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			Whitaker and Grich are both well qualified.  Putting Grich in wouldn't push the line down at all.  WAR isn't everything, but it's pretty good, and Grich leads Craig Biggio by 5 (basically, one all-star quality season), to take one recent and well-qualified HOF second baseman.
 "If Garvey, why not Hernandez" works, except that Garvey is hilariously under qualified, whereas Hernandez has a case.  (Not one that I'd support, but a case.)  It helps that Hernandez was probably the best defender ever at first base.  Garvey, by contrast, has a 3 WAR lead over Travis Fryman.  So if you think that Travis Fryman is pretty close to being a hall of famer, then Garvey has a case.  If you think that Travis Fryman isn't anywhere close to being a hall of famer, probably best to forget about Garvey.
 
 Munson probably would have had a good argument if he had lived.  But it's hard to put together a hall of fame career in 11 seasons unless you're Sandy Koufax or something.
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