In the 5-year window you cited, 2015-2019 -
1.037 OPS home
.838 OPS away
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ramfandan wrote: ↑05 Aug 2025 09:42 am Mike Schmidt has consistently praised Nolan Arenado, calling him the "heir apparent" to the greatest third basemen of all time. Schmidt, widely considered the best third baseman ever, has publicly stated that Arenado is on a path to join him and others in Cooperstown. He highlights Arenado's exceptional defense and offensive production, noting that Arenado's numbers are "crazy". Schmidt believes Arenado is the greatest defensive third baseman currently playing and potentially ever.
I think the writers that vote on Hall of Famers will certainly take into consideration comments by his peers. From what I have read and heard on MLB (Mark DeRosa comments included ) , the baseball people seem to think that his combination of superlative defensive , consistent offense , and longevity will earn him a spot in the Hall of Fame.
Yes, his offensive numbers alone don't put him in the HOF but the combination of one of the greatest 3rd baseman defensively and good off. stats should get him a spot in Cooperstown .
Ozzie Smith earned HOF thru his superior defense with decent numbers on offense.
Thank you for the stats.Quincy Varnish wrote: ↑05 Aug 2025 11:41 amIn the 5-year window you cited, 2015-2019 -
1.037 OPS home
.838 OPS away
Hi Dan,ramfandan wrote: ↑05 Aug 2025 09:42 am Mike Schmidt has consistently praised Nolan Arenado, calling him the "heir apparent" to the greatest third basemen of all time. Schmidt, widely considered the best third baseman ever, has publicly stated that Arenado is on a path to join him and others in Cooperstown. He highlights Arenado's exceptional defense and offensive production, noting that Arenado's numbers are "crazy". Schmidt believes Arenado is the greatest defensive third baseman currently playing and potentially ever.
I think the writers that vote on Hall of Famers will certainly take into consideration comments by his peers. From what I have read and heard on MLB (Mark DeRosa comments included ) , the baseball people seem to think that his combination of superlative defensive , consistent offense , and longevity will earn him a spot in the Hall of Fame.
Yes, his offensive numbers alone don't put him in the HOF but the combination of one of the greatest 3rd baseman defensively and good off. stats should get him a spot in Cooperstown .
Ozzie Smith earned HOF thru his superior defense with decent numbers on offense.
Fact is, if NA was currently 3 seasons away from getting 2,000 hits and was kicking around 280 HRs, he wouldn't be looked at the same way....RamFan08NY wrote: ↑05 Aug 2025 12:00 pm He's going to finish his career with similar #s as Brooks Robinson. While NA is certainly no Mike Schmit, hes is all of Brooks Robinson. Arenado played in Coors, Robinson played in a hitters era.
???RamFan08NY wrote: ↑05 Aug 2025 12:00 pm He's going to finish his career with similar #s as Brooks Robinson. While NA is certainly no Mike Schmit, hes is all of Brooks Robinson. Arenado played in Coors, Robinson played in a hitters era.
Agree that Arenado’s stats are more comparable to Brooks Robinson’s than Mike Schmidt’s.RamFan08NY wrote: ↑05 Aug 2025 12:00 pm He's going to finish his career with similar #s as Brooks Robinson. While NA is certainly no Mike Schmit, hes is all of Brooks Robinson. Arenado played in Coors, Robinson played in a hitters era.
Ops + does factor in the ballpark factor. Also offense across the league was up during those seasons. Arenado in 2022 with us had a 151 ops+ his best ops+ in colorado was 133. He also was younger then. His 2022 proves he could rake outside of colorado- while the rW totals like ops avg homeruns were down- as mentiomed ops+ takes that into account of colorados ballpark and 2022 was in a much better pitching era. Unfortunately ges just cooked but he was great in his prime.ecleme22 wrote: ↑04 Aug 2025 20:09 pm I don't think so.
Career stats:
1911 hits
351 HR
.339 OBP
.507 SLUG
.847 OPS
119 OPS+
In Colorado, he had:
-5 SEASONS in row of 37-42 HRs, leading the league three times.
-5 SEASONS of .898 OPS - .962 OPS
That's like having 5 seasons in a row BETTER than his 2022 season...
So what are those numbers if he played outside of Colorado?
Does he even have 300 HRs. Would he even be in line for his 2000th hit? Would his career OPS+ be under 110?
