Full disclosure, I went into this exercise looking for a pitching equivalent to Chase Utley, because I enjoyed that particular debate (like I enjoy most hall of fame debates). I looked at some active pitching leaders in a few random categories, and Johan stood out due to his age (just played his age 33 season, same as Utley) and the durability questions each faces headed into the latter stage of their career.
What I found though is that Johan should pretty much be a no-brainer. Two-time Cy winner, three-time ERA champ, three-time strikeout champ, is the current ERA+ leader among active starters*, and the black ink checks out.
I think he's more of a certainty than Chase Utley at this point, and thus a poor pitcher equivalent for the purposes of this exercise. But if you disagree with Johan Santana being a lock for the HOF, feel free to dissent here.
*- With another average year he could likely be overtaken by Roy Halladay as the two are very close (134, 132) but it's not like that would hurt his case given Roy is also a no-brainer HOFer
What I found though is that Johan should pretty much be a no-brainer. Two-time Cy winner, three-time ERA champ, three-time strikeout champ, is the current ERA+ leader among active starters*, and the black ink checks out.
I think he's more of a certainty than Chase Utley at this point, and thus a poor pitcher equivalent for the purposes of this exercise. But if you disagree with Johan Santana being a lock for the HOF, feel free to dissent here.
*- With another average year he could likely be overtaken by Roy Halladay as the two are very close (134, 132) but it's not like that would hurt his case given Roy is also a no-brainer HOFer
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