You can pick 10, I'll be doing that.
Bonds
Clemens
Obviously. It's not a Hall of Fame without them. I do not respect any ballot without both. Inner circle Hall of Famers, there isn't a circle of all time players so small as to not include both.
Manny
Edgar
Chipper
Mussina
Thome
Walker
Rolen
Schilling
None are borderline guys, these are all solid Hall of Famers who I'd absolutely vote for. That's 10, that's the full list.
Kent
Sheffield
Vlad
Andruw Jones
Santana
If I had space, I'd be inclined to vote for these guys, but I'd revisit if the circumstances ever permit their consideration.
Wagner
Hoffman
This is close, if right now I had to decide forever up or down - I'd vote for both; it seems unlikely I'll ever have a ballot where I don't think 10 guys are better, so I'll never have to decide for sure.
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If Anyone Else Has Done This in Back to Back Years, Let me Know...
Thursday, November 2, 2017
In back to back seasons, I've predicted both pennant winners in my annual MLB projections.
Here's 2016.
Here's 2017.
Not all heroes wear capes, folks.
Here's 2016.
Here's 2017.
Not all heroes wear capes, folks.
A Tiered MLB Hall of 200 (okay, it's really 204) - The Results
Monday, November 7, 2016
The explanation for all of this is here. It's a 204 person strong MLB Hall of Fame. Through 2018.
Catchers.
1B
2B
SS
3B
LF
CF
INNER CIRCLE (34 members)
Johnny Bench
Pudge Rodriguez
Gary Carter
Lou Gehrig
Albert Pujols
Jimmie Foxx
Rogers Hornsby
Nap Lajoie
Eddie Collins
Honus Wagner
Alex Rodriguez
Cal Ripken
Mike Schmidt
Eddie Mathews
Wade Boggs
Barry Bonds
Ted Williams
Rickey Henderson
Willie Mays
Ty Cobb
Tris Speaker
Babe Ruth
Hank Aaron
Stan Musial
Walter Johnson
Roger Clemens
Cy Young
Pete Alexander
Randy Johnson
Greg Maddux
Tom Seaver
Christy Mathewson
Warren Spahn
Mariano Rivera
MIDDLE CIRCLE (68)
Bill Dickey
Gabby Hartnett
Carlton Fisk
Mike Piazza
Yogi Berra
Buck Ewing
Cap Anson
Frank Thomas
Dan Brouthers
Roger Connor
Jim Thome
Johnny Mize
Joe Morgan
Bobby Grich
Robinson Cano
Lou Whitaker
Rod Carew
Charlie Gehringer
Arky Vaughan
Barry Larkin
Ozzie Smith
Robin Yount
Alan Trammell
Derek Jeter
George Brett
Miguel Cabrera
Edgar Martinez
Chipper Jones
Adrian Beltre
Paul Molitor
Manny Ramirez
Carl Yastrzemski
Tim Raines
Pete Rose
Ed Delahanty
Lance Berkman
Mickey Mantle
Joe DiMaggio
Ken Griffey
Mike Trout
Jim Edmonds
Carlos Beltran
Mel Ott
Frank Robinson
Al Kaline
Roberto Clemente
Reggie Jackson
Larry Walker
Pedro Martinez
Lefty Grove
Mike Mussina
Bob Gibson
Bert Blyleven
Kid Nichols
Tom Glavine
Eddie Plank
Gaylord Perry
Steve Carlton
Phil Niekro
Curt Schilling
John Smoltz
Ferguson Jenkins
Robin Roberts
Nolan Ryan
Clayton Kershaw
Justin Verlander
Dennis Eckersley
Joe Nathan
Catchers.
1B
2B
SS
3B
LF
CF
INNER CIRCLE (34 members)
Johnny Bench
Pudge Rodriguez
Gary Carter
Lou Gehrig
Albert Pujols
Jimmie Foxx
Rogers Hornsby
Nap Lajoie
Eddie Collins
Honus Wagner
Alex Rodriguez
Cal Ripken
Mike Schmidt
Eddie Mathews
Wade Boggs
Barry Bonds
Ted Williams
Rickey Henderson
Willie Mays
Ty Cobb
Tris Speaker
Babe Ruth
Hank Aaron
Stan Musial
Walter Johnson
Roger Clemens
Cy Young
Pete Alexander
Randy Johnson
Greg Maddux
Tom Seaver
Christy Mathewson
Warren Spahn
Mariano Rivera
MIDDLE CIRCLE (68)
Bill Dickey
Gabby Hartnett
Carlton Fisk
Mike Piazza
Yogi Berra
Buck Ewing
Cap Anson
Frank Thomas
Dan Brouthers
Roger Connor
Jim Thome
Johnny Mize
Joe Morgan
Bobby Grich
Robinson Cano
Lou Whitaker
Rod Carew
Charlie Gehringer
Arky Vaughan
Barry Larkin
Ozzie Smith
Robin Yount
Alan Trammell
Derek Jeter
George Brett
Miguel Cabrera
Edgar Martinez
Chipper Jones
Adrian Beltre
Paul Molitor
Manny Ramirez
Carl Yastrzemski
Tim Raines
Pete Rose
Ed Delahanty
Lance Berkman
Mickey Mantle
Joe DiMaggio
Ken Griffey
Mike Trout
Jim Edmonds
Carlos Beltran
Mel Ott
Frank Robinson
Al Kaline
Roberto Clemente
Reggie Jackson
Larry Walker
Pedro Martinez
Lefty Grove
Mike Mussina
Bob Gibson
Bert Blyleven
Kid Nichols
Tom Glavine
Eddie Plank
Gaylord Perry
Steve Carlton
Phil Niekro
Curt Schilling
John Smoltz
Ferguson Jenkins
Robin Roberts
Nolan Ryan
Clayton Kershaw
Justin Verlander
Dennis Eckersley
Joe Nathan
OUTER CIRCLE (102)
Mickey Cochrane
Joe Mauer
Joe Torre
Gene Tenace
Mickey Cochrane
Joe Mauer
Joe Torre
Gene Tenace
King Kelly
Buster Posey
Buster Posey
Jorge Posada
Brian Downing
Ted Simmons
Brian Downing
Ted Simmons
Mark McGwire
Jeff Bagwell
Joey Votto
Todd Helton
Jeff Bagwell
Joey Votto
Todd Helton
Willie McCovey
David Ortiz
Rafael Palmeiro
Eddie Murray
Hank Greenberg
Roberto Alomar
Jackie Robinson
Chase Utley
Ryne Sandberg
Willie Randolph
Jeff Kent
Frankie Frisch
Joe Gordon
Ian Kinsler
George Davis
Roberto Alomar
Jackie Robinson
Chase Utley
Ryne Sandberg
Willie Randolph
Jeff Kent
Frankie Frisch
Joe Gordon
Ian Kinsler
George Davis
Bill Dahlen
Lou Boudreau
Joe Cronin
Lou Boudreau
Joe Cronin
Luke Appling
Pee Wee Reese
Ernie Banks
Jack Glasscock
Bobby Wallace
Pee Wee Reese
Ernie Banks
Jack Glasscock
Bobby Wallace
Scott Rolen
Ron Santo
Ron Santo
Dick Allen
Ken Boyer
Graig Nettles
Buddy Bell
Ken Boyer
Graig Nettles
Buddy Bell
Brooks Robinson
David Wright
Evan Longoria
Willie Stargell
David Wright
Evan Longoria
Willie Stargell
Ducky Medwick
Fred Clarke
Fred Clarke
Bob Johnson
Ryan Braun
Billy Williams
Albert Belle
Al Simmons
Ryan Braun
Billy Williams
Albert Belle
Al Simmons
Matt Holliday
Billy Hamilton
Reggie Smith
Duke Snider
Jimmy Wynn
Chet Lemon
Duke Snider
Jimmy Wynn
Chet Lemon
Richie Ashburn
Andre Dawson
Kirby Puckett
Kirby Puckett
Andruw Jones
Paul Waner
Dwight Evans
Gary Sheffield
Dwight Evans
Gary Sheffield
Harry Heilmann
Tony Gwynn
Joe Jackson
Elmer Flick
Sam Crawford
Sam Crawford
Vladimir Guerrero
Kevin Brown
Roy Halladay
Zack Greinke
Bret Saberhagen
Ed Walsh
Max Scherzer
Carl Hubbell
Hal Newhouser
David Cone
CC Sabathia
Don Drysdale
Jim Palmer
Rick Reuschel
Bob Feller
Kevin Brown
Roy Halladay
Zack Greinke
Bret Saberhagen
Ed Walsh
Max Scherzer
Carl Hubbell
Hal Newhouser
David Cone
CC Sabathia
Don Drysdale
Jim Palmer
Rick Reuschel
Bob Feller
John Clarkson
Ted Lyons
Red Ruffing
Don Sutton
Felix Hernandez
Andy Pettitte
Johan Santana
Chuck Finley
Red Ruffing
Don Sutton
Felix Hernandez
Andy Pettitte
Johan Santana
Chuck Finley
Juan Marichal
Tim Hudson
Chris Sale
Tim Keefe
Cole Hamels
Tim Hudson
Chris Sale
Tim Keefe
Cole Hamels
Hoyt Wilhelm
Billy Wagner
Trevor Hoffman
Trevor Hoffman
A Tiered MLB Hall of 200 - Relief Pitchers
Saturday, November 5, 2016
The explanation for all of this is here.
