Paul Konerko A sold-out crowd cheers for Paul Konerko of the Chicago White Sox as he is honored during a pre-game ceremony. He topped 50 home runs four times and finished with 583 career homers. The fact that Carter and Fisk were elected and Simmons lasted just one year on the ballot is just wrong. Here are three players who hit 400 HRs and won't make it into the National Baseball Hall of Fame. Bagwell has been on the Hall of Fame ballot for two years and if trends hold up, he should find himself in Cooperstown one day. Only four players who are eligible for the Hall of Fame and not enshrined have more hits than Buckner's 2,715. Lopat was a mainstay in the rotation of the great New York Yankee teams of the 1950s. Raines has been on the ballot for six years, and during that time his vote percentage has gone from 24.3 in . Clark's career trajectory didn't continue on that path, though, as injuries robbed him of hundreds of games in the 1990s. Hodges' 370 homers might not stand as too impressive today, but when he retired it marked the league's fourth-best career total. He was a four-time All-Star and received MVP votes in eight consecutive seasons from 1938 to 1945. He also won five Gold Gloves, had two top-three MVP finishes and ended his career with 200 home runs, when that meant something as a catcher. Torre was a nine-time All-Star and the 1971 NL MVP after batting .363 with 230 hits and 137 RBI. The 1985 AL MVP was a prolific run-producer for the Yankees until a bad back sabotaged his power and longevity. He didn't get his start until he was 26 and lasted just 12 years in the bigs, compiling a 166-112 record. Before a fine career as a manager, Kuenn was one of the top hitters in the majors during the 1950s and 1960s. All other pitchers in that category who are eligible are in the Hall of Fame as well. a . Considered one of the top dead-ball era players not in the Hall of Fame, Daubert was an excellent all-around players for the Brooklyn Superbas and Cincinnati Reds in the early 20th century. He has a .279 average with a .350 OBP, 435 home runs, 1,587 RBIs and 312 steals to go along with nine. Parker was not only a feared hitter who won two batting titles, but he was also one of the top defensive outfielders in the game. For eight straight years he made the AL All-Star team and finished in the top 20 for AL MVP voting. Discussion of suicide or self-harm is not tolerated and will result in an immediate ban. He finished with just 275 career homers and a .260 batting average. Not for me. He retired early at the age of 36, and if he hung on as long as some of his more accomplished outfield peers, he could have easily gotten to 3,000 hits. He currently ranks 12th and is 18 hits away from tying Paul Molitor, who currently occupies 10th place. He won at least 20 games four straight seasons, finished in the top four of the Cy Young voting for three straight years and placed fifth in the AL MVP voting in 1968. A rare switch-hitting catcher, Simmons held the National League record for switch-hit home runs at any position when he retired with 182. 97. He is responsible for one of the game's greatest accomplishments, though, pitching back-to-back no-hitters in 1938. Here are the best Hall of Fame candidates at each position. Research is still ongoing and we'll continue to publish updates as more information becomes available. When Smith retired, he was the game's all-time saves leader and topped the list in games finished. The righty went 48-16 and struck out 417 batters in 587 innings. During his time with the White Sox, Minoso was a seven-time All-Star who finished fourth in the MVP voting on four different occasions. Along with Hank Greenberg, Bridges is the only other Tiger to appear in four World Series. Morris has increased his votes in each of the past five years, peaking in 2012 at 66.7 percent to finish second behind Barry Larkin. Hodges consistently finished in the top five in Hall of Fame balloting throughout his career. O'Doul had just seven full seasons as an offensive player, but he had two top-three finishes in MVP voting. Of his 310 career starts, 298 of them were complete games. 18 Apr. During that time he made the all-star game every year, hit more than .300, and hit more than 35 home . He finished fifth in the AL MVP voting on three separate occasions. McNally may have had a short peak with the Baltimore Orioles, but what a peak it was. He finished fourth in the MVP voting that year behind Hall of Famers Paul Waner, Frankie Frisch and Rogers Hornsby. Usually when you finish your career as the all-time leader in a major category, you are a lock for the Hall of Fame. Whitaker was a solid all-around player for the Tigers, but never really excelled in any one area on an elite level. Pinson's career is somewhat overshadowed by the contemporaries he played against as an outfielder in the 1960s and 1970s. Cone didn't compile big career numbers since he battled injuries for many years, but he matches up with the best in some of his individual years. From 1982 to 1985, Murphy played in every single game, was an NL All-Star, Gold Glove and Silver Slugger award winner, and finished in the top 10 in MVP voting in each season. He finished with 283 wins, the second-highest total of any modern pitcher not elected to the Hall of Fame who is eligible. "Rowdy Richard" Bartell's career started just as Ty Cobb's was ending, but Bartell carried Cobb's legacy of playing the game with reckless abandon. He