Dr. Strangelove
Well-Known Member
They don't really have any such requirement, per se. The veterans committee inducted Bill Mazeroski based largely on one historic home run, did they not? He had a solid and steady career but was hardly HOF worthy. Of course, most of the bad HOF choices in baseball came from the earlier eras when the stats and numbers weren't looked at as closely. I just don't think it's as clear as most people seem to think. There is always personal perspective and bias put into every one of these things.I think the baseball hall of fame gets it right because it requires that someone was truly one of the best of the best, and not just that someone was a star player who had some memorable postseason games.