Friday, December 28, 2018

Hall of Fame: McGwire, Martinez, McGriff?

OPS+:

11. Mark McGwire 163; off ballot after confessing to PED use
42. Edgar Martinez 147; will be elected this year
120. Fred McGriff 134; last chance

https://www.baseball-reference.com/leaders/onbase_plus_slugging_plus_career.shtml

RankPlayer (yrs, age)Adjusted OPS+Bats
1.Babe Ruth+ (22)206L
2.Ted Williams+ (19)190L
3.Barry Bonds (22)182L
4.Lou Gehrig+ (17)179L
5.Rogers Hornsby+ (23)175R
Mike Trout (8, 26)175R
7.Mickey Mantle+ (18)172B
8.Dan Brouthers+ (19)171L
9.Shoeless Joe Jackson (13)170L
10.Ty Cobb+ (24)168L
11.Pete Browning (13)163R
Jimmie Foxx+ (20)163R
Mark McGwire (16)163R

42.Edgar Martinez (18)147R
Willie McCovey+ (22)147L
Mike Schmidt+ (18)147R
Willie Stargell+ (21)147L
Jim Thome+ (22)147L
Sam Thompson+ (15)147L

120.Fred Dunlap (12)134R
Prince Fielder (12)134L
Travis Hafner (12)134L
Al Kaline+ (22)134R
Joe Kelley+ (17)134R
John Kruk (10)134L
Andrew McCutchen (10, 31)134R
Fred McGriff (19)134L
Joe Medwick+ (17)134R
Jim O'Rourke+ (23)134R
Boog Powell (17)134L
Jake Stenzel (9)134R
Paul Waner+ (20)134L

Gehrig and McGriff: lefty first basemen with 493 Home Runs. Should both be in Hall of Fame? Saturday, January 6, 2018

Best hitting first basemen, both in and out of Hall of Fame. Tuesday, November 20, 2018

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