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Old 09-23-2014, 09:21 AM
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I don't know what happened but John Olerud in my opinion was clearly the better player. Better peak seasons, hit over .350 twice compared to Hernandez not ever doing it, more power, higher OBP and SLG.
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If anyone involved with the creation of and initial inductions in the Hall were still alive they would be apoplectic about a conversation including names like Dunn, Hernandez and Olerud. Just because a bunch of marginal guys were voted in in the 1960's and 70's by the veterans committee does not mean its ok to continue the policy. Reggie Jackson: He is a no brainer yes on so many levels. To be honest, post WWII, Rookie card prices (minus rare series premiums) are the best indicator for Hall Of Fame worthiness. The market is the best judge of all.


btw Will Clark was as good as Olerud and Hernandez, which is to say NOT good enough for the hall.

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I think the discussion is really about how there's one guy who is no doubt a HOFer or just outside of being a HOFer in the eyes of many but for each of those players there is someone else who is only slightly less productive and seen as not even being close. So now we're talking about guys on the fringe or in and players that mirror them but are for one reason or another not even in the conversation.

I think the take away is that if a guy isn't exceptional in every sense of the word he has no business in the HOF.

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I think the discussion is really about how there's one guy who is no doubt a HOFer or just outside of being a HOFer in the eyes of many but for each of those players there is someone else who is only slightly less productive and seen as not even being close. So now we're talking about guys on the fringe or in and players that mirror them but are for one reason or another not even in the conversation.

I think the take away is that if a guy isn't exceptional in every sense of the word he has no business in the HOF.
Yep. You could let in 25 or more players on the ground that they were better, as good or very nearly as good as someone already in, and then you would have to let 100 more in by the same logic. It never would end.
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Yep. You could let in 25 or more players on the ground that they were better, as good or very nearly as good as someone already in, and then you would have to let 100 more in by the same logic. It never would end.
The discussion deffinatly needs to be done with what is considered the minimum. If a guy is middle of the pack of HOFers and better than player that most would discredit then you have a case. For instance you can't ever compare a new guy to Schalk, L. Waner, Mazeroski or high pockets Kelly. Even some less debatable players may not make comparable like Brock who was mainly in for being a stat leader.
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"Adam Dunn, 34, calls it a career":

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Wow this "Dunn" thread really has many transitions and debates coming out of it. The Hernandez and Olerud is an interesting one. They are both similar. A stat that I have been looking at more is RAA (Runs above average, this looks at offense and defense combined).

Olerud 17 season career RAA: 273
Hernandez 17 season career RAA: 291

Olerud 7 Season RAA (His highest RAA seasons totaled): 244
Hernandez 7 Season RAA (His highest RAA seasons totaled):230

Olerud 10 Season RAA (His highest RAA seasons totaled): 275
Hernandez 10 Season RAA (His highest RAA seasons totaled):285

Olerud best RAA season: 57 in 1998, 55 from Rbat (Runs from batting above average)
Hernandez best RAA season: 50 in 1979, 40 from Rbat (Runs from batting above average)

Looking at this Olerud was the better batter, but his dominance over Hernadez drops after their 7 year bests. Olerud's 10 year is better than his career. Meaning he had 10 great years (not consecutive) but those were peak years in a 17 year career. Hernandez total gets larger even after his 10 best years, this to me shows that he was more consistent leading to a better career total.

I am still working a 7 and 10 year stat into all of the HOFers, but just comparing the two to the other 17 year career HOFers here is where their career RAA lines them up:




























NamePositionRAA# Seasons
Bill Mazeroski2nd3817
Rollie FingersP6017
Pie Traynor3rd11517
Harry HooperRF14817
Monte WardSS15217
Orlando Cepeda1st15917
Heinie ManushLF16417
Roger BresnahanC20617
Chuck KleinRF22417
Jim BunningP23417
Hugh DuffyCF24017
Ernie LombardiC24317
Frank Chance1st25717
John Olerud1st27317
Joe MedwickLF28517
Keith Hernandez1st29117
Joe KelleyLF30117
Hal NewhouserP31417
Roberto Alomar2nd32017
Bill DickeyC34017
Bob GibsonP37617
Eddie PlankP38817
Harry HeilmannRF40917
Johnny BenchC42217
Christy MathewsonP47017
Eddie Mathews3rd57817


As seen they would be in good company with Joe Medwick in between the two of them and not a single 1st baseman above them. Looking at RAA/season average we can do a quick comparison to all the 1st basemen (but I do believe a 7 and 10 year comparison would be more accurate once I get that completed but as of now have only done aprox 30 HOFers).
























