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Old 08-10-2016, 05:53 PM
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Originally Posted by Econteachert205 View Post
I guess I viewed the question as a comparison, as in is 3000 hits a bigger deal than say 500 hrs or 300 wins. I'm going to refer my list below to the "marginal 3000 hit hofers", like say a biggio. Here is why I think it is a big deal. Most if not all with 3000 hits have:

1. Longevity and health
2. Plate discipline with two strikes
3. A very good eye or terrific hand eye coordination
4. Good on base and high runs scored numbers
5. Great hit and run possibilities
6. Extending innings to roll over lineups

Players like Craig biggio increased the success rates of power hitters like Bagwell. I will concede that some of this is more national league specific, but I am more impressed with a 3000 hit guy than a 500 hr guy, all other things being equal.
+1....Dennis, I could not have said it better my friend. Give me a guy that averages 200 hits for 15 years (this stat still blows my mind). Your other points are spot on as well......Uh Oh, 1952Boy just logged on. I have my crucifix, do you?

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