Through 2018
Catchers.
First Basemen
Second Basemen
Shortstops.
Third Base
Left Field
Center Field
Last Out
Goose Gossage (1972-94, Yankees) WAR 52.5 ERA+ 126 IP 1809 (290)
Craig Kimbrel (2010-Braves) WAR 34.8 ERA+195 IP 553 (630)
Through 2018
Catchers.
First Basemen
Second Basemen
Shortstops.
Third Base
Left Field
Center Field
Inner Circle
Mariano Rivera (1995-2013, Yankees) WAR 90.15 ERA+ 205 IP 1283 (WAR/IP .0703)
Middle Circle
Dennis Eckersley (1975-98, Red Sox) WAR 77.4 ERA+ 116 IP 3285 (236)
Joe Nathan (1999-16, Twins) WAR 46.5 ERA+ 151 IP 923 (504)
Joe Nathan (1999-16, Twins) WAR 46.5 ERA+ 151 IP 923 (504)
Outer Circle
Billy Wagner (1995-2010, Astros) WAR 44.15 ERA+ 187 IP 903 (489)
Hoyt Wilhelm (1952-72, White Sox) WAR 53.1 ERA+ 147 IP 2254 (236)
Billy Wagner (1995-2010, Astros) WAR 44.15 ERA+ 187 IP 903 (489)
Hoyt Wilhelm (1952-72, White Sox) WAR 53.1 ERA+ 147 IP 2254 (236)
Trevor Hoffman (1993-2010, Padres) WAR 50.5 ERA+ 141 IP 1089 (464)
Last Out
Goose Gossage (1972-94, Yankees) WAR 52.5 ERA+ 126 IP 1809 (290)
Craig Kimbrel (2010-Braves) WAR 34.8 ERA+195 IP 553 (630)
On Deck
Aroldis Chapman (2010- Reds) WAR 30 ERA+184 IP 535 (560)
A Tiered MLB Hall of 200 - Starting Pitchers
Friday, November 4, 2016
Through 2017.
The explanation for all of this is here.
Catchers.
First Basemen
Second Basemen
Shortstops.
Third Base
Left Field
Center Field
The explanation for all of this is here.
Catchers.
First Basemen
Second Basemen
Shortstops.
Third Base
Left Field
Center Field
Inner Circle
Walter Johnson (1907-27, Senators) WAR 158.5 ERA+ 147 IP 5914 (WAR/IP .0268)
Roger Clemens (1984-2007, Red Sox) WAR 148.05 ERA+ 143 IP 4916 (.0301)
Cy Young (1890-1911, Spiders) WAR 142.65 ERA+ 138 IP 7356 (.0194)
Pete Alexander (1911-30, Phillies) WAR 114.65 ERA+ 135 IP 5190 (.0221)
Randy Johnson (1988-2009, Diamondbacks) WAR 106.3 ERA+ 135 IP 4135 (.0257)
Randy Johnson (1988-2009, Diamondbacks) WAR 106.3 ERA+ 135 IP 4135 (.0257)
Greg Maddux (1986-2008, Braves) WAR 114.3 ERA+ 132 IP 5008 (.0228)
Tom Seaver (1967-86, Mets) WAR 109.15 ERA+ 127 IP 4783 (.0228)
Christy Mathewson (1900-16, Giants) WAR 99.45 ERA+ 136 IP 4788 (.0208)
Warren Spahn (1942-65, Braves) WAR 107.3 ERA+ 119 IP 5243 (.0205)
Middle Circle
Pedro Martinez (1992-2009, Red Sox) WAR 86.7 ERA+ 154 IP 2827 (307)
Pedro Martinez (1992-2009, Red Sox) WAR 86.7 ERA+ 154 IP 2827 (307)
Lefty Grove (1925-41, Athletics) WAR 92.8 ERA+ 148 IP 3940 (236)
Mike Mussina (1991-2008, Orioles) WAR 91.05 ERA+ 123 IP 3562 (256)
Bob Gibson (1959-75, Cardinals) WAR 87.15 ERA+ 127 IP 3884 (224)
Bert Blyleven (1970-92, Twins) WAR 96.8 ERA+ 118 IP 4970 (194)
Mike Mussina (1991-2008, Orioles) WAR 91.05 ERA+ 123 IP 3562 (256)
Bob Gibson (1959-75, Cardinals) WAR 87.15 ERA+ 127 IP 3884 (224)
Bert Blyleven (1970-92, Twins) WAR 96.8 ERA+ 118 IP 4970 (194)
Kid Nichols (1890-06, Beaneaters) WAR 87.6 ERA+ 140 5067 (173)
Tom Glavine (1987-2008, Braves) WAR 86.1 ERA+ 118 IP 4413 (195)
Eddie Plank (1901-1917, Athletics) WAR 84.85 ERA+ 122 IP 4495 (189)
Gaylord Perry (1962-83, Giants) WAR 91.5 ERA+ 117 IP 5350 (171)
Steve Carlton (1968-88, Phillies) WAR 90.9 ERA+115 IP 5217 (174)
Phil Niekro (1964-87, Braves) WAR 92.5 ERA+ 115 IP 5404 (171)
Eddie Plank (1901-1917, Athletics) WAR 84.85 ERA+ 122 IP 4495 (189)
Gaylord Perry (1962-83, Giants) WAR 91.5 ERA+ 117 IP 5350 (171)
Steve Carlton (1968-88, Phillies) WAR 90.9 ERA+115 IP 5217 (174)
Phil Niekro (1964-87, Braves) WAR 92.5 ERA+ 115 IP 5404 (171)
Curt Schilling (1988-2007, Phillies) WAR 79.3 ERA+127 IP 3261 (243)
John Smoltz (1988-2009, Braves) WAR 78.9 ERA+125 IP 3473 (227)
Ferguson Jenkins (1965-83, Cubs) WAR 83.25 ERA+ 115 IP 4500 (185)
John Smoltz (1988-2009, Braves) WAR 78.9 ERA+125 IP 3473 (227)