finished with 2,210 career hits and played excellent defense. Bartell didn't have the hitting prowess of Cobb, but he did have a fine career nevertheless. Top 3 Seaons. It is usually reported to three decimal places and pronounced as if it were multiplied by 1,000: a player with a batting average of .300 is "batting three-hundred." A point (or percentage point) is understood to be .001. It was the same year that Old Hoss Radbourn won 59 games. Ryan was elected to the Hall of Fame in 1999. The year before he left, Travis led the AL with 218 hits and batted .359, two points higher than Joe DiMaggio in his year of "The Streak." Ferrell pitched 85 complete games over a three-year span in the mid-1930s. Schuerholz also scored . He was an eight-time All-Star, six-time Silver Slugger Award winner and won three Gold Gloves. Morris is in a race against time and semantics in his quest to make it to Cooperstown. Please seek professional guidance. He received Cy Young award votes in five seasons, winning it in 1994. He consistently received between 25 to 30 percent of the votes on the Hall of Fame ballot, peaking in 1988 when he finished sixth with 39.3 percent. Note: Players are eligible for the Hall of Fame five years after they retire. Career: 24 years (1984-2007) Teams: Boston Red Sox, Toronto Blue Jays, New York Yankees, Houston Astros Suttles earned five All-Star nods as part of a 23-year Hall of Fame . He also didn't thrive in the postseason, going 0-2 with an 8.44 ERA in four games. However, once he got to the Yankees in 1947 his career took off. Predictably, he ran into arm trouble after that and his career numbers suffered as a result. I don't think Votto catches him in the power numbers even with 8 . The others are Randy Johnson, Nolan Ryan and Sandy Koufax. He ranks higher than pitchers like Catfish Hunter, Don Drysdale and Jim Bunning in that category. Instead of talking about his incredible baseball accomplishments, Palmeiro's career is defined as being one of the poster boys for the steroid era. Over his final seven seasons, he topped 130 games played just once. That came 10 years after he clubbed 51 for the Giants in 1955, the longest stretch between 50-homer seasons for any player. Bill Mazeroski was a career .260 hitter. With such a rich history and so many different eras that exist in stark contrast of each other, baseball lends itself to some great arguments. Pete Browning-.341 average. Oliver was a career .303 hitter over 18 seasons and won the 1982 NL title with the Expos as a 35-year-old. In his 10 full seasons (leaving out two wrecked by injuries), he has won two batting titles, made five All-Star squads, and hit over .300 every year. Pinson is a somewhat forgotten star of the 1960s Reds and a great bat to have atop the lineup. now in the modern age batting average is deemed pretty meaningless by Saber metrics. The highest number of games he played in after the age of 29 was 109 in 1951. He threw over 500 innings five times, including 657 innings in 1880. The plaque dedicated to Sanford 'Sandy' Koufax at the Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, New . John was another compiler, but the fact that he was able to stick around long enough to compile those statistics is incredible in itself. While he was one of the best players in the league during that time, he didn't maintain that excellence for a long period of time. Simmons may not have the hardware of Hall of Fame catching peers Gary Carter and Carlton Fisk, but he really isn't that far off. John's 288 career wins are the highest total of any eligible non-Hall of Famer, and he is one of just eight pitchers to start at least 700 games in his career. Reynolds made five All-Star games and had two top-three MVP finishes. A sturdy third sacker, listed at 6-foot-4 and 245 pounds during his playing career, Rolen - just the ninth third basemen elected to the Hall of Fame by the BBWAA - played 17 seasons from 1996 through 2012, splitting his time between the Phillies, Cardinals, Blue Jays and Reds. "Indian Bob" is one of the great underrated players of the 1930s and 1940s, lost in the shuffle of playing at the same time as Joe DiMaggio, Jimmie Foxx, Mel Ott, Lou Gehrig and Hank Greenberg. No advertising or spamming is permitted. In 1971, he finished fourth with 180 votes, better than 12 future Hall of Famers. He was a key pitcher on the great A's teams of the 1970s and finished his 17-year career with a record of 209-161. Clark was a six time All Star and borderline Hall of Famer. Cramer played a total of 20 seasons from 1929 to 1948 and had long stints with the As, Red Sox and Tigers. The very worst position player ever selected to the Hall of Fame was Tommy McCarthy, a 19th-century outfielder. If Wood didn't sustain an injury to the thumb on his pitching hand in 1913, he very well could have been mentioned along with Christy Mathewson and Walter Johnson as the top pitchers of baseball's early years. He batted .300 in six seasons between 1971 and 1980 and was a power threat for a catcher, topping 20 home runs six times as well. Strikeouts thrown by a pitcher in a career, 5,714, Nolan Ryan, 1966-93 . His peak came in 1967 when he finished with 29 percent of the vote, ahead of 10 future Hall of Famers, including pitchers Hal Newhouser and Bob Lemon. Mullane was anambidextrous pitcher who compiled 284 wins from 1881 to 1894. Pujols will obviously make the Hall of Fame one day, but right now the biggest question is if he reached