in 1917. Now, I'd call both of those pretty darn historic. As for my opinion on who's out that should be in...I have to go back to the island again: Minnie Minoso and Luis Tiant Tiant's stats compare favorably to both Drysdale and Hunter, though I concede that those two are border-line at best. But, Hey - Eppa Rixey is in there - so why not Lolich and Kaat and Tommy John!
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Not Hall of Fame worthy. I made a typo last night when I said his career ERA + was 108. It's 104. For his career, he was 4% better than the average Hall of Fame pitcher. And he deserves induction into Cooperstown? Really?
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Historic is hitting in 56 games in a row, or batting .400 in the live ball era. Being the pitcher that ends another pitcher's World Series winning streak is a nice talking point, but you're really overselling that if you consider it an historic feat. And pitching 388 innings, while impressive, is not what I'd call historic, either. Quote:
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Dale Murphy
Dave Parker Steve Garvey All 3 were superstars and should be in. |
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"Lolich certainly deserves more consideration than Jack Morris."
I dunno, zero isn't greater than zero. And let's keep a lid on the fWAR. Very few pitchers have a substantial impact on batting average on balls in play; year to year differences are almost all random variation. But when we're talking about hall of fame qualifications we're not talking about two or three hundred innings, we're talking about thousands and thousands. I.e., enough for us to be confident that we're seeing a real skill and not random variation. For hall of fame discussions you want bWAR. |
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My guy is in and that's all I care about
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Edgar Martinez most likely won't cut it with the regular vote, I look for the veterans committee on his era to put him in. As a Seattle homer, I will celebrate. I don't care about stats, just listen to his peers.
I'm still in the Gil Hodges camp. Dominate player, historic Manager achievement (69 Miracle Mets). His exclusion surprises me...with such a Yankee and Dodger bias you would think he would have been a no brainer. I grew up in the 80's and I'll be honest, when I think of superstars from that era I was not thinking Trammel, Whitaker, Morris...well, maybe Morris...and I loved the 84 Tigers. They were great players, but I don't get it...maybe because I didn't live in or near Detroit. I'm not trying to rile anyone up, and I am sure one could make the same comments to me about Edgar. Grich? Reading his name in this thread is the first time I have ever heard anyone talk of him and the hall. That name surprised me. Simmons? He played in an era of great catchers and was overshadowed, but his stats and how I remember him I do believe he has a shot. Imagine a Ted Simmons in today's market, he would be a superstar. I am not sure I could say that about Trammel and Whitaker. Whitaker led the league only 1 time in ANY stat on his baseball card, games played in the strike shortened 1981 season. Dominate? In 19 years? He batted over .300 once. Long above average career. Same for Trammel...he led the league twice in Sac's...twice. Nothing else. You can throw saber metrics at me all day long, if you can't lead the league during your era in ANYTHING, you were not dominate. I guess both were better than Barry Larkin, he never lead the league in anything, ever. I am sure he loves PED's more than anyone... Great article on Minoso...his cultural additions I believe were enough. When I was a kid I actually thought he was already in. A shame he died without this honor. I would not be upset for Tommy John as well...his above average (not enough) stats are more to do with longevity, but his addition to the game forever changed the game and many, many players after him. His name is synonymous with current baseball, how many players can say that?
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