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STEVE F wrote:Mumford wrote:Have to go with Tommy John.
Big Dodger fan here. I watched TJ a lot. I loved TJ. But at no point while watching him play did I ever think "this is a hall of fame pitcher". Let's compare that to Don Sutton, who many people have called "a good pitcher who did it on longevity". I saw Sutton as a HOF pitcher on a daily basis by 1971-72. In other words, watching both pitchers extensively at the same time period, it was clear to me that Sutton was a hall of famer, and TJ was a very good pitcher, but not a hall of famer.
Donnie Baseball - out of all those guys, that's the one guy who for a 4-5 year stretch you could say "That's a sure fire Hall of Famer" - too bad he got hurt but he was on pace to accumulate some serious numbers. If Baines is in, you could make a case for any one of those guys