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Ichiro, CC & Wagner voted into HOF
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I want the name of the jerkass who didn't vote for Ichiro. They need their voting privileges taken away permanently.
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It could have just been someone who figured Ichiro would get in anyway and they wanted to throw that extra vote to someone else they hoped wouldn't fall off the ballot. I don't care how many votes someone got, how many years it took, or what group voted them in. If you're in, you're in.
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Whoever the one voter who didn't vote for Ichiro was should be fired.
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Pretty darn good class. I’m truly surprised Ichiro wasn’t unanimous. Someone is a dolt.
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Sorry, Cobra. Gotta disagree. I don’t care what position you play, if you can’t hit well above the league average, you certainly do not belong in the Hall. That means Rabbit Maranville just as much as Andruw Jones.
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And If you believe in defensive analytics (I don't) the only non IF or C in the top 25 all time in dWAR. Rest my case.
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Actually, the jury agrees w/me. Not enough of the jury maybe. But the majority do.
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There is this subjective factor; that is,
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Now let's look at offensive stats. Sure, Ichiro hit 3000, but he also stuck around for several years after a lot of players would have retired, like Andruw did. Yes, Ichiro had a great peak, but for nearly half of his career you have to wonder how he got so much playing time. Andruw OTOH said, no, I'm out. Part of me does give credit to someone who loved the game so much that they hung on as long as they could, but I don't want to give too much credit for that, especially not credit towards the hall. If you don't like OPS like me (Ichiro had a .757, Andruw .823), let's just compare their GPA, which gives more credit to Ichiro's OBA. Using the standard 1.75 OBA multiplier with a 4/3 divisor to put it on more of an OPS scale, Ichiro has a .767 GPA (.355*1.75+.402)/4/3, which is decent, but not hall-worthy on its own, while Andruw has an .807 (.337*1.75+.486)/4/3, which combined with his defense, I think certainly is hall-worthy. Yes, maybe Ichiro has the allure with all the attention he got from coming out of the gate so well and, ooo, he attained the magical 3000 hit milestone, but come on. While Ichiro was great, it's pretty clear to me that Andruw was too. The only huge difference is Ichiro stuck around for a lot longer than Andruw did, which for me at least doesn't count for a whole lot towards the hall. Andruw almost didn't even get the 5% to stick on the ballot in his first year and yet somehow Ichiro is almost unanimous? Come on, their value to their teams wasn't that different.
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Ichiro had approximately 1000 more hits than Jones. That is the overriding stat. You can't hold it against him that he stayed around.
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We can't discuss Ichiro's stats from back in his native land here because, well, reasons...but remember Jones has his years from 19-26 included, and Ichiro does not. Apples to apples would require those years being considered. The defense was there, and the hitting buries the case for Jones comparatively.
Or...we could discuss the toxic reputation of Jones. I'm sorry, I can't imagine the Mariners releasing Ichiro because he reported fat and with an attitude problem. Just wouldn't happen. I also doubt you'd ever see Ichiro get arrested for choking his wife. This stuff matters, and to me, my namesake has enough negatives (even the not-debunked ones) to be iffy. I'll say the same about Puckett, Rose, the Black Sox, Howe, Clemens, Bonds, even Raines and Parker...guys like that don't belong in the Hall, and are NOT worthy of admiration regardless of their talent. I may be in the minority, but it's my opinion and right or wrong, I stand by it. You're perfectly entitled to disagree, as is Cobra or anyone else.
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Meanwhile, let me be the first to congratulate CC, whom I wasn't sure was a sure thing. Congrats, Carsten Charles!
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And I think we can consider Ichiro's Japan stats. Sure, they're not easily comparable to MLB's, but I do give him some credit for how successful he was there. If he hadn't hit 3000 hits in MLB I still would have considered him on that level given how well he hit in Japan. Quote:
As for attitude problem accusations, I'm always skeptical of those. You could have a personality clash with someone over something stupid or something legit, but unless we know the details I just can't believe who is at fault in that kind of situation, management or the player. It's just too easy for someone to be able to say someone else has a bad attitude when it could actually be the accuser who has the bad attitude.
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Sorry, but Japan stats should not be considered any more than minor league stats should be considered.
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I’m not a Braves fan. Growing up, I remember three great Braves from my childhood. Greg Maddux, Chipper Jones, and Andruw Jones. Put AJ in the Hall already.
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I'm curious, if these writers had equal needs & were doing a draft knowing ahead of time the future of these players, how many would select Billy over Druw?
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I thought this was a good article of Ichiro appreciation with nuggets like, how does a player go to the plate 678 times in one season and ground into only one double play?
https://www.cbssports.com/mlb/news/a...ame-induction/ This especially: Quote:
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Tsuyoshi Shinjo did come over only a day later than Ichiro and only lasted a year and a half, but I will concede that if they had both not stuck around that probably would have delayed the influx. I wonder why we had so many pitchers, but no hitters. I guess we were just super desperate for pitchers due to injuries and maybe lack of talent over here.
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