rockondlouie wrote: ↑29 Oct 2025 14:10 pm
Hall of Fame Statistics
Freddie:
JAWS
First Base (19th): Freddie 64.2 career WAR | 39.5 7yr-peak WAR | 51.9 JAWS | 4.8 WAR/162
Average HOF 1B (out of 25):
65.0 career WAR | 42.0 7yr-peak WAR | 53.5 JAWS | 4.8 WAR/162
Similar batters:
#1 Joey Votto (925.0) #2 Paul Goldschmidt (918.6)
Goldy:
JAWS
First Base (15th): Goldy 63.8 career WAR | 45.0 7yr-peak WAR | 54.4 JAWS | 5.0 WAR/162
Average HOF 1B (out of 25):
65.0 career WAR | 42.0 7yr-peak WAR | 53.5 JAWS | 4.8 WAR/162
Similar batters:
#1 Joey Votto (948.6)
#2 Derrek Lee (920.2) #3 Freddie Freeman (918.6)
Good post.
I like looking at their best 10 seasons.
IMO, Goldy needed the 400 HR's to be a lock, while Freddie did not.
Voters cannot unsee what Freddie does when the lights are brightest, he's in.
rockondlouie wrote: ↑29 Oct 2025 14:10 pm
Hall of Fame Statistics
Freddie:
JAWS
First Base (19th): Freddie 64.2 career WAR | 39.5 7yr-peak WAR | 51.9 JAWS | 4.8 WAR/162
Average HOF 1B (out of 25):
65.0 career WAR | 42.0 7yr-peak WAR | 53.5 JAWS | 4.8 WAR/162
Similar batters:
#1 Joey Votto (925.0) #2 Paul Goldschmidt (918.6)
Goldy:
JAWS
First Base (15th): Goldy 63.8 career WAR | 45.0 7yr-peak WAR | 54.4 JAWS | 5.0 WAR/162
Average HOF 1B (out of 25):
65.0 career WAR | 42.0 7yr-peak WAR | 53.5 JAWS | 4.8 WAR/162
Similar batters:
#1 Joey Votto (948.6)
#2 Derrek Lee (920.2) #3 Freddie Freeman (918.6)
Good post.
I like looking at their best 10 seasons.
IMO, Goldy needed the 400 HR's to be a lock, while Freddie did not.
Voters cannot unsee what Freddie does when the lights are brightest, he's in.
But Freeman is ALSO going to get to 400 HR. He’ll have the longevity and counting numbers that Goldschmidt will not.
rockondlouie wrote: ↑29 Oct 2025 14:10 pm
Hall of Fame Statistics
Freddie:
JAWS
First Base (19th): Freddie 64.2 career WAR | 39.5 7yr-peak WAR | 51.9 JAWS | 4.8 WAR/162
Average HOF 1B (out of 25):
65.0 career WAR | 42.0 7yr-peak WAR | 53.5 JAWS | 4.8 WAR/162
Similar batters:
#1 Joey Votto (925.0) #2 Paul Goldschmidt (918.6)
Goldy:
JAWS
First Base (15th): Goldy 63.8 career WAR | 45.0 7yr-peak WAR | 54.4 JAWS | 5.0 WAR/162
Average HOF 1B (out of 25):
65.0 career WAR | 42.0 7yr-peak WAR | 53.5 JAWS | 4.8 WAR/162
Similar batters:
#1 Joey Votto (948.6)
#2 Derrek Lee (920.2) #3 Freddie Freeman (918.6)
Good post.
I like looking at their best 10 seasons.
IMO, Goldy needed the 400 HR's to be a lock, while Freddie did not.
Voters cannot unsee what Freddie does when the lights are brightest, he's in.
But Freeman is ALSO going to get to 400 HR. He’ll have the longevity and counting numbers that Goldschmidt will not.
Absolutely.
Just thinking Goldy needed that marker number more than Freeman does to be an automatic into the HOF.
Covid season hurt his HR number.
Gil Hodges faced electricians and plumbers. I'm surprised this is even a thread
Yes, but how does Freeman compare to Del Ennis?
LOL I was thinking how does Freeman compare to Eddie Gaedel, shortest player in MLB history at 3 ft. 7 in. Sure Old red knows him .
Gaedel got on base every at bat in his career . (walked on 4 pitches and replaced for pinch runner ) Only plate appearance but 100% successful reaching base. Freeman can't match that
PS I was 3 years old when Gaedel played. Remember in Kindergarten (age 5) my father talking about Eddie's debut. Gave hope to all of us little kids of playing in the majors too someday
I was minus 3 when Eddie Gaedel made that appearance. The Brownies moved to Baltimore when I was minus 1 so I never saw them.
And hey, Dan, and everyone else:
When Eddie Gaedel made that appearance, whose uniform did he borrow???
Eddie borrowed the uniform of the bat boy .. 9 year old Bill DeWitt Jr.
While he was more dominant during his peak he trails in overall numbers bc he got off to a later start to his career (age 23) compared to a lot of the greats, including Freeman (age 20). Unfortunately Goldy probably won’t make up for it on the other end.
And for bonus points Freeman is a postseason star and WS champ for an all time great franchise. Goldy?
rockondlouie wrote: ↑28 Oct 2025 11:48 am
Yes, both of these:
Freeman
367 HR
1322 RBI
2431 Hits
.300 .386 .511 .897
9 time all star
MVP (seven top 10 finishes)
1 Gold Glove
3 Silver Sluggers
64.8 fWAR
141 wRC+
Goldy
372 HR
1232 RBI
2190 Hits
.288 .378 .504 .882
7 time all star
MVP (six top 10 finishes)
4 Gold Gloves
5 Silver Sluggers
57.3 fWAR
142 wRC+
Freddie gets in the Hall before Goldy but both (IMO) get in.
