by dinsdale » Fri Dec 01, 2006 4:14 pm
Let's narrow it down first to:
Harold Baines - 6 times all-star, 1684 RBI's
Albert Belle - 5 time all-star, 9 straight 100 RBI seasons
Bert Blyleven - 2 time all-star, 287 wins
Jose Canseco - 6 time all-star, 462 HR, 1407 RBI
Dave Concepcion - 9 time all-star, 5 time gold glove
Andre Dawson - 2774 hits, 438 hr, 8 time all-star, 8 gold glove
Steve Garvey - 10 time all-star, 4 gold gloves, 1308 RBI
Rich "Goose" Gossage - 310 saves, 9 time all-star
Tony Gwynn - 3141 hits, 8 batting titles, 5 gold glove, 14 time all-star
Orel Hershiser - 204 - 150, 3 time all-star, 1 Cy Young
Tommy John - 288 wins, 4 all-star teams
Don Mattingly - 9 gold glove, 6 time all-star, MVP
Mark McGwire - 12 time all-star, 1 gold glove, 583 HR
Jack Morris - 254-186, 5 time all-star
Dale Murphy - 7 time all-star, 2 time MVP, 398 HR's
Dave Parker - 7 time all-star, MVP, 1490 rbi's,
Jim Rice - 8 time all-star, MVP, 1451 rbi's
Cal Ripken Jr. - 19 time all-star
Bret Saberhagen - 3 time all-star, 2 time Cy Young, 167-117
Lee Smith - 478 saves, 7 time all-star
Alan Trammell - 6 time all-star, 4 time gold glove
I toss out Canseco and McGwire on general principles. Next look at All-Star appearances. Only 2 All-Star games for Bert Blyleven? Doesn't sound like a HOF to me. OUT. Same with Tommy John. Same with Saberhagen. Same with Hershiser. Now it's obvious Cal Ripken and Tony Gwynn are IN so let's take them down and reorder
Who would I want in my outfield? Pretty close competition! I pick Jim Rice, Dale Murphy, Andre Dawson, and Albert Belle.
Dale Murphy - dominant but career had a bad fall-off
Dave Parker - wasted middle years
Jim Rice - numbers just don't look as good against todays
Andre Dawson - don't forget the "D"
Harold Baines - not enough production for a DH
Albert Belle - not friendly but Joey could HIT
I select Donny Baseball and Steve Garvey
Alan Trammell - close, but no cigar
Dave Concepcion - weak SS competition in the 70's
Steve Garvey - not bad for playing in LA
Don Mattingly - short career problem
Not a big save fan but the "Goose" is in
Lee Smith - played for a lot of bad teams
Rich "Goose" Gossage - created the position of closer
Jack Morris - not much on the ERA side
My ballot:
Cal Ripken, Jr.
Tony Gwynn
Rich Gossage
Jim Rice
Dale Murphy
Andre Dawson
Albert Belle
Don Mattingly
Steve Garvey