Selected by the Contemporary Baseball Era Players Committee this weekend.
https://www.mlb.com/news/fred-mcgrif...ame-2023-class
Selected by the Contemporary Baseball Era Players Committee this weekend.
https://www.mlb.com/news/fred-mcgrif...ame-2023-class
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Well deserved, however, even if you want to say sorry to the PED guys, Albert, Curt, and Dale should have all been voted in too.
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I love it. Way to go Fred.
Imagine thinking that Fred McGriff has a better case for the HOF than Barry Bonds.![]()
If McGriff is a HOFer (56.9 WAR), is Evan Longoria (54.5 WAR) with 548 less games?
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After looking at stats, I agree that Will Clark deserves a longer look.
https://stathead.com/baseball/player...um=0&request=1
When I saw Will Clark play, I never thought of him as a Hall of Famer, as he didn't have eye-popping numbers. He only led his league in RBI (once), Runs Scored (once) PA & ABs (once each), Slugging (once) and Total Bases (once).
He was a very solid ballplayer who was much better than average defensively and could run the bases well.
McGriff's highest HR total for a single season was 37, Longoria's is....36. By fWAR, Longoria has had two separate seasons that were more productive than McGriff's best season.
Having said that, I have always thought McGriff was at best, a borderline HOF level player. I have never considered Longoria to be a HOF level player. The first half decade of the latter's career seemed to be angling in that direction but he's fallen off pretty hard in the later stages of his career.
https://www.fangraphs.com/leaders.as...2-31&sort=23,d
Last edited by spliff(TONE); 12-06-2022 at 08:53 PM.
Definitely BAINTL
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