Ferguson Jenkins (1965-83, Cubs) WAR 83.25 ERA+ 115 IP 4500 (185)
Robin Roberts (1948-66, Phillies) WAR 86.2 ERA+ 113 IP 4688 (184)
Nolan Ryan (1996-93, Angels) WAR 87.95 ERA+ 112 IP 5386 (163)
Clayton Kershaw (2008 - Dodgers) WAR 76.1 ERA+157 IP 2274 (335)
Justin Verlander (2005-Tigers) WAR 81.35 ERA+129 IP 2982 (273)
Clayton Kershaw (2008 - Dodgers) WAR 76.1 ERA+157 IP 2274 (335)
Justin Verlander (2005-Tigers) WAR 81.35 ERA+129 IP 2982 (273)
Outer Circle
Zack Greinke (2004- Royals) WAR 79.5 ERA+ 125 IP 2872 (277)
Roy Halladay (1998-2013, Blue Jays) WAR 69.95 ERA+ 131 IP 2749 (254)
Kevin Brown (1986-2005, Rangers) WAR 74.35 ERA+ 127 IP 3256 (228)
Ed Walsh (1904-17 White Sox) WAR 66.3 ERA+ 145 IP 2964 (224)
Max Scherzer (2008 - Tigers) WAR 65.95 ERA+ 132 IP 2290 (288)
Bret Saberhagen (1984-2001, Royals) WAR 64.5 ERA+ 126 IP 2562 (252)
Zack Greinke (2004- Royals) WAR 79.5 ERA+ 125 IP 2872 (277)
Roy Halladay (1998-2013, Blue Jays) WAR 69.95 ERA+ 131 IP 2749 (254)
Kevin Brown (1986-2005, Rangers) WAR 74.35 ERA+ 127 IP 3256 (228)
Ed Walsh (1904-17 White Sox) WAR 66.3 ERA+ 145 IP 2964 (224)
Max Scherzer (2008 - Tigers) WAR 65.95 ERA+ 132 IP 2290 (288)
Bret Saberhagen (1984-2001, Royals) WAR 64.5 ERA+ 126 IP 2562 (252)
Carl Hubbell (1928-43,Giants) WAR 70.3 ERA+130 IP 3590 (196)
Hal Newhouser (1939-55, Tigers) WAR 64.7 ERA+ 130 IP 2993 (217)
David Cone (1986-2003, Mets) WAR 67.1 ERA+ 121 IP 2898 (232)
CC Sabathia (2001-, Indians) WAR 75.3 ERA+ 116 IP 3577 (211)
Don Drysdale (1956-69,Dodgers) WAR 69.5 ERA+ 121 IP 3432 (203)
Jim Palmer (1965-84, Orioles) WAR 70.55 ERA+125 IP 3948 (179)
Hal Newhouser (1939-55, Tigers) WAR 64.7 ERA+ 130 IP 2993 (217)
David Cone (1986-2003, Mets) WAR 67.1 ERA+ 121 IP 2898 (232)
CC Sabathia (2001-, Indians) WAR 75.3 ERA+ 116 IP 3577 (211)
Don Drysdale (1956-69,Dodgers) WAR 69.5 ERA+ 121 IP 3432 (203)
Jim Palmer (1965-84, Orioles) WAR 70.55 ERA+125 IP 3948 (179)
Rick Reuschel (1972-91, Cubs) WAR 68.6 ERA+ 114 IP 3548 (193)
Bob Feller (1936-56, Indians) WAR 66.55 ERA+ 122 IP 3827 (174)
John Clarkson (1882-94, Beaneaters) WAR 65.75 ERA+133 IP 4536 (145)
Ted Lyons (1923-46, White Sox) WAR 68.8 ERA+ 118 IP 4161 (165)
Red Ruffing (1924-47, Yankees) WAR 68.4 ERA+109 IP 4344 (157)
Don Sutton (1966-88,Dodgers) WAR 73.05 ERA+108 IP 5282 (138)
Andy Pettitte (1995-2013, Yankees) WAR 67.75 ERA+ 117 IP 3316 (204)
Johan Santana (2000-12, Twins) WAR 56.8 ERA+136 IP 2025 (280)
Tim Keefe (1880-93, Giants) WAR 67.75 ERA+ 126 IP 5049 (134)
Felix Hernandez (2005-19 Mariners) WAR 58.3 ERA+ 117 IP 2729 (214)
Chuck Finley (1986-2002, Angels) WAR 66.1 ERA+ 115 IP 3197 (207)
Juan Marichal (1960-75, Giants) WAR 62.7 ERA+ 123 IP 3507 (179)
Tim Hudson (1999-2015, A's) WAR 63.45 ERA+ 120 IP 3126 (203)
Chris Sale (2010- White Sox) WAR 53.3 ERA+ 140 IP 1629 (327)
Cole Hamels (2006-, Phillies) WAR 61.65 ERA+123 IP 2694 (229)
Bob Feller (1936-56, Indians) WAR 66.55 ERA+ 122 IP 3827 (174)
John Clarkson (1882-94, Beaneaters) WAR 65.75 ERA+133 IP 4536 (145)
Ted Lyons (1923-46, White Sox) WAR 68.8 ERA+ 118 IP 4161 (165)
Red Ruffing (1924-47, Yankees) WAR 68.4 ERA+109 IP 4344 (157)
Don Sutton (1966-88,Dodgers) WAR 73.05 ERA+108 IP 5282 (138)
Andy Pettitte (1995-2013, Yankees) WAR 67.75 ERA+ 117 IP 3316 (204)
Johan Santana (2000-12, Twins) WAR 56.8 ERA+136 IP 2025 (280)
Tim Keefe (1880-93, Giants) WAR 67.75 ERA+ 126 IP 5049 (134)
Felix Hernandez (2005-19 Mariners) WAR 58.3 ERA+ 117 IP 2729 (214)
Chuck Finley (1986-2002, Angels) WAR 66.1 ERA+ 115 IP 3197 (207)
Juan Marichal (1960-75, Giants) WAR 62.7 ERA+ 123 IP 3507 (179)
Tim Hudson (1999-2015, A's) WAR 63.45 ERA+ 120 IP 3126 (203)
Chris Sale (2010- White Sox) WAR 53.3 ERA+ 140 IP 1629 (327)
Cole Hamels (2006-, Phillies) WAR 61.65 ERA+123 IP 2694 (229)
Last Out
