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No one. It's the Hall of Fame not the Hall of Really Good. There is a reason why the veterans committee and the BBWAA have passed over these guys for over 50 years. Have their numbers improved over this time?
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Never understood that phrase at all. Did the person who first came up with it, or anybody else who parrots it, ever think it through. Does the word "Fame" translate into a definition I'm not aware of? Carl Mays and Hippo Vaughn's numbers are still better then Waite Hoyt's and several others in the Hall. Have their numbers gotten worse? Last edited by D. Bergin; 05-23-2012 at 12:58 AM. |
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My friend Joe makes an excellent arguement for Deacon White. White was a .312 lifetime hitter and he had 988 RBIs in 1560 games. His RBI/game ratio is virtually the same as Mickey Mantle and Willie Mays, and only slightly behind 19th century slugger Roger Connor. These hitting achievements are no small feat for a man whose hands were no doubt routinely swolen for a significant part of his career from catching bare handed.
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Ross Barnes. He was simply the best player in the NA and is the only player to hit over .400 four times in his career.
As I've said prior, we have a preoccupation with stats when evaluating players of the earliest era. These players can not be judged by the benchmarks accepted for later players. Many played prior to the arrival of professionalism and the rules were different. I believe the period assessments given to early players by their peers hold a lot of weight, also. Anson, Spalding, and the Wrights all put Barnes at or near the top of their list when asked to name the greatest players of their era. It doesn't get any better than that. Last edited by GaryPassamonte; 05-23-2012 at 06:55 AM. |
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I'm with you guys regarding Deacon White. Nevertheless, there appears to be times when who is selected for the HOF; and, who is not.....
is "arbitrary". For example, Deacon's career .312 BA brings to mind Johnny Mize, who had an identical career .312 BA. Furthermore, Mize drove in 1337 Runs and scored 1118 Runs in 1884 games. I am old enough to have seen Mize play (from 1947 - 1953), he was a tremendous clutch hitter with a lot of power. His #'s are impressive and are better than quite a few who are in the HOF.......... 100 - 138 RBI/year (8 seasons) 1337 = career RBI .312 = BA .562 = SLAvg 359 = HR Yet, the HOF Committe overlooked Mize for many years. I never understood this....just as you guys can't understand what has prevented Deacon White from being selected to the HOF. Mize's vision was as keen as Ted Williams' vision. When Johnny hit 51 HR's in 1947, his K's were only 42. As far as power hitter's go, does it get any better than that in Baseball......I don't think so ? Yes, Johnny's in the HOF....but, he should have entered thru the "front door"; and, not via the Veteran's Committee in 1981. ![]() TED Z |
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does not mean greatest of the greats or best to ever play so i never really understood the its not the hall of very good argument. in fact that always seemed a little childish to me. I see Mr. Bergin beat me to this.
Last edited by glynparson; 05-23-2012 at 09:15 AM. |
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I second Ross Barnes!
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Turkey Mike should be in.
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