Whew, Baseballcrazy62, you  have opened a can of worms
 
 My thought consistently goes to Phil Rizzuto. Exactly ONE good offensive 
 year (1950) and, in my opinion, riding the Yankee coattails like a good surfer
 riding a wave... I did not do exhaustive research on every HOF member, he
 merely strikes me as someone who should be in the conversation.
 G1911- back to the "overrated" thing, and your little ploy of dangling 
 backhanded compliments? Great. Cal Ripken owns a "hallowed record" but
 is "overrated in the public mind"? I know, when questioned you'll reply, "But
 I said he was a Gold Glove shortstop with a hallowed record" (before you
 insulted him, of course). I know you won't consider facts that wreck your
 proclamations, but for those who do:
 1) Ripken is NUMBER ONE all time for home runs for shortstops.
 2) Ripken is NUMBER ONE all time for RBI among shortstops.
 3) The consecutive game mark isn't just a "hallowed record". It's an 
     astonishing  accomplishment that, in today's game, is hard to imagine
     anyone ever eclipsing.
 4) Ripken was an excellent defensive player for the bulk of his career.
 5) Two MVPs.
 Pray tell, what is this "public mind" you can access? Never mind, don't tell.
 Your comment was ridiculous and indefensible, but you keep being you...
 Trent King (not an Orioles fan!)