I think Schilling belongs, too. My whole point is this whole "I'm not gonna vote the guy first ballot" is pure horse****. If a guy is worthy, you vote him in right away. If you want some kind of special wing in the HOF for 10 greatest of all time or whatever, knock yourself out. I think most baseball fans are intelligent enough to understand who the greatest of the greats were. Smoltz is a HOF. Schilling is one, too. They shouldn't have to wait 2-3 years so a bunch of old ****s can prove a point.
Dinner's on SAV over induction weekend!
With all the money rolling in from the board I'm gonna be drinking some The Macallan 25 for my contributions.
With all the money rolling in from the board I'm gonna be drinking some The Macallan 25 for my contributions.
In all seriousness, I have a bottle of Macallan 30 year old 1824 series sitting on my shelf at home. If anyone ever wants to come have a sip of some of the best single malt scotch you'll ever taste, I'm game.
I also have a bottle of Johnny Walker Blue King George V Edition-- that's a good one too.
In all seriousness, I have a bottle of Macallan 30 year old 1824 series sitting on my shelf at home. If anyone ever wants to come have a sip of some of the best single malt scotch you'll ever taste, I'm game.
I also have a bottle of Johnny Walker Blue King George V Edition-- that's a good one too.
Lemme break it down for you.
Smoltz - 3473 IP 3.33 ERA 81 ERA- 7.99 K/9 2.62 BB/9 78 FIP- 73 xFIP- 78.7 fWAR 66.5 rWAR
Schills - 3261 IP 3.46 ERA 80 ERA- 8.60 K/9 1.96 BB/9 74 FIP- 72 xFIP- 83.2 fWAR 80.7 rWAR
BOth are HOF worth, but Schillign is just better.
People will point to the post season, Smoltz does have better overall PS stats cause he pitched in more games. Smoltz pitched in 41 PS games, totaling 209 innings 199Ks 67 BBs and a 2.67 ERA. Schilling was a force to be reckoned with come the post season too, 19 Games 133.1 IP 120 Ks 25 BBs 2.23 ERA. I personally give Schilling the PS edge too, as he has more Complete games, shutouts and 3 rings 2 of them he was arguably the most important pitcher on the team.
Smoltz is arguably the greatest post-season pitcher in history. Smoltz essentially pitched another entire season worth of games in the postseason. 200 innings, 199 K's, 67 BB's, and 2.67 ERA would be good enough to win the the Cy Young in most seasons, and he did that in the post season vs baseball's elite teams.
Did you just ignore Schilling's stats?
Did you just ignore Schilling's stats?
Schilling has 3 rings and carried the D-Backs on his back in 2001. He deserves way more props for his post season pitching.