Fri Jan 08, 2016 4:38 pm
I might add on a separate note, it looks like Larry Walker does not stand a chance of making it.
This really surprises me, a multi year gold glove winner with a .965 career OPS. I'd like to see how many other candidates or even Hall of Famers have similar numbers (Edmonds is one that is similar). OPS is widely regarded as the best measure of a player as a hitter, I'd think it should carry some weight.
Really, I'm not sure how Enos Slaughter makes it in compared to Walker and Edmonds. His career run produced numbers are similar, 2551 for him, 2666 for Walker, 2450 for Edmonds. He trails both by a very good measure in Homeruns, and is inferior for his career in OPS by a decent margin. I've heard he was a very good defender, but Edmonds and Walker were one of the top couple of defenders in their position compared to their contemporaries.
I also think trammel should be in the HOF.