by Semper Gumby » Tue Oct 03, 2006 8:50 am
Well, Al "Scoop" Oliver is back on the Hall of Fame ballot -
Perhaps he'll get some love from the veterans' committee.
Since he played in small markets (Pittsburgh, Texas, Montreal) during his career, he may have lacked exposure to potential voters. Al had a .303 batting average over his career with 1,326 RBIs, 2,743 hits and 529 doubles. According to my baseball reference, he won three (3) Silver Slugger Awards, a batting title, owns a World Series Ring (with Pittsburgh 1971) and made seven (7) All Star teams.
What is even more remarkable, Al outhit MLB except for Pete Rose and Rod Carew and there were only three (3) players who had more RBIs (Reggie Jackson, Tony Perez, and Johnny Bench) during Al's playing career.