Dell, give me a table on Albert Belle.
Not sure what you're looking for but see below.
Amazing hitter for a few years, good run producer, really gaudy RBI numbers thanks to batting in a lineup with Manny, Thome, Vizquel, Lofton and had a ridiculous year for the White Sox in 1998.
None of which I believe was clean.
His HOF candidacy is something odd though. Statistically... he may be up there with a HOF just because of how good he was for those few years, but there's just no way... not with the shortness of his career and definitely not with the way he treated the media during his career.
http://www.hardballtimes.com/main/article/something-for-joey/
Pretty much sums it up. True, his 12 years equals Puckett and he put up borderline HOF #s but, he had no post season success (hit .230) and was a dick while Puckett was one of the sport's more lovable characters.
What about Juan Gonzalez? That guy had several productive seasons, IIRC.
Juan Gone didn't just have several productive seasons, he had a productive decade, hitting 40 HRs 5 times and winning 2 AL MVPs (1996 & '98). Injuries shut him down late in his career and left him with a borderline HOF resume as well. Then, he was named in the Mitchell report as "possibly" having been in the possession of steroids. Nothing definitive ever came out, but that combined with his bodybuilder physique sealed his fate, I'm sure.
I agree, but the BBWA does the voting, so until then we're stuck with grizzly, old asses who won't vote for guys if they didn't give them an interview back in 1996.
Somewhat but Belle is a bit of a special case in that anyone not named Albert Belle (or perhaps Gary Sheffield, Barry Bonds or Milton Bradley) thought he was absolutely and certifiably nuts.
Since I'm not quite sure what you're looking for on Albert Belle, I simply removed his first 2 seasons in which he played a combined 71 games, leaving his last 10 seasons to tell his story.
Albert Belle, 1991-2000|Per 162 Game AVG|Top 10 Finishes|Led League
Batting Average|.298|3|0
Runs|105|4|1
Hits|185|4|0
Doubles|42|4|1
Home Runs|41|8|1
Runs Batted In|132|8|3
Slugging Pct.|.571|6|2
On Base Pct.|.374|2|0
On Base + Slugging|.945|5|1
And for Juan Gonzalez, I've done a similar table to what I've done for Mattingly. This eliminates his first 2 seasons (49 total games) and illustrates his next 11 years then his last 4 years which are essentially his decline (starting with his return to Texas in 2002). Again, all averages are per 162 games. Note that from '02 on, he never appeared in more than 82 games, so while his averages didn't have the tremendous drop-off of Mattingly, his actual production did because he couldn't get on the field.
Juan Gonzalez|BA|H|2B|HR|RBI|SLG|OBP|OPS|
1991-2001|.298|189|37|44|141|.572|.347|.919
2002-05|.286|182|37|32|106|.503|.327|.830
And another showing some gray ink/black ink stuff
Juan Gonzalez|Top 10|Led League
BA|3|0
H|1|0
2B|1|1
HR|7|2
RBI|9|1
SLG|7|1
OBP|0|0
OPS|5|0
OPS+|3|0