Eligible for the Hall of Fame in 2011
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Fed,
I do like your inclusion of McGriff getting in. I had him selected then took him off.
What's your opinion behind him?Comment
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He was the one I really was in between on.
Using the "does his name stand out as a HOF" criteria he's absolutely not in. I didn't initially bold him when I went through the first time.
Then I decided to look back at his numbers and he was REALLY good. Was he dominant, no, but because of his era I think he really got unfairly pushed to the back despite some REALLY good numbers.
Fred McGriff: .284/.377/.509, 134 OPS+, 50.5 WAR
Among eligible HOF this year his OPS+ is 5th only McGwire, Walker, Bagwell and Edgar.
In my mind, if I'm going to let Raffy in on the merit of his numbers, why wouldn't I put McGriff in when they are very comparable?Comment
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McGriff is a slippery slope, because then you have to talk about guys like Boog Powell, Frank Thomas, Carlos Delgado, Derek Lee, etc.
Edit- Frank HOWARD, not Frank THOMAS.Comment
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That's almost why I don't want to put him in because I really don't think he was an all-time legend, but Dawson and Jim Rice opened the flood gates, so we might as well now.Comment
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W2B is going to snap....
Jim Rice is a borderline guy IMO but Dawson is not. Dawson taking as long as he did to get into the HOF was retarded.Comment
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