Comments on a few things:
The comparisons to Rice and Dawson are pretty lame, because McGriff played a different position in a different era.
I think Eddie Murray is also a bad comparison. Different era, Murray was the best AL 1B for the late-70's early 80's (I don't think McGriff was ever the best 1B at any time of his career), and FWIW Murray is one of the only players to have 3000 hits and 500 HRs.
I think Perez and Cepeda are fringe HOFers. I don't think either should have gotten in. Perez wouldn't have gotten in IMO if he hadn't played for the Big Red Machine. Even if you make a case that McGriff is similar to those two players, I don't think that makes McGriff a HOFer as well.
Lanteri brings up a great point...had McGriff hit a few more HRs to get 500, would this even be a discussion? I would hope that it would still be debated, but baseball people (like Lefty34) are enamored with stats and don't usually see the big picture.
And the big picture is that McGriff was never an MVP-caliber player, was rarely an all-star, and was probably in the 2nd tier of 1st basemen when he played. I don't think McGriff really separated himself from the Jeff Bagwells, the Andres Galarragas, even the Mark Graces to put himself in Cooperstown.
The comparisons to Rice and Dawson are pretty lame, because McGriff played a different position in a different era.
I think Eddie Murray is also a bad comparison. Different era, Murray was the best AL 1B for the late-70's early 80's (I don't think McGriff was ever the best 1B at any time of his career), and FWIW Murray is one of the only players to have 3000 hits and 500 HRs.
I think Perez and Cepeda are fringe HOFers. I don't think either should have gotten in. Perez wouldn't have gotten in IMO if he hadn't played for the Big Red Machine. Even if you make a case that McGriff is similar to those two players, I don't think that makes McGriff a HOFer as well.
Lanteri brings up a great point...had McGriff hit a few more HRs to get 500, would this even be a discussion? I would hope that it would still be debated, but baseball people (like Lefty34) are enamored with stats and don't usually see the big picture.
And the big picture is that McGriff was never an MVP-caliber player, was rarely an all-star, and was probably in the 2nd tier of 1st basemen when he played. I don't think McGriff really separated himself from the Jeff Bagwells, the Andres Galarragas, even the Mark Graces to put himself in Cooperstown.
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