Chapter Four: The Position Players in the Hall of Fame
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BASEBALL’S BEST: The TRUE Hall of Famers
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Michael Hoban, Ph.D.
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Chapter four |
The Position Players in the Hall of Fame |
In Chapter 3, I explained that we would be using the NEWS HOF Monitor to try to determine which players who are in the Hall of Fame really have the numbers to be there.The NEWS rankings tell us which position players had the best careers according to the numbers that they put together on the field of play.I have also listed the top 20 position players in the Hall – all of whom obviously have
The big question now becomes: Where do we set the bar to determine who does and who does not have
Hall of Fame Numbers:NEWS=300
In this first case, we will set the cut-off point for “
In Chapter 3, I gave the list for the top 20 position players in the Hall of Fame.Here is the list of the next group of
Player | POS | CWS | CV | NEWS |
---|---|---|---|---|
Sam Crawford
|
RF | 446 | 303 | 339 |
Carl Yastrzemski
|
LF | 488 | 286 | 337 |
Paul Waner
|
RF | 423 | 304 | 334 |
Reggie Jackson
|
RF | 444 | 296 | 333 |
George Brett
|
3B | 432 | 296 | 330 |
Arky Vaughan
|
SS | 356 | 308 | 320 |
Wade Boggs
|
3B | 394 | 291 | 317 |
Willie McCovey
|
1B | 408 | 285 | 316 |
There are four outfielders and four infielders in this group.Arky
Here is the list of all the other position players in the Hall of Fame (20 th century players) with a NEWS score of 300 or greater.There are thirteen players on this list.
Player | POS | CWS | CV | NEWS |
---|---|---|---|---|
Eddie Murray
|
1B | 437 | 273 | 314 |
Cal Ripken Jr.
|
SS | 427 | 276 | 314 |
Robin Yount
|
SS | 423 | 278 | 314 |
Al Kaline
|
RF | 443 | 268 | 312 |
Johnny Mize
|
1B | 339 | 296 | 307 |
Charlie Gehringer
|
2B | 383 | 280 | 306 |
Paul Molitor
|
DH | 414 | 270 | 306 |
Fred Clarke
|
LF | 400 | 273 | 305 |
Duke Snider
|
CF | 352 | 289 | 305 |
Harmon Killebrew
|
1B | 374 | 279 | 303 |
Billy Williams
|
LF | 374 | 279 | 303 |
Luke Appling
|
SS | 378 | 275 | 301 |
Yogi Berra
|
C | 375 | 276 | 301 |
There are forty-two (42) Hall of Famers with a NEWS score of 300 or better.As we will see later, there are a total of fifty-four (54) players with a score of 300 or better – meaning that there are twelve players with these elite numbers who are not yet in the Hall.Of these twelve, six were still active in 2007: Barry Bonds, Gary Sheffield, Craig Biggio, Alex Rodriguez, Frank Thomas and Ken Griffey, Jr.We will say more about these players in subsequent chapters.
The breakdown by position of these top forty-two (42) Hall of Famers is: six first basemen, five second basemen, four third basemen, five shortstops, one catcher, six center fielders, eight right fielders, six left fielders, and one designated hitter (Paul Molitor played more games as a designated hitter than he did at any one position).As you can see, Yogi Berra is the only catcher with a NEWS score greater than 300.
Most serious fans of the game will probably recognize the majority of the names on these lists without any problem.But a few players who played earlier in the 20 th century may not be as familiar to some fans – such as Sam Crawford, Arky Vaughan and Fred Clarke.
So, if we were to set the bar as high as a NEWS score of 300, then only forty-two (42) of the 120 position players in the Hall (35%) would have
Hall of Fame Numbers:NEWS=290
What happens if we lower the bar somewhat to include all the players in the Hall who achieved a NEWS score of 290?The following nine Hall of Famers have scores between 290 and 299.
Player | POS | CWS | CV | NEWS |
---|---|---|---|---|
Dave Winfield
|
RF | 415 | 259 | 298 |
Johnny Bench
|
C | 356 | 277 | 297 |
Roberto Clemente
|
RF | 377 | 269 | 296 |
Ryne Sandberg
|
2B | 346 | 278 | 295 |
Tony Gwynn
|
RF | 398 | 269 | 294 |
Zack Wheat
|
LF | 380 | 264 | 293 |
George Davis
|
SS | 398 | 255 | 291 |
Joe Cronin
|
SS | 333 | 275 | 290 |
Willie Stargell
|
LF | 370 | 263 | 290 |
As you can see, Johnny Bench becomes the second highest ranked catcher in the Hall.
Zack Wheat and George Davis may not be as well known as the others.But I doubt that many serious fans of the game would question the
If we set the cut-off for
It is of interest to note that there are only five other players (not yet in the Hall) who had career numbers in this interval – of whom one (Manny Ramirez) was still active in 2006.Which means a total of only sixty-eight (68) players in the 20 th century have achieved a NEWS career score of 290.
Hall of Fame Numbers:NEWS=280
Finally, let’s look at what it would mean if we use a NEWS score of 280 to determine
In his book, WIN SHARES, Bill James notes that, as a rule of thumb, here is how the number of win shares in a season can be interpreted for an individual player:
1.30-40 Win Shares=MVP-type Season
2.
20-30 Win Shares=All-Star Season
3.
10-20 Win Shares=Solid Regular Player
4.0-10 Win Shares=Bench Player
Now, if you are a position player who is truly deserving of the
Player | POS | CWS | CV | NEWS |
---|---|---|---|---|
Rod Carew
|
2B | 384 | 257 | 289 |
Harry Heilmann
|
RF | 356 | 267 | 289 |
Goose Goslin
|
LF | 355 | 263 | 286 |
Frank Baker
|
3B | 301 | 280 | 285 |
Lou Brock
|
LF | 348 | 264 | 285 |
Frankie Frisch
|
2B | 366 | 256 | 284 |
Elmer Flick
|
RF | 291 | 280 | 283 |
Gary Carter
|
C | 337 | 263 | 282 |
Are we now entering territory where someone might be inclined to question the
So, there are fifty-nine (59) Hall of Famers with a NEWS score of 280 or more.This number represents 49% of the 120 20 th
century position players in the Hall.I would suggest that all of these players certainly have legitimate
There are eight other players who are not in the Hall who also fall into the 280-289 interval.Of these, Mike Piazza, Chipper Jones and Jim Thome were still active in 2007.
We will use a NEWS score of 280 or better to define Hall of Fame numbers for a position player.At the end of 2007, there were exactly eighty-four (84) position players who have played in the 20 th century who have a NEWS score of 280 or better (of whom fifty-nine are in the Hall of Fame and ten were still active in 2007).We will discuss these players in subsequent chapters.