Dazzy Vance (1915-35, Dodgers) WAR 59.45 ERA+ 125 IP 2966 (200)
Amos Rusie (1889-1901, Giants) WAR 59.3 ERA+ 129 IP 3778 (157)
Luis Tiant (1964-82, Red Sox) WAR 65.6 ERA+ 114 IP 3486 (188)
Kevin Appier (1989-04, Royals) 58.55 ERA+ 121 IP 2595 (226
Dave Stieb (1979-98, Jays) 59.1 ERA+ 122 IP 2895 (204)
Mark Buehrle (2000-15 White Sox) WAR 63.9 ERA+117 IP3283 (195)
Red Faber (1914-33, White Sox) WAR 63.4 ERA+ 119 4086 (155)
Hoss Radbourn (1880-91, Grays) WAR 63.3 ERA+ 119 IP 4527 (140)
Orel Hershiser (1983-2000, Dodgers) WAR 60.5 ERA+ 112 IP 3130 (193)
Tommy John (1963-89, White Sox) WAR 67.55 ERA+ 111 IP 4710 (143)
Frank Tanana (1973-93, Angels) WAR 66.85 ERA+ 106 IP 4188 (160)
Early Wynn (1939-63, Indians) WAR 64.45 ERA + 107 IP 4291 (150)
Pud Galvin (1875-92, Pirates) WAR 63.1 ERA+ 107 IP 6003 (105)
Dazzy Vance (1915-35, Dodgers) WAR 59.45 ERA+ 125 IP 2966 (200)
Amos Rusie (1889-1901, Giants) WAR 59.3 ERA+ 129 IP 3778 (157)
Luis Tiant (1964-82, Red Sox) WAR 65.6 ERA+ 114 IP 3486 (188)
Kevin Appier (1989-04, Royals) 58.55 ERA+ 121 IP 2595 (226
Dave Stieb (1979-98, Jays) 59.1 ERA+ 122 IP 2895 (204)
Red Faber (1914-33, White Sox) WAR 63.4 ERA+ 119 4086 (155)
Hoss Radbourn (1880-91, Grays) WAR 63.3 ERA+ 119 IP 4527 (140)
Orel Hershiser (1983-2000, Dodgers) WAR 60.5 ERA+ 112 IP 3130 (193)
Tommy John (1963-89, White Sox) WAR 67.55 ERA+ 111 IP 4710 (143)
Frank Tanana (1973-93, Angels) WAR 66.85 ERA+ 106 IP 4188 (160)
Early Wynn (1939-63, Indians) WAR 64.45 ERA + 107 IP 4291 (150)
Pud Galvin (1875-92, Pirates) WAR 63.1 ERA+ 107 IP 6003 (105)
On Deck.
David Price (2008- Rays) WAR 47.25 ERA+ 123 IP 2029 (233)
Jon Lester (2006 - Red Sox) WAR 52.5 ERA+ 120 IP 2537 (207)
Madison Bumgarner (2009- Giants) WAR 42.65 ERA+120 IP 1846 (231)
David Price (2008- Rays) WAR 47.25 ERA+ 123 IP 2029 (233)
Jon Lester (2006 - Red Sox) WAR 52.5 ERA+ 120 IP 2537 (207)
Madison Bumgarner (2009- Giants) WAR 42.65 ERA+120 IP 1846 (231)
A Tiered MLB Hall of 200 - Right Field
Wednesday, November 2, 2016
Through 2018.
The explanation for all of this is here.
Catchers.
First Basemen
Second Basemen
Shortstops.
Third Base
Left Field
Center Field
Inner Circle
Babe Ruth (1914-35, Yankees) WAR 177.55 OPS+206 ERA+ 122 PA 10623 IP 1221 (WAR/PA .0167)
Hank Aaron (1954-76, Braves) WAR 139.8 OPS+ 155 PA 13941 (.0100)
Stan Musial (1941-63, Cardinals) WAR 124.25 OPS+ 159 PA 12717 (.0098)
Middle Circle
Mel Ott (1926-47, Giants) WAR 106 OPS+ 155 PA 11348 (93)
Frank Robinson (1956-76, Reds) WAR 105.3 OPS+ 154 PA 11742 (90)
Al Kaline (1953-74, Tigers) WAR 82.5 OPS+ 134 PA 11596 (71)
Roberto Clemente (1955-72, Pirates) WAR 80.2 OPS+130 PA 10211 (79)
Reggie Jackson (1967-87, A's) WAR 74.4 OPS+ 139 PA 11418 (65)
Larry Walker (1989-2005, Rockies) WAR 65.2 OPS+ 141 PA 8030 (81)
Outer Circle
Paul Waner (1926-45, Pirates) WAR 73.55 OPS+134 PA 10766 (68)
Dwight Evans (1972-91, Red Sox) WAR 73.2 OPS+ 127 PA 10569 (69)
Gary Sheffield (1988-09, Marlins) WAR 72.25 OPS+ 140 PA 10947 (66)
Harry Heilmann (1914-32, Tigers) WAR 63.25 OPS+ 148 PA 8964 (71)
Tony Gwynn (1982-2001, Padres) WAR 71.3 OPS+ 132 PA 10232 (70)
Joe Jackson (1908-20, Indians) WAR 55.9 OPS+ 170 PA 5695 (98)
Elmer Flick (1898-1910, Naps) WAR 56.35 OPS+ 149 PA 6414 (88)
Sam Crawford (1899-1917, Tigers) WAR 63.6 OPS+ 144 PA 10594 (60)
Vladimir Guerrero (1996-2011, Expos) WAR 61.05 OPS+ 140 PA 9059 (67)
Last Out
Sammy Sosa (1989-2007, Cubs) WAR 61.45 OPS+ 128 PA 9896 (62)
Ichiro Suzuki (2001-19 Mariners) WAR 61.6 OPS+ 107 PA 10734 (57)
On Deck
Giancarlo Stanton (2010- Marlins) WAR 44.55 OPS+ 144 PA 4897 (91)
Nelson Cruz (2005- Rangers) WAR 49.7 OPS+ 132 PA 6939 (72)
Starters are here.
The explanation for all of this is here.
Catchers.
First Basemen
Second Basemen
Shortstops.
