Hall Watch '08: 96 Names to Consider
Sunday, January 27 2008 @ 01:45 PM EST
Contributed by: Mick Doherty
Entering the 2008 season, there are 96* active players I believe
could someday end up enshrined in the Hall of Fame. In fact, probably
only a very small percentage of them -- maybe
15-20 -- will actually do so. (*On original publication, this list had
89 names; several have been added after readers pointed out oversights.)
This is simply a prompt for discussion, not a projection. Who's going
to get in? Who shouldn't even be on this list? Who's missing?
First, let me preface the list by
- Pointing out that it comes from a guy who, growing up, was shocked by the notion that Davey Concepcion and Thurman Munson might not be Hall-of-Famers; and
- Admitting that there is absolutely nothing of any data-driven
background to this list; it was just me scanning active rosters and
thinking "hmm, yeah, maybe him ..." There were another dozen names
that, on second consideration, were actually cut. (And yes, "scanning" means I probably missed someone obvious.)
Now, then, divided by team and not even considering players with
less than two full years in the major leagues, here are the players who
could someday, if things break right, get a nod from the HOF in
Cooperstown.
Some could retire right now and cruise in come 2012; some need big
comebacks, huge late-career surges or some other marked event to befall
them for enshrinement to be a possibility. Some are young enough that
projecting such things is probably silly, but seriously, what the hell?
This is a discussion, after all, think "barroom argument" ...
Those I consider to be mortal locks -- there are 20, which is probably too high -- are shown in bold italics. Those a little less sure, but who I personally think should/will get in, don't get the bold, but are italicized. A lack of bold/italics should NOT be taken to imply "This guy shouldn't/won't get in." Nothing of the sort ...
In fact, please note: This is not a list of "who should
get in?" -- not by any means. Just a list of possible candidates, even
extending to the periphery. Of course, you are welcome to take your
comments to the "should/shouldn't" level if you care to do so!
- NYY (8): Mike Mussina, Andy Pettitte, Mariano Rivera, Jorge Posada, Derek Jeter, Alex Rodriguez, Hideki Matsui, Bobby Abreu (Sorry Jason Giambi, but with recent events ...)
- NYM (7): Pedro Martinez, Billy Wagner, Jose Reyes, David Wright, Moises Alou, Carlos Beltran, Carlos Delgado
- ATL (5): Tom Glavine, John Smoltz, Chipper Jones, Mark Teixeira, Tim Hudson
- BOS (5): Josh Beckett, Daisuke Matsuzaka, Curt Schilling, David Ortiz, Manny Ramirez
- DET (5): Justin Verlander, Dontrelle Willis, Ivan Rodriguez, Miguel Cabrera, Gary Sheffield
- SDP (5): Trevor Hoffman, Greg Maddux, Jim Edmonds, Brian Giles, Jake Peavy
- PHI (4): Jamie Moyer, Ryan Howard, Chase Utley, Jimmy Rollins
- CLE (4): C.C. Sabathia, Victor Martinez, Travis Hafner, Grady Sizemore
- LAA (4): Francisco Rodriguez, Vladimir Guerrero, Torii Hunter, John Lackey
- STL (4): Jason Isringhausen, Mark Mulder, Albert Pujols, Troy Glaus
- TOR (4): Roy Halladay, Scptt Rolen, Frank Thomas, Vernon Wells
- CHW (3): Mark Buehrle, Jim Thome, Paul Konerko
- COL (3): Jeff Francis, Todd Helton, Matt Holliday
- CHC (3): Carlso Zambrano, Alfonso Soriano, Aramis Ramirez
- HOU (3): Roy Oswalt, Lance Berkman, Miguel Tejada
- LAD (3): Nomar Garciaparra, Jeff Kent, Andruw Jones
- MIL (3): Eric Gagne, Ben Sheets, Prince Fielder
- MIN (3): Johan Santana, Joe Mauer, Justin Morneau
- SA (3): Adrian Beltre, Richie Sexson, Ichiro Suzuki
- ARI (2): Randy Johnson, Brandon Webb
- CIN (2): Adam Dunn, Ken Griffey Jr.
- SF (2): Barry Zito, Omar Vizquel
- OAK (1): Eric Chavez
- TAM (1): Troy Percival
- TEX (1): Michael Young
- Teams with no viable candidates ("best" candidate shown
parenthetically): BAL (Erik Bedard), FLA (Hanley Ramirez), KCR (Jose
Guillen? Mike Sweeney not currently on roster), PIT (Jason Bay), WAS
(Austin Kearns? Lastings Milledge? Wily Mo Pena?)
- Free Agents (8): Barry Bonds, Roger Clemens, Bartolo Colon, Julio Franco, Kenny Lofton, Mike Piazza, Sammy Sosa, David Wells
- Managers: Joe Torre, Bobby Cox, Lou Piniella, Terry Francona, Jim Leyland, Mike Scioscia
Yes, it speaks to media influence that the top two teams on the list,
in terms of total players listed, are both in New York, while Boston is
tied for third, and teams like Milwaukee and Kansas City are either
further down the list or off the list altogether. In fact, the Eastern
Time Zone continues to play a role, as the furthest west of the eight
teams with at least four names listed is St. Louis, not exactly
approaching California.
There are just three teams with multiple mortal locks listed,
the Yankees, the Braves and, surprisingly , the Padres -- hey, a West Coast team!
So, Bauxites, what's wrong with this list?
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