Re: Larry Walker, hall of famer?
First off, I said nothing about Walker playing the game in Coors or Joe D. in Yankee Stadium. I was speaking of the time they played the game. When Joe D. played & was entered into the HOF the standard of player was not nearly as high as it is today. Also I believe back when Joe D. played there were several less games per season then the 162 games that Walker could have played in each of his seasons.
Re: Larry Walker, hall of famer?
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giantsfan5689
I cannot believe you just compared the 56-game hitting streak to hitting 4 homers in a game....that's just a tad ridiculous
Fine let's enshrine Johnny Vander Meer...
Re: Larry Walker, hall of famer?
Not to mention that 4 homeruns was also done by Carlos Delgado, Shawn Green, Ricky Colavito, Lou Gehrig, Pat Seerey, Bobby Lowe, Ed Delahanty, Chuck Klein, Gil Hodges, Joe Adcock, Willie Mays, Mike Schmidt, and Bob Horner.
Re: Larry Walker, hall of famer?
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Dry1313
Fine let's enshrine Johnny Vander Meer...
are you forgetting the value and mysticism and popularity and importance and difficulty level and longevity required for this record? Are you forgetting that this is probably the most well-known and highly-touted record in sports? Are you forgetting that it came in the middle of an incredible career of Joe DiMaggio? Please stop trying to save your Larry Walker by degrading one of the most incredible records in all of sports.
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Bon Bon
First off, I said nothing about Walker playing the game in Coors or Joe D. in Yankee Stadium. I was speaking of the time they played the game. When Joe D. played & was entered into the HOF the standard of player was not nearly as high as it is today. Also I believe back when Joe D. played there were several less games per season then the 162 games that Walker could have played in each of his seasons.
If anything the players back then were better...
And I'm making a point on how good Larry Walker is not how bad Joe D is...
The standard of player is lower now, except the gap has widened...everyone had similar numbers with some players truly excelling...
Nowadays from the leader to the middle of the pack on almost any leaderboard there is a huge discrepancy.
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ljshorty89
Not to mention that 4 homeruns was also done by Carlos Delgado, Shawn Green, Ricky Colavito, Lou Gehrig, Pat Seerey, Bobby Lowe, Ed Delahanty, Chuck Klein, Gil Hodges, Joe Adcock, Willie Mays, Mike Schmidt, and Bob Horner.
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Dry1313
Fine let's enshrine Johnny Vander Meer...
Re: Larry Walker, hall of famer?
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Originally Posted by
giantsfan5689
are you forgetting the value and mysticism and popularity and importance and difficulty level and longevity required for this record? Are you forgetting that this is probably the most well-known and highly-touted record in sports? Are you forgetting that it came in the middle of an incredible career of Joe DiMaggio? Please stop trying to save your Larry Walker by degrading one of the most incredible records in all of sports.
So?
This is what's wrong...I don't care about hype at all...I don't care that I personally love Joe D and that I laud his record all the time.
Vander Meer did something that no one has EVER done or even come close two...two no hitters back to back.
How many people have been within ten games of Joe D?
And FTR, 18 consecutive no hit innings requires as much skill.
So are you saying based off of that Joe D deserves to be in the Hall?
Larry Walker is only behind George Brett and Frank Thomas at the closest average to .400 in the modern era...he did it in 1999...
You seriously need to drop your personal views and look OBJECTIVELY...I love Joe D as much as anyone here...all I'm saying is that Larry Walker is comparable except for the fanfare and deserves to be in the Hall of Fame
Re: Larry Walker, hall of famer?
the streak was more than fanfare and hype. it was incredible, and it was done with durability, something Walker failed to achieve. If he had durability, he probably would have been in the Hall. But this is exactly what everybody else on this thread is saying. Walker didn't have durability. Walker may have comparable stats EXCEPT FOR THE STREAK, which represents the difference between being in the hall and not.
Re: Larry Walker, hall of famer?
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Originally Posted by
Dry1313
If anything the players back then were better...
And I'm making a point on how good Larry Walker is not how bad Joe D is...