Third Base
Left Field
Center Field
Inner Circle
Babe Ruth (1914-35, Yankees) WAR 177.55 OPS+206 ERA+ 122 PA 10623 IP 1221 (WAR/PA .0167)
Hank Aaron (1954-76, Braves) WAR 139.8 OPS+ 155 PA 13941 (.0100)
Stan Musial (1941-63, Cardinals) WAR 124.25 OPS+ 159 PA 12717 (.0098)
Middle Circle
Mel Ott (1926-47, Giants) WAR 106 OPS+ 155 PA 11348 (93)
Frank Robinson (1956-76, Reds) WAR 105.3 OPS+ 154 PA 11742 (90)
Al Kaline (1953-74, Tigers) WAR 82.5 OPS+ 134 PA 11596 (71)
Roberto Clemente (1955-72, Pirates) WAR 80.2 OPS+130 PA 10211 (79)
Reggie Jackson (1967-87, A's) WAR 74.4 OPS+ 139 PA 11418 (65)
Larry Walker (1989-2005, Rockies) WAR 65.2 OPS+ 141 PA 8030 (81)
Outer Circle
Paul Waner (1926-45, Pirates) WAR 73.55 OPS+134 PA 10766 (68)
Dwight Evans (1972-91, Red Sox) WAR 73.2 OPS+ 127 PA 10569 (69)
Gary Sheffield (1988-09, Marlins) WAR 72.25 OPS+ 140 PA 10947 (66)
Harry Heilmann (1914-32, Tigers) WAR 63.25 OPS+ 148 PA 8964 (71)
Tony Gwynn (1982-2001, Padres) WAR 71.3 OPS+ 132 PA 10232 (70)
Joe Jackson (1908-20, Indians) WAR 55.9 OPS+ 170 PA 5695 (98)
Elmer Flick (1898-1910, Naps) WAR 56.35 OPS+ 149 PA 6414 (88)
Sam Crawford (1899-1917, Tigers) WAR 63.6 OPS+ 144 PA 10594 (60)
Vladimir Guerrero (1996-2011, Expos) WAR 61.05 OPS+ 140 PA 9059 (67)
Last Out
Bobby Abreu (1996-14, Phillies) 64.7 OPS+ 128 PA
10081 (64)
Dave
Winfield (1973-95, Padres) WAR 63.7 OPS+ 130 PA 12358 (52)Sammy Sosa (1989-2007, Cubs) WAR 61.45 OPS+ 128 PA 9896 (62)
Ichiro Suzuki (2001-19 Mariners) WAR 61.6 OPS+ 107 PA 10734 (57)
On Deck
Giancarlo Stanton (2010- Marlins) WAR 44.55 OPS+ 144 PA 4897 (91)
Nelson Cruz (2005- Rangers) WAR 49.7 OPS+ 132 PA 6939 (72)
Starters are here.
A Tiered MLB Hall of 200 - Center Field
Tuesday, November 1, 2016
Through 2018.
The explanation for all of this is here.
Catchers.
First Basemen
Second Basemen
Shortstops.
Third Base
Left Field
Inner Circle
Willie Mays (1951-73, Giants) WAR 149.55 OPS+156 PA 12496 (WAR/PA .0120)
Ty Cobb (1905-28, Tigers) WAR 135.4 OPS+ 168 PA 13084 (.0103)
Tris Speaker (1907-28, Indians) WAR 119.8 OPS+157 PA 11995 (.0100)
Middle Circle
Mickey Mantle (1951-68, Yankees) WAR 100.15 OPS+172 PA 9907 (101)
Joe DiMaggio (1936-51, Yankees) WAR 76.7 OPS+155 PA 7672 (100)
Ken Griffey (1989-2010, Mariners) WAR 87.9 OPS+ 136 PA 11304 (78)
Mike Trout (2011- Angels) WAR 72.6 OPS+ 176 PA 5273 (138)
Jim Edmonds (1993-2010, Cardinals) WAR 64.9 OPS+132 PA 7980 (81)
Carlos Beltran (1998-17, Mets) WAR 73.7, OPS+119 PA 11031 (67)
Outer Circle
Billy Hamilton (1888-1901, Phillies) WAR 61.65 OPS+ 141 PA 7608 (81)
Reggie Smith (1966-82, Red Sox) WAR 60.1 OPS+137 PA 8051 (75)
Duke Snider (1947-64, Dodgers) WAR 57.55 OPS+140 PA 8237 (70)
Jimmy Wynn (1963-77, Astros) WAR 58.15 OPS+129 PA 8011 (73)
Chet Lemon (1975-90, Tigers) WAR 57 OPS+121 PA 7874 (72)
Richie Ashburn (1948-62, Phillies) WAR 64.65 OPS+ 111 PA 9736 (66)
Andre Dawson (1976-96, Expos) WAR 63.75 OPS+119 PA 10769 (59)
Kirby Puckett (1984-95, Twins) WAR 53.7 OPS+124 PA 7831 (69)
Andruw Jones (1996-2012, Braves) WAR 58.7 OPS+111 PA 8664 (68)
Last Out
Kenny Lofton (1991-2007, Indians) WAR 61.15 OPS+107 PA 9235 (66)
Andrew McCutchen (2009 - Pirates) WAR 47.2 OPS+ 134 PA 6773 (70)
Fred Lynn (1974-90, Red Sox) 51.1 OPS+ 129 PA 7923 (64)
On Deck
Right Field is here.
.
The explanation for all of this is here.
Catchers.
First Basemen
Second Basemen
Shortstops.
Third Base
Left Field
Inner Circle
Willie Mays (1951-73, Giants) WAR 149.55 OPS+156 PA 12496 (WAR/PA .0120)
Ty Cobb (1905-28, Tigers) WAR 135.4 OPS+ 168 PA 13084 (.0103)
Tris Speaker (1907-28, Indians) WAR 119.8 OPS+157 PA 11995 (.0100)
Middle Circle
Mickey Mantle (1951-68, Yankees) WAR 100.15 OPS+172 PA 9907 (101)
Joe DiMaggio (1936-51, Yankees) WAR 76.7 OPS+155 PA 7672 (100)
Ken Griffey (1989-2010, Mariners) WAR 87.9 OPS+ 136 PA 11304 (78)
Mike Trout (2011- Angels) WAR 72.6 OPS+ 176 PA 5273 (138)
Jim Edmonds (1993-2010, Cardinals) WAR 64.9 OPS+132 PA 7980 (81)
Carlos Beltran (1998-17, Mets) WAR 73.7, OPS+119 PA 11031 (67)
Outer Circle
Billy Hamilton (1888-1901, Phillies) WAR 61.65 OPS+ 141 PA 7608 (81)
Reggie Smith (1966-82, Red Sox) WAR 60.1 OPS+137 PA 8051 (75)
Duke Snider (1947-64, Dodgers) WAR 57.55 OPS+140 PA 8237 (70)
Jimmy Wynn (1963-77, Astros) WAR 58.15 OPS+129 PA 8011 (73)
Chet Lemon (1975-90, Tigers) WAR 57 OPS+121 PA 7874 (72)
Richie Ashburn (1948-62, Phillies) WAR 64.65 OPS+ 111 PA 9736 (66)
Andre Dawson (1976-96, Expos) WAR 63.75 OPS+119 PA 10769 (59)
Kirby Puckett (1984-95, Twins) WAR 53.7 OPS+124 PA 7831 (69)
Andruw Jones (1996-2012, Braves) WAR 58.7 OPS+111 PA 8664 (68)
Last Out
Kenny Lofton (1991-2007, Indians) WAR 61.15 OPS+107 PA 9235 (66)
Andrew McCutchen (2009 - Pirates) WAR 47.2 OPS+ 134 PA 6773 (70)
Fred Lynn (1974-90, Red Sox) 51.1 OPS+ 129 PA 7923 (64)
On Deck
Right Field is here.
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A Tiered MLB Hall of 200 - Left Field
Monday, October 31, 2016
The explanation for all of this is here.
Catchers.
First Basemen
Second Basemen
Shortstops.
