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Agree Peter, but could he even compare to Clemente? Not even close....
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No of course not.
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I'm sorry, my feelings are getting the best of me and I was hoping that some other members would come to my rescue. I think Clemente is one of the best players of all time (top 10). When you factor in his defense (12 straight gold gloves), best arm in the game, along with his bat, I think it's hard to argue. He seems to get too much praise for great deeds he did off the field, and that maybe hurts him in the stats world. Great topic, let's move on....
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No doubt Jackie deserves to be in the HOF. I also agree it's fair to debate whether or not his stats warrant induction.
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The thing that normally gets Clemente downgraded on the list is his power numbers. But two things seem to get overlooked. One, until 1970, he played his home games at Forbes Field, which was a freaking aircraft hanger. Second, his attitude on his offensive approach. Quote:
Then there is the home run he hit at Wrigley Field on May 17, 1959. Many consider it the longest home run ever hit at Wrigley (though the Glenallen Hill home run which landed on the roof of the building behind Wrigly on Waveland Avenue might be longer now). Both Ernie Banks and Rogers Hornsby stated they never saw a ball hit farther at the park. Banks on Clemente Quote:
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The closest player I have seen to Robby's skill set in my lifetime is Ichiro Suzuki. He didn't hit a lot of home runs, either, in fact, fewer than one-half of Clemente's 240. But, like Clemente, he put on power shows in batting practice, hitting one ball after another into the upper deck. He choose to be a high average hitter. And, he had a tremendous arm. Speaking of arms... Of course, Ichiro never hit a walk off, inside-the-park grand slam. Roberto Clemente did.
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Getting this thread back on the main topic......unlike most of you posting here, I grew up watching Jackie play for all his 10 years in the Majors.
I will tell you....Jackie was sensational ! He indeed deserves to be in the HOF. Statistics #'s don't tell the real story. Anyone here who says otherwise is uninformed. And, this is coming from an avid Yankees fan, whose nearby neighbor was Phil Rizzuto (1945 - 1965). Jackie Robinson's 1st Major League BB card (1947 Bond Bread). ![]() April 23, 1947 Dodgers Program & Scorecard ![]() ![]() TED Z . |
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Clemente is truly one of baseball's premier outfielders/players, and you need no support to justify this. However, I do feel from the late 50's thru the mid 60's he was the FIFTH best outfielder in baseball, falling somewhat short of Mays, Mantle, Aaron and Frank Robinson. His defensive excellence unfortunately gets trumped by those player's far superior power, and keep in mind they were all formidable defensive outfielders. Great story for you. When Tom Seaver was called upon for the save in the 1967 All-Star game during his rookie season, he stated one of his greatest bseeball moments ever was even before he through his first pitch. After his warmups, he stepped behind the mound to rub up the ball and looked at an outfield of Clemente in right, Mays in center and Aaron in left! How about that supporting cast for a rookie pitcher! JoeT. Last edited by Vintageclout; 04-17-2016 at 06:59 AM. |
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Clemente, on the other hand, has a 12.1 dWAR for his career, and I think that metric is on the conservative side. And, while Robinson had the power advantage, if you compare their career WAR head to head, Clemente is actually the better player. Much of that has to do with how they ended their careers. While Robinson was God awful his last four season (4.3 WAR combined), Clemente was sensational (25.0 WAR). Robinson's career WAR is 107.2. He played 2,808 games. He represents one win per 26.19 games played over his career. Clemente's career WAR is 94.5. He played in 2,433 games. He represents one win per 25.74 games played over his career. It's close, but Clemente's versatility edges Robinson's power.
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Outfield Assists Clemente 266 Aaron 201 Mays 195 Yaz 195 This despite those players playing longer and runners stopping trying to run on Clemente. The number of extra bases he prevented, turning doubles into singles, preventing runners going first to third, scoring from 2b on hits, 3rd base on fly out can't be ignored. RF put outs Clemente 4445 Evans 4247 Aaron 4154 Again despite playing fewer seasons, he still caught 200-300 more balls than the best RFS. His unmatched range can't be ignored. How many of those 200-300 or more balls that other RF couldn't get to went to the wall, 2b or 3b resulting in runs? Total zone runs RF Clemente 204 Karine 155 Aaron 98 Again players with more seasons, no where close to him. When you add how much his defense added to what offense he produced despite playing in Forbes Field, the most difficult hitters park in the NL, he is easily top 10 all time. |
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