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I will admit that I was wrong when I suggested that I thought both the ballot - and the committee - were designed to put both Murphy and Mattingly into the Hall of Fame.
The results, though, indicate that the process is even more of a joke. For Carlos Delgado to receive more votes than both Murphy and Mattingly is mind-boggling. Delgado only went to two All-Star games and only received top five MVP votes twice in his career. Dale Murphy has as many MVP awards as Delgado has All Star Games! And it's not like Delgado has a vastly superior WAR either - 44.4 (avg. 3.5 per year) compared to 42.4 / 3.8 for Mattingly and 46.5 / 3.5 for Murphy. Delgado - fine career and all - but he got 3.8% of the vote on his lone appearance on the ballot back in 2015, and absolutely no one -- no one! -- in the ten years since then has said "you know who really got jobbed on the HOF vote? Carlos Delgado." And yet he just leapfrogged both Mattingly and Murphy in terms of votes! It suggests to me that voters took his top-line numbers: 473 home runs, .929 OPS, and jotted his name down, because yes, it is superior to Don & Dale. But that ignores the fact that DM & DM played in an era bereft of offense, and Delgado did not. The HOF committee was supposed to give extra examination to a particular era. Instead, they lumped a bunch of candidates from multiple eras into one group -- and then had voters *who weren't even from any of these eras* decide on who got in. Like I said, it is a total joke. There is not one baseball fan who looks at the Hall of Fame and says "yep, they got it right." And you can talk about cheaters and scoundrels and such, but come on, all of that is selective outrage. |
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Career HR - 1st Career RBI - 3rd (close behind Nap Lajoie and Rogers Hornsby) Career SLG - 2nd (Rogers Hornsby #1) Career OPS - 4th (Behind Hornsby, Jackie, Gehringer) Mattingly (compared historically all-time to other 1st basemen) Career HR - 71st Career BA - 41st Career RBI - 55th Career SLG - 97th Career OPS - 91st Murphy Career HR - 9th Career RBI - 15th Career SLG - 41st Career OPS - 60th Mattingly should be off the ballot. Dale Murphy should be more closely considered on the next ballot. Jeff Kent is an obvious Hall of Famer.
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He also started hitting on the faster moving Astro turf the last 1/3 of his career. His splits those seasons show his home batting average definitely helped pull his numbers up.
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He already said the Giants. He credits Dusty for making him a Hall of Famer.
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Though for Murphy, his career totals would have been fine if not for the Steroid Era. He retired with the 27th most HRs in history. That’s 100+ years to get 27 players with 398+ HRs. Since 1989 we’ve had 27 more do it. That’s 36 years to do what took over 100 years previously.
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I am not one who thinks you need a lengthy career to be in the Hall of Fame. Players who have tremendous peaks should be considered more closely. I do think Mattingly was given that extra consideration. Someone like Will Clark, whose career numbers are better than Mattingly's, was off the ballot in one single year, while Mattingly continues to get a chance simply based on his peak. When you look at how Mattingly compares to others at his position historically, it shows that he is more of a middle-of-the-pack guy. Whereas Kent is in the all-time leader in career home runs, and in the top 4 in RBI's, SLG, and OPS. When your name is ahead or on the same level as Rogers Hornsby, Jackie Robinson, and Nap Lajoie, it means you are really special at that position. As far as peaks go, Jeff Kent's peak (1997-2005) might be the greatest offensive peak in the history of the game for second basemen.
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Or for the HOF to explain why Bud Selig is in the HOF when he and his fellow owners tacitly condoned PED usage because of all the extra revenue that Sosa/McGwire/Bonds/ARod were bringing in via all their home runs.
It's total hypocrisy, and is robbing the HOF of what little credibility it has left. |
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Santana is a great example of a guy whose 9-year peak should be enough for the Hall of Fame. Yet, no mention at all as people continue to ignore him while they pine for Mattingly, Rose, and the steroid guys. Even Dale Murphy was ignored for the most part until this recent vote.
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The committee's purpose is to identify and elect those who were overlooked by the writers. Kent -- like Fred McGriff before him -- fit that description the most. His numbers and accomplishments make him deserving, but he was overshadowed by the many players with PED association. Murphy and Mattingly were not overlooked by the writers -- they were widely viewed as great players during their prime who didn't have the longevity or consistency needed to make them Hall-worthy. Delgado isn't on the same level as Kent -- he wasn't considered the best at his position during his prime. |
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Kent had no PED association -- he was very outspoken about the league testing players: https://www.sfgate.com/sports/shea/a...cy-2726346.php
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