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Omar 382
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It was brought up in the Ichiro/Lofton thread. I don't think so. I think a lot of people sympathize with him because he had his career short, and they think if he continued to play he would have put up HOF numbers. I disagree. In his final three seasons, he put up WAR's of 0.3, 3.1, and 2.1. He would have been 36 in his next season. It's not like he was 25 and putting up Trout numbers and got hurt. He honestly may have put up another 4 WAR if his career played out normally.
Let's look at how his actual career was. The average JAWS of HOF LF is 57.8 b/wins. Puckett's was at 44.2 bWAR. He only put up a 122 wRC+ with a .366 wOBA and was sporadic defensively. He's not the worst player to be inducted, but he is pretty bad, IMO.
Honestly, I think playing for one team, winning two championships, being loved, and his condition is the only reason he got in. Ironically, he did have some bad incidents after his induction that may have hurt his chances if brought to light earlier.
Let's look at how his actual career was. The average JAWS of HOF LF is 57.8 b/wins. Puckett's was at 44.2 bWAR. He only put up a 122 wRC+ with a .366 wOBA and was sporadic defensively. He's not the worst player to be inducted, but he is pretty bad, IMO.
Honestly, I think playing for one team, winning two championships, being loved, and his condition is the only reason he got in. Ironically, he did have some bad incidents after his induction that may have hurt his chances if brought to light earlier.