With retirements from Chipper Jones, Derek Jeter and Mo RIvera we here about first ballot HOFers etc. But who do see being say the Bert Blyleven of this group/era.
Some candidates for me.
1. Scott Rolen. He'll likely wind up in the hall by voting because of his defense. But aside from being a great defender he was pretty awesome offensively as well. Sure he wasn't Chipper, Walker, Thomas, etc. But well above average to go with best defensive 3B of the generation.
2. Andruw Jones - Won't make the HOF most likely, but absolutely deserves it. Small list of qualifications, best defensive CF of all time coupled with 400+ HRs and 150+ SB.
3. Bobby Abreu - Should be considered a borderline HOF candidate but isn't. Abreu sucked defensively. But overall, he's a better career than Jeff Kent and vlad Guerrero who may wind up inthe hall.
4. Curt Schilling - 4th best pitcher from 1990 on, finished behind Lee freaking Smith.
Honestly I'm on the fence with Walker.
But the reason he doesn't get respect is because he didn't hit any of the big marks despite playing in Coors for nearly a decade. Obviously his slash line rocks, but that was largely helped by his Coors play which boosted his average.
There's also a red flag since he posted one of the best seasons of his career at 34 in the tail end of the roid era.
That said I'd put him in, but he's recognized for his abilities (JMO) more than the guys above him.
Bobby Abreu was better than Vladimir Guerrero as a player? I totally disagree. Guerrero was the complete package as a player..
Vlad's defense was grossly overrated because he has a bazooka for an arm. Once his athleticism started falling his defense went down south fast.
Albert Belle was Albert Pujols before Albert Pujols was Albert Pujols. That guy, even though he was a class A ahole could mash.
Here are other guys that are on my list:
Mike Mussina
Curt Schiling
Gary Sheffield
Kevin Brown
Edgar Martinez
Robin Ventura
Scott Rolen
Moises Alou
Jim Thome
Larry Walker
Ellis Burks
David justice
David cone
Jim Edmonds
Brad Radke
Paul Oneill
Andres Galarraga
Fred Mcgriff
I'm actually a little surprised by Abreu's fWAR. He was better than I remember.
Career .291 .400 .502
but nobody cares because of the loser teams he was on
Brian Giles
As far as awards Druw was a 10 time Gold Glove, 5 time All-Star and should have won the MVP in 05. I was hoping he'd stick around in the majors a few years to get to 500 homers to solidify his case. Would have probably taken 4 more years to get there. Maybe 5.
Gold Glove is an "icing on the cake."
With the qualifications that you listed, Dale Murphy won GG 5x, was AS 7x and MVP twice. He is off the ballot. Only 3 multiple MVP award winner are not in the Hall. For those 2 seasons, Murph was among the most feared hitters in baseball. He was absolutely among the best of the best. Outside of defense, which you're overrating as far as appeal to HOF voters, Andruw Jones was never held in the esteem outside of Atlanta.
Career .291 .400 .502
but nobody cares because of the loser teams he was on
Brian Giles
I actually think Murphy will get in via veterans committee
Me too. He'll get in for being a good guy. There are worse players than him in the hall, such as Phil Rizzuto, Bill Mazeroski, Rick Ferrell, and George Kell. So he would'nt be undeserving,
Thought of another name, Joe Torre, Hall of Fame manager should also be in as a player. He is not far behind players like Willie Stargell, Duke Snider, and ahead of guys like Hank Greenberg, Ryan Sandberg, Andre Dawson, and many other Hall of Famers.
Me too. He'll get in for being a good guy. There are worse players than him in the hall, such as Phil Rizzuto, Bill Mazeroski, Rick Ferrell, and George Kell. So he would'nt be undeserving,
Thought of another name, Joe Torre, Hall of Fame manager should also be in as a player. He is not far behind players like Willie Stargell, Duke Snider, and ahead of guys like Hank Greenberg, Ryan Sandberg, Andre Dawson, and many other Hall of Famers.