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labratory, sir, forgive me, but I think you need to read Mr, James no-longer-needed- argument for Santo in the HOF, in Historical Baseball Abstract 2nd edition, he said something to the effect that Santo rose above the true standard of the HOF. you could make the case that Willie was the greatest player ever... so not being as good as him can't possibly be an a priori disqualifier. Ernie Banks wasn't as good as Willie either, and you can save your breath and a lot of time by not telling me Banks doesn't belong, because he does.
Duke Snider was probably not as good as Willie either, does that disqualify him? Me, I figure DiMaggio and Mantle were on the same lap and not many more, maybe Spoke if he had played in a live-er-ball era.
you might also consider that Averill hit .318 and over 200 taters after making it to the show for the first time at age TWENTY-SEVEN (remember this was the age of the reserve clause and strong PCL and other minor leaque teams, I presume Averill is in because guys who saw him plat voted him in...
compare his age 27-39 stats to anyone you like...