Kingman didn't have 500 hr. Only 442.The Nard wrote: ↑22 May 2025 13:50 pmSo you're saying that Dave Kingman is a HoF'er?rockondlouie wrote: ↑22 May 2025 10:39 amWhy did you bring up Slaughter?rbirules wrote: ↑22 May 2025 10:36 amAgain, great achievements, not automatic HOF inclusion though. There will obviously be huge overlap in the two.rockondlouie wrote: ↑22 May 2025 10:19 amDisagreerbirules wrote: ↑22 May 2025 09:29 amNo, using 3,000 hits or 500 HRs as a sole benchmark to determine enshrinement is archaic when much better methods are available to evaluate a player. As I said, it was somewhat understandable many decades ago before we had a better understanding of baseball stats.rockondlouie wrote: ↑22 May 2025 09:08 am".. archaic method like 3000 hits or 500 HRs as automatic thresholds"rbirules wrote: ↑22 May 2025 09:01 amThat's a similar "accumulator" path to the HOF that Brock took, except you have more HRs and a lot less steals. 40 WAR isn't close to HOF worthy, 60 WAR is a rough measuring stick for consideration (which gets Smith in the conversation), IMO.ecleme22 wrote: ↑22 May 2025 08:20 amIt is funny how Baines is referred to as a mistake. But yet, he's arguably 134 hits away from being first ballot material.Basil Shabazz wrote: ↑22 May 2025 08:01 amBaines was a mistake and should not be used as a barometer for the HOF IMO.rbirules wrote: ↑22 May 2025 07:52 amI think Smith is a borderline case, and a very underrated player. As soon as Harold Baines was voted in the flood gates were thrown open. If he's now a barometer for enshrinement then all of those players pass the test.nighthawk wrote: ↑22 May 2025 06:46 amYou wanna put Fred Lynn, Bernie Wiiliams, Paul O'Neill and Brian Giles in too? How about Bob Johnson or Moises Alou???Monsieur De Treville wrote: ↑22 May 2025 06:25 am ON THIS DAY... May 22, 1976 - St. Louis' Reggie Smith hit three home runs - two right-handed and one left-handed - and drove in five runs in a 7-6 win over the Philadelphia Phillies. Smith's third homer came with two outs in the ninth and broke a 6-6 tie.
Got me thinking...should we consider Reggie Smith for the HOF?
Pros: 7 All Star, 64.6 fWAR, .855 OPS 137 OPS+, GG, 2,000+ hits, 300+ HR.
Cons: injuries limited his counting numbers. Only 7,033 career ABs limited total HR & RBI.
I remember we stole him from the Red Sox and stupidly gave him to the Dodgers. But he was fun to watch!
I know I'm in the minority, but I kind of agree with TLR's logic that the loss of time from the two strikes ('81 and '94, some lost time in '95) should be considered when evaluating his stats.
Would these numbers look better: 40 WAR / 500 Doubles /400 HR /3000 hits?
Before advanced stats using an archaic method like 3000 hits or 500 HRs as automatic thresholds made some sense but they don't stand up to scrutiny now. Baines is one of the worst players in the hall, and given when he was inducted he was probably the worst choice in the history of the hall.![]()
So getting 3,000 hits or hitting 500 HR's is now "archaic" rbi's?
Not hardly
It's an amazing CAREER achievement that only 33 PLAYERS (3,000+ hits) and only 28 PLAYERS (500+ HR's) have ever reached out of 20,887 players who have ever played MLB!
Those are a HELLUVA great achievements and 100% a true measuring stick for election into the Hall of Fame.
"archaic"
C'mon rib's
Again, not saying it's not an achievement to reach those milestones, it certainly is, but it should absolutely not be automatic HOF enshrinement. Many of the players that reached those milestones are absolutely HOF caliber players, but the milestone itself doesn't guarantee that.
It's not archaic, it's a tremendous CAREER achievement that separates those 61 players from the other 20,826 players who've ever played MLB meaning they are the ELITE.
ANY Player who does something over the course of a LONG CAREER like garnering 3,000 hit's or hitting 500+ Home Runs is a Hall of Famer.
The Hall of Fame is about CAREER achievements.
While a stat like wRC+ is great for evaluating a players individual season, it's not the be all and end all when evaluating a players Hall of Fame resume.
Roger Maris has a career 126 wRC+ but his CAREER achievements aren't Hall of Fame worthty.
With a significant amount of playing time wRC+ is great for looking at career achievement.
Why are we discussing Maris? 126 wRC+ is good (better than Murphy, on par with Enos), but not great (much worse than Smith's). Maris has 36 WAR, that doesn't even get him in the HOF conversation. 60-65 WAR gets you consideration.
Again
3000 hits or 500 Home Runs is absolutely 100% Hall of Fame inclusion.
Proof?
Only the steroid freaks and P. Rose aren't in after achieving those feats.
Smith and his wRC+ aren't
If you did just ADD 58 HR to his career, keeping everything else the same, it would put his OPS probably over .800 and OPS+ over 120.