No to both.
Currently.
That could change with one and certainly should with the other.
I think they're both already in mel.
I can certainly appreciate that position.
However, I have extreme high standards when it comes to the HOF.
It should be reserved for the best of the best - not settling for just the very good.
There are many who have been inducted who do not reach the standard.
I do not want there to be even more.
rockondlouie wrote: ↑28 Oct 2025 11:48 am
Yes, both of these:
Freeman
367 HR
1322 RBI
2431 Hits
.300 .386 .511 .897
9 time all star
MVP (seven top 10 finishes)
1 Gold Glove
3 Silver Sluggers
64.8 fWAR
141 wRC+
Goldy
372 HR
1232 RBI
2190 Hits
.288 .378 .504 .882
7 time all star
MVP (six top 10 finishes)
4 Gold Gloves
5 Silver Sluggers
57.3 fWAR
142 wRC+
Freddie gets in the Hall before Goldy but both (IMO) get in.
No to both.
Currently.
That could change with one and certainly should with the other.
I think they're both already in mel.
I can certainly appreciate that position.
However, I have extreme high standards when it comes to the HOF.
It should be reserved for the best of the best - not settling for just the very good.
There are many who have been inducted who do not reach the standard.
I do not want there to be even more.
I do to mel (have high standards).
But sadly the standards have been lowered the past decade w/players getting in who (IMO) are no way Hall of Fame worthy.
So like the Hall I've had to lower my standards to if I want to get these predictions right.
Not happy about it, just more watering down of the standards.
rockondlouie wrote: ↑28 Oct 2025 11:48 am
Yes, both of these:
Freeman
367 HR
1322 RBI
2431 Hits
.300 .386 .511 .897
9 time all star
MVP (seven top 10 finishes)
1 Gold Glove
3 Silver Sluggers
64.8 fWAR
141 wRC+
Goldy
372 HR
1232 RBI
2190 Hits
.288 .378 .504 .882
7 time all star
MVP (six top 10 finishes)
4 Gold Gloves
5 Silver Sluggers
57.3 fWAR
142 wRC+
Freddie gets in the Hall before Goldy but both (IMO) get in.
No to both.
Currently.
That could change with one and certainly should with the other.
I think they're both already in mel.
I can certainly appreciate that position.
However, I have extreme high standards when it comes to the HOF.
It should be reserved for the best of the best - not settling for just the very good.
There are many who have been inducted who do not reach the standard.
I do not want there to be even more.
I do to mel (have high standards).
But sadly the standards have been lowered the past decade w/players getting in who (IMO) are no way Hall of Fame worthy.
So like the Hall I've had to lower my standards to if I want to get these predictions right.
Not happy about it, just more watering down of the standards.
rockondlouie wrote: ↑28 Oct 2025 11:48 am
Yes, both of these:
Freeman
367 HR
1322 RBI
2431 Hits
.300 .386 .511 .897
9 time all star
MVP (seven top 10 finishes)
1 Gold Glove
3 Silver Sluggers
64.8 fWAR
141 wRC+
Goldy
372 HR
1232 RBI
2190 Hits
.288 .378 .504 .882
7 time all star
MVP (six top 10 finishes)
4 Gold Gloves
5 Silver Sluggers
57.3 fWAR
142 wRC+
Freddie gets in the Hall before Goldy but both (IMO) get in.
No to both.
Currently.
That could change with one and certainly should with the other.
I think they're both already in mel.
I can certainly appreciate that position.
However, I have extreme high standards when it comes to the HOF.
It should be reserved for the best of the best - not settling for just the very good.
There are many who have been inducted who do not reach the standard.
I do not want there to be even more.
I do to mel (have high standards).
But sadly the standards have been lowered the past decade w/players getting in who (IMO) are no way Hall of Fame worthy.
So like the Hall I've had to lower my standards to if I want to get these predictions right.
Not happy about it, just more watering down of the standards.
rockondlouie wrote: ↑28 Oct 2025 11:48 am
Yes, both of these:
Freeman
367 HR
1322 RBI
2431 Hits
.300 .386 .511 .897
9 time all star
MVP (seven top 10 finishes)
1 Gold Glove
3 Silver Sluggers
64.8 fWAR
141 wRC+
Goldy
372 HR
1232 RBI
2190 Hits
.288 .378 .504 .882
7 time all star
MVP (six top 10 finishes)
4 Gold Gloves
5 Silver Sluggers
57.3 fWAR
142 wRC+
Freddie gets in the Hall before Goldy but both (IMO) get in.
No to both.
Currently.
That could change with one and certainly should with the other.
I think they're both already in mel.
I can certainly appreciate that position.
However, I have extreme high standards when it comes to the HOF.
It should be reserved for the best of the best - not settling for just the very good.
There are many who have been inducted who do not reach the standard.
I do not want there to be even more.
MLB has a very high standard, we just might night always agree on a few that are in.
When we do that we should think of who is not in.
That should be okay, like having different opinions on a chat forum, we should, in this boy's
opinion, come here more for that than for like opinions. It if nothing else can
improve your position.
Only about 1.5% of players make it. Only about 1.1% of pitchers make it.
Debate is more on the individual players, goals met actually, baseball is in the conversation.