The standard of player is lower now, except the gap has widened...everyone had similar numbers with some players truly excelling...
Nowadays from the leader to the middle of the pack on almost any leaderboard there is a huge discrepancy.
I kinda disagree with the assumption that players back then are better than players of today.Players today have so many more advantages than the players of the past giving them the technology advantage to become stronger and more physically talented then the players of the past. Of course I have never seen players like Joe D. or Babe Ruth or even Mickey Mantle or even all of the players from the 70's and most from the the 80's, but the players of today like Albert Pujols and Alex Rodriguez would be monsters if they played back then.
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Bon Bon
I kinda disagree with the assumption that players back then are better than players of today.Players today have so many more advantages than the players of the past giving them the technology advantage to become stronger and more physically talented then the players of the past. Of course I have never seen players like Joe D. or Babe Ruth or even Mickey Mantle or even all of the players from the 70's and most from the the 80's, but the players of today like Albert Pujols and Alex Rodriguez would be monsters if they played back then.
Without technology would they be as good?
I don't think so. I've heard video makes Albert Pujols...so I don't know
Re: Larry Walker, hall of famer?
I don't know, but technology has happened and the players have gotten better so it is reality. From what I have seen from Pujols is that he can rake with the best of em.
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And booze and hot dogs MADE Babe Ruth. Would he be as good if his diet were regulated in 130947230957 different ways?
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He would have been even a better player with todays technology. He would have been amazing, but if he would be would have played today and had the booze & hotdog mentality he would have been the hitting equivilant of Sidney Ponson. :)
Re: Larry Walker, hall of famer?
All right, let's look at this for a second...
Larry Walker in Coors: 2050 AB, .385/.458/.721, 152 HR, 273 BB to 272 K's
So Larry Walker at home hit for a higher average than Ty Cobb...hmm...
Larry Walker outside of Coors: 4284 AB, .281/.362/.494, 199 HR, 550 BBs to 838 K's
Most comparable player here: Fred Lynn. Anyone think Fred Lynn's a Hall of Famer?
I rest my case.
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browntown653
All right, let's look at this for a second...
Larry Walker in Coors: 2050 AB, .385/.458/.721, 152 HR, 273 BB to 272 K's
So Larry Walker at home hit for a higher average than Ty Cobb...hmm...
Larry Walker outside of Coors: 4284 AB, .281/.362/.494, 199 HR, 550 BBs to 838 K's
Most comparable player here: Fred Lynn. Anyone think Fred Lynn's a Hall of Famer?
I rest my case.
Great comparison
Re: Larry Walker, hall of famer?
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Originally Posted by
browntown653
All right, let's look at this for a second...
Larry Walker in Coors: 2050 AB, .385/.458/.721, 152 HR, 273 BB to 272 K's
So Larry Walker at home hit for a higher average than Ty Cobb...hmm...
Larry Walker outside of Coors: 4284 AB, .281/.362/.494, 199 HR, 550 BBs to 838 K's
Most comparable player here: Fred Lynn. Anyone think Fred Lynn's a Hall of Famer?
I rest my case.
People voted yes for Carl Yastremski
Let's see. 5948 AB, .306/.402/.503, 237 HR, 959 BBs to 642 Ks at Fenway, Comparable to hmm...Larry Walker.
Away: 6040 AB, .264/.357/.422, 215 HR, 886 BBs to 753 Ks Away from Fenway, comparable to Rey Ordonez...
FTR, there are tons of players who hit better at home in the HOF...Walker is a slight anamoly but does that mean that players shouldn't be inducted because they played in Coors? Well then I guess Yaz shouldn't be in because of Fenway...
Let's look at another player, Kirby Puckett...
KP: .318 AVG, 207 HR, 134 SB, .837 OPS, 2304 H, 1085 RBI, .989 FP, 142 OFAST, 7244 AB
Walker: .313 AVG, 383 HR, 230 SB, .965 OPS, 2160 H, 1311 RBI, .987 FP, 155 OFAST, 6907 AB
Puckett's in the Hall...Walker has numbers slightly better...
Want me to keep finding comparable players in the Hall?
It isn't a difficult thing to do.