Tue Jan 10, 2017 12:40 am
I think one reason many deserving players fail to make it is how so many, myself included, got hung up on the hall being only for the greatest of the great. You know the old it is the hall of the great not the hall of the good concept.
Think about it. If Joe D. were finishing his career now and we were discussing him someone would point out how he fell short of 500 HRs, etc. I imagine people would be pointing out the same shortcomings in Yaz they did for Lynn, etc. I remember watching many guys like Raines and remember he was one of the best in the game.
Another problem from my point of view is many of the current voters are young enough they did not actually watch these guys in action. So Lee Smith and Hoffman are only numbers and those get discounted. Raines probably gets discounted because the saber numbers people fail to see the value an elite base stealer like him could have for disrupting a team. After all many saber people claim stolen bases are bad.
Another problem from my point of view is it is only baseball writers who get to vote. That may have been appropriate when it was first created. It was the dominant new media. But today the guys who probably know the players the best are the radio and television people. I think members of those media should also be included, especially the radio announcers and TV guys for each team. They watch every game their team plays. A beat writer understandably focuses on stories for his team and how willing a player is to talk to them and give a good story figures potentially as much in their eyes as what a player does on the field.