HOF Day - Alomar and Blyleven

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  • BostonSportsFan
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    • Jul 2010
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    #16
    Re: HOF Day - Alomar and Blyleven

    Originally posted by Vintagedeputy
    Its not sarcasm, and I'm not saying that he isn't worthy....he just wouldn't be the first name that comes to my mind if you were trying to pick HOF 2nd basemen.
    In no particular order, he ranks right up in this top 5 of the greatest 2nd basemen to ever play the game including Jackie Robinson, Rogers Hornsby, Joe Morgan, Eddie Collins and maybe Nap Lajoie. I have always seen him ranked ahead of Sandberg, Carew, etc.

    In every list I have ever seen he is listed in the top 3 - 5 usually of all time by the people who study this stuff for a living.

    He was a magician with a glove and at one point in the 90's was one of the top 5 players in baseball at any position when you consider he could hit for average, steal bases, incredible defense, had some pop to his bat etc.

    Just my take

    Joe

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    • mbrieve
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      • Jul 2008
      • 451

      #17
      Re: HOF Day - Alomar and Blyleven

      Originally posted by kellsox
      Blyleven does not strike me as a hall of fame pitcher. His stats were an accumulation of being a good pitcher for an extended period of time. during that extended time i dont believe he was close to being a "feared" pitcher A 14-12 average record screams above average to me, not greatness. Seems to be getting a little easier to get into the hall of fame. He probably is a better candidate for the "hall of very good"
      He was only 17 wins away from being a 300 Wins and 3000 K's guy. Also, isn't longevity a sign of greatness and almost a prerequisite for the HOF? There are a lot of guys that had great 8-10 year careers and then injuries catch up with them.

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      • kellsox
        Senior Member
        • Jan 2006
        • 904

        #18
        Re: HOF Day - Alomar and Blyleven

        Originally posted by mbrieve
        He was only 17 wins away from being a 300 Wins and 3000 K's guy. Also, isn't longevity a sign of greatness and almost a prerequisite for the HOF? There are a lot of guys that had great 8-10 year careers and then injuries catch up with them.
        Longevity doesn't equal greatness( although it can). In blyleven's case it shows the ability to pitch consistently and avoid career/perfomance ending injury. In 22 seasons He made 2 all-star teams, finished in the top 10 in cy young voting 4 times and won 20 games 1 time. That doesnt seem like someone who is deserving of being honored as one of baseballs all time greats.

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        • ahuff
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          • Nov 2005
          • 677

          #19
          Re: HOF Day - Alomar and Blyleven

          You can use this to see how Blyleven stacks up against other great/future HOF players. I was shocked to see how close he was to Maddux in many of the categories.

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          • Sincityson
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            • Oct 2006
            • 463

            #20
            Re: HOF Day - Alomar and Blyleven

            To appreciate Alomar, one had to see him play day in & day out. His fielding skills as a second baseman were incredible.

            Originally posted by BaseballGM
            I hope this is sarcasm. If not, you must not have seen him play from 1990-2000.
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            • Rob L
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              • Nov 2005
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              #21
              Re: HOF Day - Alomar and Blyleven

              Originally posted by kellsox
              Longevity doesn't equal greatness( although it can). In blyleven's case it shows the ability to pitch consistently and avoid career/perfomance ending injury. In 22 seasons He made 2 all-star teams, finished in the top 10 in cy young voting 4 times and won 20 games 1 time. That doesnt seem like someone who is deserving of being honored as one of baseballs all time greats.
              I think his W-L record would have been much better if he hadn't been on crappy teams the majority of his career. Hell, The Big Train would have blown Cy Youngs win record out of the water if the Senators were remotely decent during his time. Too be really shallow, his strike out total deserves the moniker of "great".
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              • Rob L
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                • Nov 2005
                • 1237

                #22
                Re: HOF Day - Alomar and Blyleven

                BTW, I was hoping this would be a "show your Alomar and Blyleven GU items" thread. The moderators need to move this to the General Sports Discussion forum.
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                • Mark17
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                  • May 2006
                  • 379

                  #23
                  Re: HOF Day - Alomar and Blyleven

                  Originally posted by Dewey2007
                  I guess I just didn't see him pitch enough but to me he was just very good over a long period of time. I just don't think of greatness when I think of Blyleven's career. I don't think you can say he was the dominant pitcher of his era or even a top 5 guy really. But who am I to say. He got in and that's all that counts. He's been waiting a long time for this so you have to be happy for the guy.
                  Define "dominant." The most dominating thing a pitcher can do to a batter is to strikle him out. The most dominating thing a pitcher can do to a team (besides no-hitting them, which Bert did once) is shut them out.