Third Base
Inner Circle
Barry Bonds (1986-2007, Giants) WAR 167.8 OPS+ 182 PA 12606 (WAR/PA .0133)
Ted Williams (1939-60, Red Sox) WAR 117.55 OPS+190 PA 9788 (.0120)
Rickey Henderson (1979-03, A's) WAR 120.8 OPS+127 PA 13346 (.0091)
Middle Circle
Manny Ramirez (1993-2011, Red Sox) WAR 78.65 OPS+154 PA 9774 (80)
Carl Yastrzemski (1961-83, Red Sox) WAR 86.4 OPS+ 130 PA 13992 (62)
Tim Raines (1979-2002, Expos) WAR 75.05 OPS+123 PA 10359 (72)
Pete Rose (1963-86, Reds) WAR 78.35 OPS+ 118 PA 15890 (49)
Ed Delahanty (1888-1903, Phillies) WAR 69.9 OPS+152 PA 8400 (83)
Lance Berkman (1999-2013, Astros) WAR 57.45 OPS+144 PA 7814 (74)
Outer Circle
Willie Stargell (1962-82, Pirates) WAR 55.6 OPS+147 PA 9027 (62)
Ducky Medwick (1932-48, Cardinals) WAR 54.8 OPS+ 134 PA 8143 (67)
Fred Clarke (1894-1915, Pirates) WAR 64.3 OPS+ 133 PA 9838 (65)
Ryan Braun (2007-,Brewers) WAR 54.05 OPS+ 135 PA 7199 (75)
Bob Johnson (1933-45, Athletics) WAR 53.65 OPS+ 139 PA 8050 (67)
Billy Williams (1959-76, Cubs) WAR 60.4 OPS+133 PA 10519 (57)
Albert Belle (1989-00, Indians) 50.05 OPS+ 144 PA 6676 (75)
Al Simmons (1924-44, Athletics) WAR 58.95 OPS+ 133 PA 9518 (62)
Matt Holliday (2004 -18, Cardinals) WAR 51.15 OPS+ 132 PA 7981 (64)
Last Out
Jose Cruz (1970-88, Astros) WAR 56.7 OPS+120 PA 8931 (63)
Jesse Burkett (1890-1905, Spiders) WAR 55.85 OPS+ 140 PA 9620 (58)
On Deck
Justin Upton (2007 – Diamondbacks) WAR 40 OPS+120 PA 7064 (57)
Center field is here.
Catchers.
First Basemen
Second Basemen
Shortstops.
Third Base
Inner Circle
Barry Bonds (1986-2007, Giants) WAR 167.8 OPS+ 182 PA 12606 (WAR/PA .0133)
Ted Williams (1939-60, Red Sox) WAR 117.55 OPS+190 PA 9788 (.0120)
Rickey Henderson (1979-03, A's) WAR 120.8 OPS+127 PA 13346 (.0091)
Middle Circle
Manny Ramirez (1993-2011, Red Sox) WAR 78.65 OPS+154 PA 9774 (80)
Carl Yastrzemski (1961-83, Red Sox) WAR 86.4 OPS+ 130 PA 13992 (62)
Tim Raines (1979-2002, Expos) WAR 75.05 OPS+123 PA 10359 (72)
Pete Rose (1963-86, Reds) WAR 78.35 OPS+ 118 PA 15890 (49)
Ed Delahanty (1888-1903, Phillies) WAR 69.9 OPS+152 PA 8400 (83)
Lance Berkman (1999-2013, Astros) WAR 57.45 OPS+144 PA 7814 (74)
Outer Circle
Willie Stargell (1962-82, Pirates) WAR 55.6 OPS+147 PA 9027 (62)
Ducky Medwick (1932-48, Cardinals) WAR 54.8 OPS+ 134 PA 8143 (67)
Fred Clarke (1894-1915, Pirates) WAR 64.3 OPS+ 133 PA 9838 (65)
Ryan Braun (2007-,Brewers) WAR 54.05 OPS+ 135 PA 7199 (75)
Bob Johnson (1933-45, Athletics) WAR 53.65 OPS+ 139 PA 8050 (67)
Billy Williams (1959-76, Cubs) WAR 60.4 OPS+133 PA 10519 (57)
Albert Belle (1989-00, Indians) 50.05 OPS+ 144 PA 6676 (75)
Al Simmons (1924-44, Athletics) WAR 58.95 OPS+ 133 PA 9518 (62)
Matt Holliday (2004 -18, Cardinals) WAR 51.15 OPS+ 132 PA 7981 (64)
Last Out
Jose Cruz (1970-88, Astros) WAR 56.7 OPS+120 PA 8931 (63)
Jesse Burkett (1890-1905, Spiders) WAR 55.85 OPS+ 140 PA 9620 (58)
On Deck
Justin Upton (2007 – Diamondbacks) WAR 40 OPS+120 PA 7064 (57)
Center field is here.
A Tiered MLB Hall of 200-First Basemen
Tuesday, October 25, 2016
Through 2018.
The explanation for all of this is here.
Catchers.
First Basemen
Inner Circle
Lou Gehrig (1923-39, Yankees) WAR 105.25 OPS+179 PA 9663 (WAR/PA .0109)
Albert Pujols (2001-, Cardinals) WAR 110.05 OPS+147 PA 12231 (.0090)
Jimmie Foxx (1925-45, A's) WAR 88.5 OPS+ 163 PA 9676 (91)
Middle Circle
Cap Anson (1871-97, White Stockings) WAR 95.45 OPS+ 142 PA 11331 (84)
Frank Thomas (1990-08, White Sox) WAR 84.05 OPS+ 156 PA 10075 (83)
Dan Brouthers (1879-04, Bisons) WAR 81.3 OPS+ 171 PA 7691 (.0106)
Roger Connor (1880-97, Giants) WAR 87 OPS+153 PA 8847 (98)
Jim Thome (1991-2012, Indians) WAR 81.6 OPS+ 147 PA 10313 (79)
Johnny Mize (1936-53, Cardinals) WAR 71.35 OPS+158 PA 7370 (97)
Outer Circle
Mark McGwire (1986-01, Athletics) WAR 68.65 OPS+ 163 PA 7660 (90)
Joey Votto (2007-, Reds) WAR 66.85 OPS+ 150 PA 7372 (91)
Jeff Bagwell (1991-05, Astros) WAR 75.55 OPS+149 PA 9431 (80)
Todd Helton (1997-2013, Rockies) WAR 66.8 OPS+133 PA 9453 (71)
Willie McCovey (1959-80, Giants) WAR 65.9 OPS+147 PA 9692 (68)
David Ortiz (1997-16, Red Sox) WAR 66.9 OPS+141 PA 10091 (67)
Rafael Palmeiro (1986-05, Rangers) WAR 73 OPS+ 132 PA 12046 (61)
Eddie Murray (1977-97, Orioles) WAR 69.95 OPS+ 129 PA 12817 (55)
Hank Greenberg (1930-47, Tigers) WAR 54.4 OPS+158 PA 6098 (89)
Last Out
Keith Hernandez (1974-90, Cardinals) WAR 63.25 OPS+ 128 PA 8553 (74)
Jason Giambi (1995-2014, A's) WAR 61 OPS+ 139 PA 8908 (68)
Will Clark (1986-00, Giants) WAR 60.1 OPS+ 137 PA 8283 (73)
John Olerud (1989-05, Jays) WAR 64.4 OPS+ 129 PA 9063 (71)
On Deck
Paul Goldschmidt (2011-Diamondbacks) WAR 48.4 OPS+ 141 PA 5390 (90)
Second base is next..
The explanation for all of this is here.
Catchers.