I'm guessing he would be similar to Longoria, Fryman and a little Brooks Robinson, hitting wise.
And with that, he would fall short of the Hall of Fame.
That great year you say was worse was easily his best year in regards to how he did vs the league. He had a 151 ops+ for us that year. In colorado his best was 133 and he only reached 130 3 timesecleme22 wrote: ↑05 Aug 2025 11:37 amEh, he put up one great year. And that great year was worse than his all 5 of his big Colo years.Othawhitemeat wrote: ↑05 Aug 2025 10:59 amWhile he benefitted from Coors, I also think Arenado should be considered that he is one of the best defensive 3rd basemen ever while being a very good offensive player wherever he played. Nolan put up 2 really great years in St. Louis too with 30 and 34 homers with the latter being one of finishing 3rd in MVP voting.
JMO.
You don’t think he’s a certain HOFer? Cool.Wattage wrote: ↑05 Aug 2025 13:08 pmOps + does factor in the ballpark factor. Also offense across the league was up during those seasons. Arenado in 2022 with us had a 151 ops+ his best ops+ in colorado was 133. He also was younger then. His 2022 proves he could rake outside of colorado- while the rW totals like ops avg homeruns were down- as mentiomed ops+ takes that into account of colorados ballpark and 2022 was in a much better pitching era. Unfortunately ges just cooked but he was great in his prime.ecleme22 wrote: ↑04 Aug 2025 20:09 pm I don't think so.
Career stats:
1911 hits
351 HR
.339 OBP
.507 SLUG
.847 OPS
119 OPS+
In Colorado, he had:
-5 SEASONS in row of 37-42 HRs, leading the league three times.
-5 SEASONS of .898 OPS - .962 OPS
That's like having 5 seasons in a row BETTER than his 2022 season...
So what are those numbers if he played outside of Colorado?
Does he even have 300 HRs. Would he even be in line for his 2000th hit? Would his career OPS+ be under 110?
I'm guessing he would be similar to Longoria, Fryman and a little Brooks Robinson, hitting wise.
And with that, he would fall short of the Hall of Fame.
Yes his homerun totals would be down which may hurt his case. I still dont think hes a certain hall of famer with how hes dropped off
I think hed be certain if he was just league average for a few more years. But at this point im almost wondering if he will have 2 more injury plagued .650 ops years or worse with less than 10 homeruns and be out of the league when his contract is upecleme22 wrote: ↑05 Aug 2025 13:17 pmYou don’t think he’s a certain HOFer? Cool.Wattage wrote: ↑05 Aug 2025 13:08 pmOps + does factor in the ballpark factor. Also offense across the league was up during those seasons. Arenado in 2022 with us had a 151 ops+ his best ops+ in colorado was 133. He also was younger then. His 2022 proves he could rake outside of colorado- while the rW totals like ops avg homeruns were down- as mentiomed ops+ takes that into account of colorados ballpark and 2022 was in a much better pitching era. Unfortunately ges just cooked but he was great in his prime.ecleme22 wrote: ↑04 Aug 2025 20:09 pm I don't think so.
Career stats:
1911 hits
351 HR
.339 OBP
.507 SLUG
.847 OPS
119 OPS+
In Colorado, he had:
-5 SEASONS in row of 37-42 HRs, leading the league three times.
-5 SEASONS of .898 OPS - .962 OPS
That's like having 5 seasons in a row BETTER than his 2022 season...
So what are those numbers if he played outside of Colorado?
Does he even have 300 HRs. Would he even be in line for his 2000th hit? Would his career OPS+ be under 110?
I'm guessing he would be similar to Longoria, Fryman and a little Brooks Robinson, hitting wise.
And with that, he would fall short of the Hall of Fame.
Yes his homerun totals would be down which may hurt his case. I still dont think hes a certain hall of famer with how hes dropped off
I look forward to how many would be like you if he finished with his career w like 1910 hits and 323 HRs.
Ernie Banks played 19 seasons for the Cubs (the lovable losers) wa the nickname and played in over 2,500 games.
Excellent post, Ozzie !Ozziesfan41 wrote: ↑05 Aug 2025 13:24 pm Hes a hall of fame player for sure but man i wish Mo hadnt flown down there and filled his head with dreams of putting forth the best effort to contend and talked him out of Opting out he should have told him the truth that he was going to do his usual half [ashed] mo effort to contend and let him opt out