                  Bert ranks 5th all-time in strikeouts (3701) and ninth all-time in shutouts (60).

                  The shutouts ranking is particularly impressive because of all the pitchers who broke into the big leagues since 1942, the leaders are Ryan (61), Seaver (61), and Bert (60.)

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                  • 5kRunner
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                    • Aug 2007
                    • 560

                    #24
                    Re: HOF Day - Alomar and Blyleven

                    Alomar is a hall of famer in my book. He was probably the best 2b in baseball for a decade.

                    I've always been on the fence about Blyleven. I agree his career stats seem to make hime a hall of famer. The strikeouts and shutouts are impressive. But the one stat I can't seem to turn away from is that he was an all-star only twice. A legit hall of fame in my mind should be a fixture on the all-star team. But, I don't vote, so who cares. He's a hall of famer now.

                    Congrats to them both.
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                    • xpress34
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                      • Sep 2008
                      • 2648

                      #25
                      Re: HOF Day - Alomar and Blyleven

                      I'm just going to say this on the 'All-Star' scale that everyone seems to want to throw around... rating on a guy (especially current players) on how many All-Star games they make is a joke, since fans have voted for them since 1970.

                      Fans vote for who is POPULAR - not who deserves to go. This was really highlighted last year when Jimmy Rollins was in the lead for SS in the NL despite having only played in 12 games due to injuries.

                      Most fans who vote pay no attention to actual stats and simply vote because they like a player, so the players's shouldn't be punished in their HOF selection because of FAN voting.

                      Even GOLD GLOVES won is becoming a popularity contest and is no longer based on what it was intended to be based on - the players DEFENSE. Examples? How about a guy being discussed in another thread - Rafael Palmeiro winning the Gold Glove at 1st after only playing like a 1/4 of the season there? Another? I'll use Jimmy Rollins again. In 2007 Troy Tulowitzki had the HIGHEST Fielding % of ANY player in the Majors. Not just SS and not just NL, but every position in both leagues. Why didn't he win the GG? Because the writers said, "A Rookie has NEVER won the Gold Glove and a Rookie won't win it this year either". When asked why Rollins won it, there was a comment made about his HRs and such... when did OFFENSIVE numbers contribute to a DEFENSIVE award? Give him the Silver Slugger, but Tulo should have had the GG.

                      Sorry for the rant, but I get a little worked up when awards/honors that are now just popularity contests are used to rate players on their careers.

                      To put it all in perspective - Dick Allen was one of (if not the best) 1B of his era - and a multi time All-Star - and he's not in the HOF. Why? Because he didn't like the press (i.e. BWAA) and they paid him back in kind but not giving him the votes.

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                      • kellsox
                        Senior Member
                        • Jan 2006
                        • 904

                        #26
                        Re: HOF Day - Alomar and Blyleven

                        In the case of Blyleven the amount of all star appearances are telling because pitchers are not picked by fans

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                        • Mark17
                          Senior Member
                          • May 2006
                          • 379

                          #27
                          Re: HOF Day - Alomar and Blyleven

                          Originally posted by kellsox
                          In the case of Blyleven the amount of all star appearances are telling because pitchers are not picked by fans

                          Using that logic, maybe Nolan Ryan shouldn't be in the Hall then, since he played in just 5 All Star games in his 27 year career.

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                          • 5kRunner
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                            • Aug 2007
                            • 560

                            #28
                            Re: HOF Day - Alomar and Blyleven

                            Originally posted by Mark17
                            Using that logic, maybe Nolan Ryan shouldn't be in the Hall then, since he played in just 5 All Star games in his 27 year career.
                            Unless I can't count. Nolan Ryan was an All Star 8 times.
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                            • Mark17
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                              • May 2006
                              • 379

                              #29
                              Re: HOF Day - Alomar and Blyleven

                              Originally posted by 5kRunner
                              Unless I can't count. Nolan Ryan was an All Star 8 times.
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                              • Fnazxc0114
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                                • Aug 2007
                                • 1252

                                #30
                                Re: HOF Day - Alomar and Blyleven

                                Im glad to see blyleven get in
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