by PotKettleBlack » Wed Jun 29, 2011 10:27 pm
[quote:f6bb1024bb="kupfernick"]Starting with the 10 HOFers plus Damon and requiring 3000 hits, only five players remain:
Stan Musial
Paul Molitor
Willie Mays
George Brett
Robin Yount
now require 550 doubles and Willie Mays drops out.
go further and require 150 triples and only one player remains;
A player that also hit more than 400 HR.
Is Stan the Man the greatest baseball player of all time?
Stan Musial: 3630 hits (4th all-time), 725 doubles (3rd all-time), 177 triples (19th), 475 HRs (28th), .331 lifetime BA (30th)[/quote:f6bb1024bb]
Why 550 doubles or 150 triples?
But, as to Stan the Man, you're missing some stuff.
3 time NL MVP
3 time WS champion (yes, dismissible when you look at the people who don't have it, but I think it burnishes a reputation to be the best player on a championship team)
24x All Star
3rd all time in Runs Created
14th in OPS (15th in OPS+)
13th in BB
Interesting factoid about The Man.
He hit 1815 of his hits at home, leaving 1815 to be hit on the road. The man was immune to ballpark effects, he just hit the ball.
In terms of the intangibles:
Nickname: The Man
HOF: First Ballot, with 93+% of the vote, back when that was exceedingly rare. (five in a decade, rather than 1-2 a year as it is now)
Costas on The Man: "All Musial represents is more than two decades of sustained excellence and complete decency as a human being."
And lastly, I'll let Ford Frick take us home:
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Damon <<<<<<< Musial. Massively less. In fact, outside of about 10 or 15 hitters, everyone is less than Musial. And very few of them match him in terms of longevity, consistency or quality of character as a representative of the game.