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					Originally Posted by clydepepper  Worst or Least Deserving Baseball Hall-of-Famers*  - IMHO
 *-those elected primarily based on their MLB record as a player.
 
 in no particular order -after the first one anyway:
 
 Tommy McCarthy
 Rick Ferrell
 Jesse Haines
 Fred Lindstrom
 Jim Bunning
 Don Drysdale
 Rube Marquard
 Eppa Rixey
 Jack Chesbro
 Ed Walsh
 Lloyd Waner
 Victor Willis
 Joe Gordon
 Chuck Klein
 Phil Rizzuto
 Peewee Reese
 Ray Schalk
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 and, to be sure...Tinker to Evers to Chance.
 
 
 
 Also IMHO,  Minnie Minoso and Luis Tiant, Jr. were better than any of these.
 
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 Have to take issue with Pee Wee being on this list. Most people allow for wartime adjustments, but even with losing 3 PRIME years to WWII (age 24 - 26) he had a WAR of 66. In all likelihood that would be at least 84 with those three years back. He had a 5.7 the year before the war and a 6 the year back from the war so his war WAR should be in that range, possibly better.
Most guys at 66 WAR are in the HOF, at 84 you're a shoo-in. other numbers adjusted conservatively for those three missing years:
Runs 1580
Hits 2620
2b 390
3b 100
hr 138
rbi 1150
Those are HOF raw numbers to me for a shortstop even if he wasn't considered a superior fielder (which he was) if you prefer raw numbers.
I do agree that TIant is far superior to a number of enshrined pitches, as are Jim Kaat and Tommy John, that doesn't necessarily mean I think they belong either though.