First Basemen
Inner Circle
Lou Gehrig (1923-39, Yankees) WAR 105.25 OPS+179 PA 9663 (WAR/PA .0109)
Albert Pujols (2001-, Cardinals) WAR 110.05 OPS+147 PA 12231 (.0090)
Jimmie Foxx (1925-45, A's) WAR 88.5 OPS+ 163 PA 9676 (91)
Middle Circle
Cap Anson (1871-97, White Stockings) WAR 95.45 OPS+ 142 PA 11331 (84)
Frank Thomas (1990-08, White Sox) WAR 84.05 OPS+ 156 PA 10075 (83)
Dan Brouthers (1879-04, Bisons) WAR 81.3 OPS+ 171 PA 7691 (.0106)
Roger Connor (1880-97, Giants) WAR 87 OPS+153 PA 8847 (98)
Jim Thome (1991-2012, Indians) WAR 81.6 OPS+ 147 PA 10313 (79)
Johnny Mize (1936-53, Cardinals) WAR 71.35 OPS+158 PA 7370 (97)
Outer Circle
Mark McGwire (1986-01, Athletics) WAR 68.65 OPS+ 163 PA 7660 (90)
Joey Votto (2007-, Reds) WAR 66.85 OPS+ 150 PA 7372 (91)
Jeff Bagwell (1991-05, Astros) WAR 75.55 OPS+149 PA 9431 (80)
Todd Helton (1997-2013, Rockies) WAR 66.8 OPS+133 PA 9453 (71)
Willie McCovey (1959-80, Giants) WAR 65.9 OPS+147 PA 9692 (68)
David Ortiz (1997-16, Red Sox) WAR 66.9 OPS+141 PA 10091 (67)
Rafael Palmeiro (1986-05, Rangers) WAR 73 OPS+ 132 PA 12046 (61)
Eddie Murray (1977-97, Orioles) WAR 69.95 OPS+ 129 PA 12817 (55)
Hank Greenberg (1930-47, Tigers) WAR 54.4 OPS+158 PA 6098 (89)
Last Out
Keith Hernandez (1974-90, Cardinals) WAR 63.25 OPS+ 128 PA 8553 (74)
Jason Giambi (1995-2014, A's) WAR 61 OPS+ 139 PA 8908 (68)
Will Clark (1986-00, Giants) WAR 60.1 OPS+ 137 PA 8283 (73)
John Olerud (1989-05, Jays) WAR 64.4 OPS+ 129 PA 9063 (71)
On Deck
Paul Goldschmidt (2011-Diamondbacks) WAR 48.4 OPS+ 141 PA 5390 (90)
Second base is next..
A Tiered MLB Hall of 200-Catchers
Monday, October 24, 2016
The explanation for all of this is here.
Through 2019.
Catchers
Inner Circle
Johnny Bench (1967-83, Reds) WAR 78.1 OPS+ 126 PA 8674 (WAR/PA .0090)
Gary Carter (1974-92, Expos) WAR 72.9 OPS+ 115 PA 9019 (.0081)
Pudge Rodriguez (1991-2011, Rangers) WAR 82 OPS+ 106 PA 10270 (.0080)
Middle Circle
Bill Dickey (1928-46, Yankees) WAR 62.95 OPS+ 127 PA 7065 (89)
Gabby Hartnett (1922-41, Cubs) WAR 62.75 OPS+ 126 PA 7297 (86)
Carlton Fisk (1969-93, Red Sox) WAR 71.55 OPS+ 117 PA 9853 (73)
Mike Piazza (1992-2007, Dodgers) WAR 61.55 OPS+ 142 PA 7745 (79)
Yogi Berra (1946-65, Yankees) WAR 64.35 OPS+ 125 PA 8359 (77)
Buck Ewing (1880-97, Giants) WAR 58.85 OPS+ 129 PA 5772 (102)
Outer Circle
Mickey Cochrane (1925-37, Athletics) WAR 53.9 OPS+ 129 PA 6207 (87)
Joe Mauer (2004-, Twins) WAR 61.2 OPS+ 124 PA 7960 (77)
Joe Torre (1960-77, Braves) WAR 56.85 OPS+ 129 PA 8802 (65)
Gene Tenace (1969-83, A's) WAR 47.95 OPS+ 136 PA 5527 (87)
King Kelly (1878-93, White Stockings) WAR 54.7 OPS+ 139 PA 6457 (85)
Buster Posey (2009- Giants) WAR 47.8 OPS+ 128 PA 5153 (93)
Jorge Posada (1995-11, Yankees) WAR 54.2 OPS+ 121 PA 7150 (76)
Last Out
Charlie Bennett (1878-93, Wolverines) WAR 45.2 OPS+ 119 PA 4310 (105)
Thurman Munson (1969-79, Yankees) WAR 46.25 OPS+ 116 PA 5905 (78)
On Deck
Yadier Molina WAR 52.35 OPS+ 98 PA 7655 (70)
Russell Martin WAR 46.4 OPS+ 101 PA 6648 (70)
First base is next.
Through 2019.
Catchers
Inner Circle
Johnny Bench (1967-83, Reds) WAR 78.1 OPS+ 126 PA 8674 (WAR/PA .0090)
Gary Carter (1974-92, Expos) WAR 72.9 OPS+ 115 PA 9019 (.0081)
Pudge Rodriguez (1991-2011, Rangers) WAR 82 OPS+ 106 PA 10270 (.0080)
Middle Circle
Bill Dickey (1928-46, Yankees) WAR 62.95 OPS+ 127 PA 7065 (89)
Gabby Hartnett (1922-41, Cubs) WAR 62.75 OPS+ 126 PA 7297 (86)
Carlton Fisk (1969-93, Red Sox) WAR 71.55 OPS+ 117 PA 9853 (73)
Mike Piazza (1992-2007, Dodgers) WAR 61.55 OPS+ 142 PA 7745 (79)
Yogi Berra (1946-65, Yankees) WAR 64.35 OPS+ 125 PA 8359 (77)
Buck Ewing (1880-97, Giants) WAR 58.85 OPS+ 129 PA 5772 (102)
Outer Circle
Mickey Cochrane (1925-37, Athletics) WAR 53.9 OPS+ 129 PA 6207 (87)
Joe Mauer (2004-, Twins) WAR 61.2 OPS+ 124 PA 7960 (77)
Joe Torre (1960-77, Braves) WAR 56.85 OPS+ 129 PA 8802 (65)
Gene Tenace (1969-83, A's) WAR 47.95 OPS+ 136 PA 5527 (87)
King Kelly (1878-93, White Stockings) WAR 54.7 OPS+ 139 PA 6457 (85)
Buster Posey (2009- Giants) WAR 47.8 OPS+ 128 PA 5153 (93)
Jorge Posada (1995-11, Yankees) WAR 54.2 OPS+ 121 PA 7150 (76)
Brian Downing (1973-91, Angels) WAR 53.5 OPS+
122 PA 9309 (57)
Ted Simmons (1968-88, Cardinals) WAR 52.35 OPS+ 118 PA 9685 (54)
Ted Simmons (1968-88, Cardinals) WAR 52.35 OPS+ 118 PA 9685 (54)
Last Out
Charlie Bennett (1878-93, Wolverines) WAR 45.2 OPS+ 119 PA 4310 (105)
Thurman Munson (1969-79, Yankees) WAR 46.25 OPS+ 116 PA 5905 (78)
On Deck
Yadier Molina WAR 52.35 OPS+ 98 PA 7655 (70)
Russell Martin WAR 46.4 OPS+ 101 PA 6648 (70)
First base is next.
