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If Derek Jeter gets in on 100% of the ballots, the voters have lost their damned minds, and the Hall has lost all credibility. He's a Hall of Famer. But 100% of the vote? Jeter? LOL.
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We crossed that bridge a long time ago.
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Whoever doesn't vote for him should have their voting privileges revoked for being a complete moron. I don't get why so many in the past didn't get 100% of the vote. I get there are players that are borderline but with players like Jeter there is no question on if he is a HOFer or not.
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The only legit reason I could see for not voting for Jeter is if you legitimately felt there were 10 other players who were deserving, so left Jeter off since he was so obviously going to get in. |
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And I also think it would have been kind of funny if a shoe in hall of famer got dropped off the ballot because everyone figured that everyone else was going to vote him in and no one voted for him. |
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He was a real good player. He's nowhere near an immortal. He's not in the class of Ruth, Gehrig, DiMaggio or Mantle. Not even freaking close. He was a shortstop that hit for real good average. Had pretty good speed. Decent power. Awful defensively, and he struck out way, way too much for a guy with his middle-of-the-pack power, and didn't walk. 1,082 walks in 12,602 PAs is putrid, as is 1,840 strikeouts. He led the league in runs scored twice, and hits twice. That's it. For a twenty year career, a first ballot Hall of Famer should be more dominating than that. And a unanimous first ballot Hall of Famer? LOL. Please. He never won a batting title. Never won an MVP. Only three top 5 MVP finishes for a guy that was "the face of baseball", on the most visible team in pro sports, a team that was consistently in the World Series during his career. Yawn. When I read discussions about players in other sports, those things matter. When goalies are debated for the Hockey Hall of Fame, "did they win a Vezina Trophy? If not, they can still get in, but shouldn't be on the first ballot. Jeter was never the best player in the game, or in his league. And it can be argued he wasn't even the best at his position. He had a 72.4 career WAR. That's 88th all-time. Mike Trout who is a great player, has more WAR in 9 years than Jeter had in 20. Larry Walker, who is on his final ballot, in three fewer years, had .3 more WAR. Walker won three batting titles. Led the league in home runs once. Led the league in on base twice. Slugging twice. OPS twice. Had a season with 400 total bases. And it wasn't Coors doing that. His 1997 MVP season, when he hit .366 with a league leading 49 home runs, slashing .452/.720/1.172 (all led the NL)--here are his splits: Home: 20 HR, .460 OBP/.709 SLG/1.169 OPS Away: 29 HR, .443 OBP/.733 SLG/1.176 OPS He was better on the road than at Coors. But the narrative is that he was a product of the thin air. Walker's career OPS +, which factors in ballpark, was 141. Jeter's was 115. Walker, unlike Jeter, was actually a pretty good fielder when he won those seven Gold Gloves. Jeter...was not. Yet Larry Walker, a "product of Coors Field" who had a composite 137 OPS+ his last three years in Montreal, is on the ballot for the last time. He may not get in. Yet Captain Ame....I mean, Jeter, will be a unanimous first ballot Hall of Famer? What a joke.
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Larry Walker has not been voted in for very good reasons and should not get voted in this year. Unless they changed the name to Hall of Above Average. |
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Also, when it comes to Schmidt, even if none of the PEDs made him bigger or stronger, it seems pretty clear that he took part in activities that enhanced your results from them. And yes, they were "handed out like candy", but steroids were pretty available too to just about anyone who played in the roid boys era. It's not like only the best players used them then either.
The point is that readily available PEDs (and other cheating methods in the past) likely turned some really great players into superhuman ones, just like the situation with Bonds, Clemens, etc. And how that makes it senseless and unfair to shame/blackball only the roid boys Last edited by cardsagain74; 01-20-2020 at 12:45 PM. |
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If they were told drinking whale sperm would make them play better, they'd drink it.
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Can you name another just above average player who hit 360 three years in a row? Or how about just another above average player who hit 360 or above three times in their entire career? Last edited by packs; 01-21-2020 at 09:59 AM. |
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Larry had 2160 hits, 383 home runs, 1311, RBIs and a .313 batting average. If those are HOF #s there should be a LOT more people in the HOF than there is now. |
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How far apart do you put Walker and Vlad in their careers? Walker's got a significant lead in WAR, a higher OPS and a higher OPS+. He's also got 7 gold gloves. Vlad was elected in his second ballot. |
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I'm open to the idea that Walker isn't deserving, but you'll have to raise a point that isn't countered in this story first: https://www.cooperstowncred.com/larr...eld-conundrum/ It does seem like Walker won't make it now (I think he will in a subsequent Veteran's Committee vote). Funny that Peter Gammons, who has voted for him in the past, dropped him from the ballot this year, certainly denting his cause as Walker's voting will really go down to just a handful of votes. |
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Walker, Helton, Arenado. All hit 60-70 points higher at home with an OPS a mile higher. Not to mention that the three in a row .360 Walker years were during the late '90s when the ball was popping off Mario Mendoza's bat. IMO the only HOFer out of that group should be Arenado b/c of his glove too. Assuming his career stays on the same path |
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Why didn't everyone else hit 360 while Walker was? 1997: Walker hit 366. Next closest guy on the Rockies hit 318. Difference of 48 points. 1998: Walker hit 363. Next closest guy on the Rockies hit 331. Difference of 32 points. 1999: Walker hit 379. Next closest guy on the Rockies hit 320. Difference of 59 points. Last edited by packs; 01-21-2020 at 12:04 PM. |
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DJ LeMathieu hit .390 at home in 2016 and .303 on road . in 2014 hit .316 at home and .216 on road (100 point difference) Carlos Gonzalez hit .336 at home and .160 on road in 2014.. dont know about HOF but Braves will win the World Series 2020.. Last edited by 1952boyntoncollector; 01-21-2020 at 12:05 PM. |
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I'm really glad to see Larry Walker got in, it was well deserved (for reasons the stache laid out above).
I think some other guy got in too, but who cares? Walker Walker Walker!!!
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