NamePositionRAA# SeasonsRAA/Season avg
High Pockets Kelly1st57163.56
Jim Bottomley1st98166.13
Tony Perez1st155236.74
Orlando Cepeda1st159179.35
Eddie Murray1st2422111.52
Willie McCovey1st2742212.45
Harmon Killebrew1st2802212.73
George Sisler1st2081513.87
Ernie Banks1st2841914.95
Frank Chance1st2571715.12
Jake Beckley1st3202016.00
John Olerud1st2731716.06
Keith Hernandez1st2911717.12
Rod Carew1st4241922.32
Bill Terry1st3341423.86
Cap Anson1st6672724.70
Johnny Mize1st4421529.47
Hank Greenberg1st3931330.23
Dan Brouthers1st6521934.32
Jimmie Foxx1st6952034.75
Roger Connor1st6481836.00
Stan Musial1st8092236.77


This would show them as midlevel 1st baseman HOFers even above the previously debated Killebrew.

PS I am sorry about the spacing issue between the tables and the other text, but without using a table it is hard to keep it organized to be readable.

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Wow this "Dunn" thread really has many transitions and debates coming out of it. The Hernandez and Olerud is an interesting one. They are both similar. A stat that I have been looking at more is RAA (Runs above average, this looks at offense and defense combined).

Olerud 17 season career RAA: 273
Hernandez 17 season career RAA: 291

Olerud 7 Season RAA (His highest RAA seasons totaled): 244
Hernandez 7 Season RAA (His highest RAA seasons totaled):230

Olerud 10 Season RAA (His highest RAA seasons totaled): 275
Hernandez 10 Season RAA (His highest RAA seasons totaled):285

Olerud best RAA season: 57 in 1998, 55 from Rbat (Runs from batting above average)
Hernandez best RAA season: 50 in 1979, 40 from Rbat (Runs from batting above average)

Looking at this Olerud was the better batter, but his dominance over Hernadez drops after their 7 year bests. Olerud's 10 year is better than his career. Meaning he had 10 great years (not consecutive) but those were peak years in a 17 year career. Hernandez total gets larger even after his 10 best years, this to me shows that he was more consistent leading to a better career total.

I am still working a 7 and 10 year stat into all of the HOFers, but just comparing the two to the other 17 year career HOFers here is where their career RAA lines them up:




























NamePositionRAA# Seasons
Bill Mazeroski2nd3817
Rollie FingersP6017
Pie Traynor3rd11517
Harry HooperRF14817
Monte WardSS15217
Orlando Cepeda1st15917
Heinie ManushLF16417
Roger BresnahanC20617
Chuck KleinRF22417
Jim BunningP23417
Hugh DuffyCF24017
Ernie LombardiC24317
Frank Chance1st25717
John Olerud1st27317
Joe MedwickLF28517
Keith Hernandez1st29117
Joe KelleyLF30117
Hal NewhouserP31417
Roberto Alomar2nd32017
Bill DickeyC34017
Bob GibsonP37617
Eddie PlankP38817
Harry HeilmannRF40917
Johnny BenchC42217
Christy MathewsonP47017
Eddie Mathews3rd57817


As seen they would be in good company with Joe Medwick in between the two of them and not a single 1st baseman above them. Looking at RAA/season average we can do a quick comparison to all the 1st basemen (but I do believe a 7 and 10 year comparison would be more accurate once I get that completed but as of now have only done aprox 30 HOFers).
























NamePositionRAA# SeasonsRAA/Season avg
High Pockets Kelly1st57163.56
Jim Bottomley1st98166.13
Tony Perez1st155236.74
Orlando Cepeda1st159179.35
Eddie Murray1st2422111.52
Willie McCovey1st2742212.45
Harmon Killebrew1st2802212.73
George Sisler1st2081513.87
Ernie Banks1st2841914.95
Frank Chance1st2571715.12
Jake Beckley1st3202016.00
John Olerud1st2731716.06
Keith Hernandez1st2911717.12
Rod Carew1st4241922.32
Bill Terry1st3341423.86
Cap Anson1st6672724.70
Johnny Mize1st4421529.47
Hank Greenberg1st3931330.23
Dan Brouthers1st6521934.32
Jimmie Foxx1st6952034.75
Roger Connor1st6481836.00
Stan Musial1st8092236.77


This would show them as midlevel 1st baseman HOFers even above the previously debated Killebrew.

PS I am sorry about the spacing issue between the tables and the other text, but without using a table it is hard to keep it organized to be readable.


Continuing the Adam Dunn discussion, that's great research Andy - do you think maybe you left just one HOF 1B out of your list?

I'm glad to see my two GA boys, Bill Terry and Johnny Mize fair so well against the competition.

Adam Dunn was a fun guy to watch and a humerous interview, but he has no place in the HOF - and, in his on self-effacing manor, he has frequently said so. I'll miss his modesty and his Kingman-esk or Balbonic style.
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