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Al Leiter
Al Leiter has really only had one bad (or even average for the most part) year (1994) aside from this year and possibly 1997. It's a shame that his career got off to a late start and he never really pitched that many innings, otherwise we'd probably be looking at him as a HOFer.
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I don't know about that. Leiter always had trouble with his control, and that's what gave him his late start. Even then, he never had really good control, with a walk rate of over 4 per 9 innings.
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Yeah, it's tough to give a guy credit for a late start to his career when the reason his career got off to a pretty rough start is that he wasn't very good until he turned 27 or so. It's not like he was blocked in the minors or anything. He was given plenty of opportunities to succeed at the big league level and just wasn't able to make the most of them.
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Look, I'm not to most unbiased Leiter observer, but to chalk it up to him "blowing opportunites" is just not the case. Prone to injury, yeah, hell yeah. But he has never been one not to pitch to the occasion when healthy ( except this year). As for HOF? I just don't see it... even if he didnt get hurt, he only won 17 games in one year, 16 in another and then the Wins go down from there. A fun guy and my favorite player, but now HOF material. Even in MY imagination. Last edited by LeiterFanatic; 07-10-2005 at 10:30 PM. |
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Last edited by LeiterFanatic; 07-10-2005 at 10:39 PM. |
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I have a soft spot for Al Leiter, and it's purely OOTP related. Back with OOTP 3 I started a career with the 1995 Indians and in 1996 I picked up Al Leiter in a trade. He pitched pretty awful much of the year, and by late season he was rarely starting (had an ERA well over 5). He redeemed himself in the playoffs, though. In the ALCS we were down 3 games to 2 when he was called to get the start. He would pitch 7 brilliant shut out innings and we would squeak by with a win and that would give us the momentum to win game 7 and then win in the World Series, as well.
I traded him early in the next season, but he did give me one great memory and that has earned my respect.
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I'm not defending the guy because I want him to retire because he's the only good analyst Fox has. I just think this argument makes very little sense. |
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Saying it's a shame Leiter didn't have a better career because he didn't turn into a good pitcher before age 29 is similar to saying it's a shame Luis Gonzalez didn't hit anything special before age 31. It's not exactly about chances. What Leiter did before age 29 would have been enough for him to be a career end of rotation guy, and what Luis Gonzalez did before age 31 was enough for him to be the 3rd best OF on most teams.
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So should we penalize a guy for being injured, espeically when injuries like blisters aren't his fault (not like a Kerry Wood who gets injured because of bad mechanics he refuses to alter)? I'm not arguing for Leiter to be a HOF candidate because he's clearly not. I just don't know if a guy should be punished for losing his prime years due to injury.
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I don't think it's a case, really, of punishing. Are we punishing all those who don't make the HOF?
I think we get into trouble when we start worrying if it's punishment for a person not being in the HOF, and not worrying about what merits inclusion. |
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I'm hardly an expert on the Hall of Fame, so for me to compare Leiter to other borderline members and suggest that he would or would not be a inductee had a few things gone differently wouldn't be accurate. I will, however, say that I am a fan of keeping the Hall exclusive to those who had truly great careers. That said, personally, I don't believe that Leiter would be a Hall of Famer, regardless of if his career had began a few seasons earlier.
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