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If JT plays another 20 years then maybe
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At this point in his career no. Not even border line to me
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It really depends on how he ages from here on out, and aging for catchers isn't the easiest thing.
Realmuto has 31.3 WAR according to BB-R...35th all-time for catchers. Every catcher over 50 career WAR is in the HOF (or will be once Mauer gets in). Posey is at 44.8 and Molina at 42.3. If Realmuto can get into that range, he'll be a strong candidate. Considering he's averaged 4.5 WAR per season for his last 5 full seasons (not counting shortened 2020 season), he's got a shot.
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I just noticed that Realmuto is almost the exact same age as Thurman Munson, when he had his accident.
Made me realize how much of a shoe-in Munson would have been if he had just played a few more years...even at a mediocre level. Munson compiled a 46.1 WAR at the same age Realmuto is now. Realmuto is at 31.3 right now. If he has a Carlton Fisk like 2nd half of his career, he's got a shot. That's a lot to ask though. Fisk had a 4.9 WAR season at age 42, playing mostly as a catcher. That just doesn't normally happen. Last edited by D. Bergin; 05-20-2023 at 11:22 AM. |
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I think he's destined for the hall of very good.
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To the topic at hand, if Realmuto is somehow able to put up his average of 3.5 WAR for the next seven or so seasons, he might get in. Catchers are the hardest position, to make it to the Hall IMO, because of the durability issues all of them run into.
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All that said, he was a star when I was a kid, I feel like the 70s are largely underrepresented and I wouldn't cry foul if he made it in a side door to Cooperstown. |
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Jorge Posada gets no respect. While never failing a test I think there was something artificial about both Piazza and Pudge's careers and they were the only better catchers than Posada during his career. He was certainly better than 9 out of 10 catchers and he fell below 5% on his first ballot.
No way Realmuto gets any serious consideration. |
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