Who's headed to Cooperstown? (AL East edition)
Tuesday, May 05 2009 @ 10:45 PM EDT
Contributed by: Mick Doherty
Every year, we have a discussion/debate/brawl regarding who among
active players is headed to enshrinement in the Hall of Fame. This
year, we'll break that down into six separate
discussions/debates/brawls, divided (logically enough) by division. We'll start with the home of the home nine, the A.L. East.
To be clear -- this is not a prediction or a projection, but
just an off-the-top starting point. To that end, each team's Hall possibilities are broken
down into five categories ...
- Absolute slam-dunk mortal lock, also known as The Schmidt-Seaver Level;
- Certainly on pace to make it, or The Rod Carew in 1977 Level;
- Will get some votes, but probably never get inducted, or The Steve Garvey Level;
- Solid player, but no real chance at enshrinement, or The Larry Bowa Level; and
- Too early to tell, but worth watching, or the, um, Is He Ruben Sierra or Dave Parker or Hank Aaron? Level.
That
last one is the toughest. There are many players who are off to
incredible, obviously Hall of Fame starts, but will they flame out like
Sierra? Have a nice career but not quite Hall-worthy, like Parker? Or
become part of the pantheon, like Aaron?
There are very few players in that first "slam dunk" category, meaning
players who could retire right now and rest comfortably while drafting their acceptance speeches. There are just about as few in the "on pace to"
category that acknowledges the current greats who just haven't been
around long enough yet to get the plaque-makers busy. There are many
players at the third and fourth levels -- solid, but not Hall-category
guys, though some will at least get some support from voters. As for
that "Too early to tell" category, it's not really at all for rookies
or brand-new players; you won't see names like Lind and Snider.
In fact, the below list doesn't even really do justice to the many
solid players on the teams listed -- a guy like Nick Swisher, for
instance, doesn't bear mentioning, though honestly, if he was an
Oriole, he might have been listed just so their categories weren't
completely barren. (Again, this is all pretty random. Feel free to jump
in with "How could you not even mention ...?")
The list only considers active players, though if you really want to
make a shout-out for a manager, umpire, front office guy or even a
recently-retired player, please feel free to do so.
One final note -- there is no consideration given below to whether or
not a player also belongs in The Mark McGwire Level ... use of PEDs,
suspected, confirmed, or even admitted, is not one of our criteria.
Methodology... I scanned rosters and drew unscientifc, non-statistical knee-jerk conclusions. You got a problem with that? I freely
admit this almost certainly missed someone(s) really obvious, that I
misplaced/miscategorized others, etc. So what? This is a discussion
starter. Go to it!
BLUE JAYS
- Absolute slam-dunk mortal lock: Nobody
- Certainly on pace to make it: Roy Halladay
- Will get some votes, but probably not: Vernon Wells
- Solid player, but no real chance: B.J. Ryan, Lyle Overbay, Scott Rolen
- Too early to tell, but worth watching: Alex Rios
YANKEES
- Absolute slam-dunk mortal lock: Mariano Rivera, Derek Jeter, Alex Rodriguez
- Certainly on pace to make it: Mark Teixeira
- Will get some votes, but probably not: Andy Pettitte, Jorge Posada, Hideki Matsui
- Solid player, but no real chance: A.J. Burnett, C.C. Sabathia, Johnny Damon
- Too early to tell, but worth watching: Chien-Ming Wang, Robinson Cano
RED SOX
- Absolute slam-dunk mortal lock: Nobody
- Certainly on pace to make it: John Smoltz
- Will get some votes, but probably not: Josh Beckett, David Ortiz
- Solid
player, but no real chance: Jon Papelbon, Daisuke Matsuzaka, Tim
Wakefield, Jason Varitek, Mike Lowell, Kevin Youkilis, Jason Bay,
J.D. Drew
- Too early to tell, but worth watching: Dustin Pedroia
RAYS
- Absolute slam-dunk mortal lock: Nobody
- Certainly on pace to make it: Nobody
- Will get some votes, but probably not: Troy Percival
- Solid player, but no real chance: Jason Isringhausen, Carlos Pena, Pat Burrell
- Too early to tell, but worth watching: Scott Kazmir, David Price, Evan Longoria, Carl Crawford, B.J. Upton
ORIOLES
- Absolute slam-dunk mortal lock: Nobody
- Certainly on pace to make it: Nobody
- Will get some votes, but probably not: Nobody
- Solid player, but no real chance: Melvin Mora, Nick Markakis
- Too early to tell, but worth watching: Adam Jones
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