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Why would you think that stupid shit?i thought every giant who did anything deserves to make it to the HOF... first ballot too....
Why would you think that stupid shit?i thought every giant who did anything deserves to make it to the HOF... first ballot too....
Why would you think that stupid shit?
Rich, coming from a Yankee fan…i thought every giant who did anything deserves to make it to the HOF... first ballot too....
'Kim sure you sarcastically said that once... somewhere... maybe in bed... witch a chuckle...
Rich, coming from a Yankee fan…
Posey is better than Mauer. Posey was a catcher his entire career while putting up very similar numbers to Mauer, WITH being the face of 3 World Series winning teams.
I was on the fence with Posey being a HOFer until Mauer got in first ballot without much debate. That sets the bar where Posey has already booked his travel plans for induction weekend.
I am not against letting Munson in. He is before my time, though, so I don’t have a strong opinion either way.Very similar to Munson’s numbers who’s not in…..Munson also batted .357 in post season, but his short career was frowned upon I guess….
Personally, I don’t think it is THAT controversial to have that opinion. He won 2 Bowls. HOF is not about who was good or bad. It is simply a FINAL review of a resume. Good players can get into bad situations and not have a resume. Middling players can get into sweet situations and build a killer of a resume. The resume is the only thing that happens.hell i thik eli manning should make it to the HOF... so we have something in common
Personally, I don’t think it is THAT controversial to have that opinion. He won 2 Bowls. HOF is not about who was good or bad. It is simply a FINAL review of a resume. Good players can get into bad situations and not have a resume. Middling players can get into sweet situations and build a killer of a resume. The resume is the only thing that happens.
I am not against letting Munson in. He is before my time, though, so I don’t have a strong opinion either way.
And Mauer/Posey are contemporaries. Easier to compare them. Munson played 3 or 4 generations prior, so much harder to compare apples/apples.
There aren’t that many catchers in to begin with. Having more than 1 or 2 catchers from any era is starting to push it.He was easily one of the best catchers of his time…..
I have always been a big “Coors Hater”. But Arenado brought such amazing defense, I never really applied the “Coors Effect” to him.I think Arenado has moved into a pretty sure thing for HoF as he left Coors and his bat is still good. Remains an all-time great at defense.
His defense is IMO top 2 all-time for 3rd base. His bat was very good while at Coors, but it was a concern. He is still a good bat, which is good to see. His Power has dropped, but he still putting up solid power and 100 RBI's. I think combined with his glove he gets there. If not now, in 5 or so years when he wraps it up he should have the numbers.I have always been a big “Coors Hater”. But Arenado brought such amazing defense, I never really applied the “Coors Effect” to him.
I still think he is kinda fence-ish, but when all is said and done, he will probably get my vote.
Hard to say “top #”. Robinson, Rolen, Beltre, etc…. A lot of SUPER elite gloves out there, and no fan watches nearly enough to have a serious argument for one over the other (especially when it comes to someone like Robinson where there isnt the amount of film on him as there is of players today).His defense is IMO top 2 all-time for 3rd base. His bat was very good while at Coors, but it was a concern. He is still a good bat, which is good to see. His Power has dropped, but he still putting up solid power and 100 RBI's. I think combined with his glove he gets there. If not now, in 5 or so years when he wraps it up he should have the numbers.
Yeah I think he'll probably get in. The 10 gold gloves (and counting) certainly help. Graig Nettles was a very good third baseman in his prime but he was in the same league as Brooks Robinson so he had to wait til he retired to win a couple. That might have kept him out of the hall.Not sure what Arenado's road stats were during his duration in Colorado, but here's his career splits:
Home: .304/.360/.565
Away: .269/.326/.485
Coors: .320/.375/.609
Busch: .264/.324/.466
FWIW, his 119 OPS+ in his first season in STL was only 6 points lower than his average as a Rockie. He had a 151 OPS+ in 2022. His 109 in 2023 is his worst season (not including 2020) since his rookie year. Also the matter of him being 33.
I think he's a HOFer. Where he ranks all-time among 3B? I'd probably say somewhere in the bottom half of top 20. It's possible he continues to tail off. It's also possible he mirrors Beltre (who put up 35.5 WAR from age 33 onwards). Ken Boyer had 56.2 WAR in his first ten seasons and only 6.6 after that. Never finished higher than 25.5% on the ballot. Arenado does have more accolades and higher MVP voting finishes, so there's that.
Yeah I think he'll probably get in. The 10 gold gloves (and counting) certainly help. Graig Nettles was a very good third baseman in his prime but he was in the same league as Brooks Robinson so he had to wait til he retired to win a couple. That might have kept him out of the hall.
I still think Robinson is considered the best 3b but Arenado is very good. He reminds me of Schmidt (maybe a little better) the way he attacks the ball and rarely screws up the bare handed plays.
Yeah Gold Gloves have never been very scientific and it seems like it is hard to unseat the incumbent from the previous year(s). And sometimes it seems almost random. I was at the game where Bobby Abreu was awarded his Gold Glove. All Star voting is like that too. 1980 was Mike Schmidt's best year, but for some reason the fans decided that was the year they wanted to see Ken Reitz make his only appearance as a starter.If Arenado gets another GG it's a sham, not that the process hasn't been a sham for years. His OAA last year was 5th in the NL, 2nd the year before. Ke'Bryan Hayes has taken the throne as best defensive 3rd baseman in the game.
To be fair, Arenado has gone back up this year, but I still find it hard to see him winning more than 1 more legitimate GG if any.