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Well its nice that you agree with yourself. That must have taken a lot of guts.
Now you are comparing Galarraga to Raines. Galarraga was on the Montreal Expos from 1985 through 1991. During those years, his batting average was .267. Raines batted just over .300 during that time period. Galarraga led the league in strikeouts 3x during the time period. Raines led the league in stolen bases 4x during the time period. Galaragga's highest season WAR from 1985 through 1991 was 5.7 and his total WAR was 10.9 Tim Raines' highest season WAR from 1985 through 1991 was 7.6 and his total WAR was 33.2 Last edited by cgjackson222; 11-09-2022 at 06:36 PM. |
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I think Raines is a very good quality pick. He was also the player most hurt by collusion.
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I always wonder how people would look at Raines career if he didn't have a significant career overlap with Rickey Henderson.
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I like math more than someone’s eyeball test that relies on comparisons to players of a similar type but wildly different stat lines and careers.
Mickey Mantle finished under .300 and only has WS rings because he was a Yankee too. |
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But Math relies on the eye test.
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The Mantle statement is absurd.
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That's like saying Jordan only won rings because he was on the Bulls. Mantle was the best player on all 7 of his World Series wins.
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The argument that Raines is not a legitimate hall of famer because he only has a ring because he played for a good team that year is obviously illogical. |
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Agree 1000%
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(Yes, I'm aware of the defensive component and positional adjustments, etc). Last edited by Tabe; 11-09-2022 at 10:23 PM. |
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And Raines had arguably his best fielding year with 312 putouts, 12 assists and only 2 errors in 129 games in the outfield. I am not an expert in WAR, but it seems like if you get on base a lot, run the bases well, and field well, you can accumulate a lot of it. Last edited by cgjackson222; 11-10-2022 at 12:32 AM. |
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All I'm saying is a WAR of 6.3 implies a REALLY good year and 13th in OBP with no power doesn't match that. |
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And to try to steer this back to the original topic--Tim Raines belongs in the HOF and is nowhere near one of the 25 worst in the HOF as someone wrote earlier. |
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I'm not sure he belongs but he definitely isn't in the 25 worst.
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