2016 MLB Hall of Fame Ballot
Tuesday, December 22, 2015
Here's my MLB Hall of Fame ballot for 2016. Maximum of 10.
1. Barry Bonds
2. Roger Clemens
3. Ken Griffey
4. Mike Piazza
5. Jeff Bagwell
6. Curt Schilling
7. Mike Mussina
8. Tim Raines
9. Jim Edmonds
10. Edgar Martinez
Given the ability, I'd also vote for...
-Larry Walker
-Gary Sheffield
-Mark McGwire
-Alan Trammell
-Jeff Kent
-Billy Wagner
-Trevor Hoffman
1. Barry Bonds
2. Roger Clemens
3. Ken Griffey
4. Mike Piazza
5. Jeff Bagwell
6. Curt Schilling
7. Mike Mussina
8. Tim Raines
9. Jim Edmonds
10. Edgar Martinez
Given the ability, I'd also vote for...
-Larry Walker
-Gary Sheffield
-Mark McGwire
-Alan Trammell
-Jeff Kent
-Billy Wagner
-Trevor Hoffman
The 10 Best Game 7's in World Series History
Tuesday, October 25, 2011
Since the World Series permanently moved to a best of 7, there have been 33 Game Sevens (there were two determinative game sevens prior; edit, now it's 34 game sevens plus the two prior) which I'd argue is the height of human endeavor. If it seems like its been awhile since we've had one (2002, although I can't recall how that turned out) you're right. The last 8 game World Series was 1921, so since the permanent switch to a best 4 of 7 in 1922, this current 9 year span since we've had a Game 7 is the longest ever.
I don't know if that's Wild Card related, but if you broaden our look, it might be. In the 17 years since the Wild Card, there have been 3 Game 7s (02, 01, 97). In the 17 years previous, there were 6.
The Cardinals have been in 10 of those Game 7s, almost a third. At 7-3, they've got the most Game 7 wins of any team in baseball history.
Here are the Top 10 Game Sevens in World Series History.
10. 1955 Dodgers 2 Yankees 0
-This is the first title for the Dodgers; Brooklyn had lost the Series in '16, '20, '41, '47, '49, '52, and '53.
The Dodgers were up 2-0 through 6, then withstood the Yanks getting 2 on with one out and Berra/Sauer at the plate; defensive replacement Sandy Amoros robbing Berra's seemingly game tying line drive to the left field corner (at 5:29)
9. 1975 Reds 4 Red Sox 3
-The famous game is Fisk's the night before, but the Sox took a 3-0 lead into the 6th in Game 7 giving them a win expectancy of 85%. Perez hit a two run homer in the 6th, then the Reds tied it in the 7th and had the bases loaded for Bench who fouled out. Morgan singled home Griffey in the 9th (at 14:15)to give the Reds the lead, and the Sox went down in order in the bottom half. Boston didn't get a hit after the fifth.
8. 1925 Pirates 9 Senators 7
-The greatest pitcher who ever lived was staked to a 4-0 lead and threw a complete game. But it was a complete game loss in which he (he is the Train, Walter Johnson, then 37 years old) gave up 15 hits. Still, Johnson was 4 outs away from the title, with no one on, 2 out, and a 7-6 lead in the bottom of the 8th when three doubles beat him.
7. 1946 Cardinals 4 Red Sox 3
-This is Slaughter's mad dash; Enos Slaughter scoring from first on Harry Walker's line drive base hit to center with two outs to break the 3-3 8th inning tie. The Sox had just tied it with two in the top on a Dom Dimaggio two run double. Boston put the first two on in the bottom of the 9th but couldn't plate the tie.
6. 1962 Yankees 1 Giants 0
-Richardson catches McCovey's liner at 7:45. It's the best San Francisco Giants team of all time; we didn't get a hit until the 6th, with Mays and Alou both in scoring position with two out in the bottom of the 9th, McCovey's lineout ended it. 40 years later, we lost another game 7. It wasn't until 2010 that San Francisco won its first World Series. I've written about this game, and the entire history of the San Francisco Giants in the World Series, more extensively here.
5. 1991 Twins d. Braves
And none of those runs scored.
In the tenth - Gladden opened with a double, took third on a groundout, and a couple of intentional walks later was the Larkin game winner.
4. 1997 Marlins 3 Indians 2
Another extra innings
3. 1924 Senators 4 Giants 3
The greatest pitcher who ever lived, Walter Johnson, in the twilight of his career and playing in his first World Series, pitched the last 4 innings of a 12 inning game 7; the Senators scoring 3 runs, including the game winner, on two separate bad bounce ground balls. There were 7 combined errors; my guess (I don't know the answer) is that's a game 7 record. The Giants had a two run lead with 4 outs to go, reaching an 89% win expectancy, when the first of those bad hops scored two in the 8th. Frankie Frisch tripled off the entering Johnson in the 9th, but the Giants left them on the corners. The Senators had them on the corners with one out in the bottom, but a Ralph Miller double play ended the inning. Frisch faced Johnson again with the potential winning run at second and one out in the 11th, but struckout, and a second strikeout got the Senators out of the inning. Washington had the winning run in scoring position themselves in the bottom, but didn't score. In the bottom of the 12th a botched foul popup to catcher led to a Muddy Ruel double and with two on and one out, what appeared to be an inning ending Earl McNeely double play ball bad hopped into the game winning hit.
2. 2001 Diamondbacks d. Yankees
Only once has a team entered the bottom of the 9th losing and exited it with a World Championship.
It was 2001. It was November. And it Mariano Rivera was on the mound.
You can see the entire bottom of the 9th here. The two starting pitchers, Clemens and Schilling, combined for 19 strikeouts and only one walk. Soriano homered in the 8th to break a 1-1 tie and when Rivera struck out the side in the bottom, the Yankees were at 80% win expectancy, but presumably felt more likely than that given the context. Mark Grace led off the bottom of the 9th with a single, a Rivera error put two on, but an unsuccessful bunt attempt forced the lead runner. Tony Womack doubled home the tying run, and after a hit batsman, Luis Gonzalez singled home the win. Had the Yankees held on, the connection between this game and 9-11 would probably have marked it as the ultimate American sporting event, with only perhaps the 1980 hockey win over the Soviets to contend in our national consciousness.
1. 1960 Pirates d. Yankees
The game highlights are here.
The Pirates scored two in each of the first two innings giving them an 89% win expectancy.
The Yankees scored the next 7 runs. They ended their half of the 8th with a 7-4 lead, 6 outs away from a title, and a 94% win expectancy.
The Pirates scored 5 in the bottom of the 8th after what looked to be an easy double play ground ball bad hopped into Tony Kubek's throat. When Hal Smith hit a three run homer to give the Pirates a 9-7 lead, the win expectancy swung all the way back to 93% for Pittsburgh.
But New York came back again. Singles by Richardson/Long/Mantle cut the lead to one run and a Berra groundout tied the game at 9.
Two years later, Ralph Terry shut out the Giants in a Game 7, but in 1960, he gave up a leadoff homer to Bill Mazeroski for the only Game 7 walkoff home run in World Series history.
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