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Like I said, I think Gossage should be in. But at their best, I take Sutter. Lee Smith, however, rates nowhere near this equation ![]() GH |
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Baseball - Buck O'Neil. I'm becoming more and more of a fan of a small hall, and I don't think there's a way I could slice things up and keep him out.
Football - Art Monk. I mean, really...he has to be the Ron Santo of the football hall of fame. One of the greatest ever at a position with lots of inductees, almost all of whom have far worse credentials. I'd name one for the Rock and Roll HoF, but I'd rather they just burned the stupid thing down and started over. Whereas, I'd be ok if they just used a wrecking ball for the baseball/football ones.
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Looking at Williams between the 1994 and 2003 seasons Williams was number four in runs scored trailing the leader by 166. Williams was #14 in HR and #4 in RBI trailing the leader by over 200 in both categories. The biggest reason Murphy is not going to make the Hall is because his career did not last long enough for him to amass high enough totals for him to be judged against the other greats. Add to that his totals are also looked at agianst today's players and it makes it that much harder to elect him. I would love to see him make it into the Hall of Fame because he was one of my favorite players and one of the biggest reasons I was drawn into the game of baseball. He was the most exciting player to watch back then. But fifty years from now, I imagine not too many people will be talking about him. That is the biggest reason one should be elected into the hall of fame in my opinion.
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I've always favored a small hall and like a few others it should be more than just numbers. I think that there are always players that have a huge impact on the game in their era and beyond.
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No one will talk about Hiram Bochachica in 50 years, should he be elected? Also, RBIs and R are team dependant and not a good indicator of a players value. OPS+ mean that it is OPS which is league and park adjusted. OPS itself is on base percentage plus slugging percentage |
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True, Runs and RBI's are team dependant, but the Braves were a lousy team most of the time Murphy was playing for them, and he still outpaced everyone. Imagine the numbers he may have put up playing for the Yankees between 1994 and 2003. I would not say they are not a good indicator of a players value. They may not be the best indicator of a players value. I would venture to guess that the players who are at the top in OPS+ are also going to find themselves at or near the top of the other categories and vice versa over a ten year span. You may be able to have a fluke season and put up good stats in a category for a year and not really be an asset to the team, but for ten years and still do that. So I can learn a little more, you say OPS+ is league adjusted. How is that adjustment made and is that adjustment applied over different era's.
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Doc Gooden and Darryl Strawberry should be in.
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Adjusted OPS+ This value is calculated differently from the Total Baseball PRO+ statistic. I chose OPS+ to make this difference more clear. PRO+ as best I can tell is PRO+ = 100 * ( OBP/lgOBP + SLG/lgSLG - 1)/BPF Where lgOBP and lgSLG are the slugging and on-base percentage of a league-average player, and BPF is the batting park factor. This takes into account the difference in runs scored in a team's home and road games, so it doesn't depend on how good an offense or defense a team has. My method is slightly more complicated, but I think it is more correct. The BPF is set up for runs and the way it is implemented in PRO+ applies it to something other than runs.
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For reference, Billy Williams was elected into the Hall of Fame in 1987 with 86% percent of the vote. His top five seasons by OPS were 170, 157, 147, 147, 142 and had six seasons of 8.9 or better in WARP3. Their peaks are very comparable but Williams had a better career. http://www.baseball-reference.com/ab....shtml#opsplus |
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Smith is a better candidate than Sutter, who is one of the most wretched selections evah. Sutter looks like a Frankie Frisch era Vet Committee choice in the awfulness of his inclusion.
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Join Date: Jun 2002
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Who is Bill King?
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These guys are all Bill King
:Bill King More Information Background Check 123 Umpawaug Rd Redding, CT Add to Address Book, Map (203) 938-3111 Bill King More Information Background Check 5742 Acorn Ln Mount Olive, AL Add to Address Book, Map (205) 608-1108 Bill King More Information Background Check 905 Castlemaine Dr Birmingham, AL Add to Address Book, Map (205) 942-5617 Bill King More Information Background Check 2040 Waverly Pl N Seattle, WA Add to Address Book, Map (206) 281-7915 Bill King More Information Background Check 17 Pleasant St Clinton, ME Add to Address Book, Map (207) 426-9477 Bill King More Information Background Check 2553 W Leonard St Meridian, ID Add to Address Book, Map (208) 288-5489 Bill King More Information Background Check 1102 Arlington Dr Eagle, ID Add to Address Book, Map (208) 939-4561 Bill King More Information Background Check Ione, CA Add to Address Book, Map (209) 274-4240 Bill King More Information Background Check 1526 Mosaic Way Stockton, CA Add to Address Book, Map (209) 478-5229 Bill King More Information Background Check Modesto, CA Add to Address Book, Map (209) 524-4114
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Legendary Bay Area announcer and cultural renaissance man: he loved the opera and Russian ballet. He was the voice of the Oakland Raiders during their glory years in the 1970s, the voice of the Golden State Warriors during the same period (and perhaps the finest basketball Play-by-play man ever) and the voice of the Oakland A's from 1981 until his untimely death in 2005. I'm not sure there has ever been one broadcaster who shared King's ability to work at an elite level in three different sports.
He looked a bit like the devil, had a terrific - and instantly recognizable - voice, and was just an amazing, amazing, character. I'm not sure I'd consider him a "snub". He was a finalist for the Broadcasters Wing of the HOF after he died, but didn't win. He'll get in eventually - he's on a short-list of professional broadcasters who deserves recognition in at least three different sports' Hall of Fame.
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Holy Toledo!
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I think Joe Jackson,Ken Williams first 30-30 man,Charlie Keller 43rd alltime OPS,Dick Allen 42nd alltime SLG ,all deserve to be in the hall.
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He should be in all 3 of baseball, basketball, and football's hall of fames.
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We still put up the "HOLY" sign in left field, and the "TOLEDO" sign in right field.
A bunch of people signed them and then they were laminated. I really, really wish King would have been able to call last season. He deserved to broadcast the ALDS sweep of the Twins.
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Eventually, the day will come when Pete Rose is put in the Hall, at that point I'm going to come on here and go on the biggest rant that these forums have ever seen because Joe Jackson will still be left out. |
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Blyleven is mine. Jim Kaat should be in too if Wells ends up getting in (science forbid).
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