the top 10 for most hits ever. He was a six-time All-Star and twice finished in the top 10 in MVP voting. Maz got in because of his glove. He had enough support to stay on the Hall of Fame ballot for the maximum of 15 years, garnering 88 votes in 2008, his final year. Notes: A minimum of 1,000 career games played and 1,000 career at-bats are needed to make this list, raw averages are presented to further clarify the one-thousand greatest career batting averages of all-time, and a bold faced entry denotes that the player was active during the previous Major League season. He was a seven-time All-Star. NL in hits in 1999 with 206. A. He retired following the 1993 season with eight All-Star Game selections, 773 starts (second all-time to Cy Young) and the lowest hits-per-nine-innings-pitched ratio (6.56) of any pitcher in history. From the time he broke into the league in 1986, Clark was one of the top hitters in the National League. Colavito topped 30 homers seven times, including a league-leading 42 in 1959. In five years, he will enter the Hall of Fame as one of the . His wins total is among the highest of anybody not elected to the Hall of Fame. His 383 sacrifice hits still remains third all time. He was a six-time All-Star and a three-time top-five MVP finisher. He topped 20 wins for the Browns in four consecutive seasons, maxing out at a league-leading 27 wins in 1921. Before that, O'Doul had some great seasons as a left fielder after being converted from a pitcher at the age of 31. If there was a Hall of Fame for baseball names, Shocker would be an unquestioned first-ballot entry. He won eight Gold Gloves and finished his career with a .313 average and 383 home runs. In terms of overall productivity, the sweet spot for the average Hall of Famer is a WAR between 50 and 70. In making this list, players were not penalized for admitting steroid use or rumored steroid use. Bagwell's numbers are there, and he passes the eye test as a dominant player in his era, but the cloud of steroids has kept him out so far, right or wrong. Marty Dobrow | Special to MassLive. He also held the record for most hits and doubles by a catcher with 2,472 and 483, respectively. Some argue that he is the best player not enshrined in Cooperstown, while his detractors say he didn't play long enough and his surly attitude turned off a lot of people. While he wasn't a superstar on the level of contemporaries like George Brett or Mike Schmidt, he wasn't far off from players like Jim Rice and Andre Dawson. McInnis was an excellent, fundamentally sound first baseman in the early part of the 20th century for the A's and Red Sox. He batted over .300 seven times and was known for having fantastic range at shortstop. You won't find Pete Rose, Shoeless Joe or Eddie Cicotte on this list. Franco led the league in saves three times and was a four-time All-Star. The latest in the sports world, emailed daily. 10-07-2016, 07:41 AM. Simmons was an eight-time All-Star despite playing his career in the National League alongside Carter and Johnny Bench. in double plays turned by a first baseman six times in his career (cover photo: Denver Post) Rube Marquard was elected to the Hall of Fame in 1971. His 385 career home runs are the 10th-highest total for any American League right-handed batter. One of the great clutch hitters of his era, Martinez finished with a .312 career average and topped 500 doubles and 300 homers in his 18-year career. However, the high intensity took its toll physically on Martin, who only played over 100 games five times in his career. (Photo by JOHN G. MABANGLO/AFP via Getty Images). Over his 12-year career, his 162-game average season was 40 home runs, 130 RBI and a .295 average. Dave Kingman Home Runs: 442 Beltre put up amazing numbers before retiring after the 2018 season. Dave Orr-hit .342 but only played 8 seasons, so he isn't eligible for the Hall. He hit 136 homers over his final five seasons after hitting just 159 the previous 10 seasons. During his eight seasons in pinstripes, he went 131-60 with a 3.30 ERA. For the kind of player Raines was, that should not keep him out of the Hall of Fame. Lofton was a 6-time all-star and a 4-time gold glove award winner who finished his career with nearly 2500 hits, over 1500 runs scored and 622 stolen bases. With Clark in the fold, it's easy to think that another World Series flag, or two, would be flying at Kauffman. While all of those marks were eventually broken, there was no question that at the time of his retirement, he was one of the greatest hitting catchers of all time. Lolich enjoyed a solid career spent mostly with the Detroit Tigers, but his exploits in the 1968 World Series are his legacy. Abreu is the perfect compliment to the talent on this roster, giving the Astros a right-handed bat that can slot in between two great left-handed hitters in Yordan Alvarez and Kyle Tucker. He was up for Hall of Fame consideration in 2008, but he fell short of enshrinement once again. He had four top-four finishes in Cy Young award voting, winning the award unanimously in 1988. Parrish was considered one of the top all-around catchers of the 1980s along with Gary Carter, Carlton Fisk and Ted Simmons. Joe Morgan, Frankie Frisch, Eddie Collins, Roberto Alomar and Craig Biggio have led the way. But not many . The four-time Gold Glove winner finished with a .977 fielding percentage, which ranks 23rd all time at shortstop. Murphy was hurt by a severe drop-off in production after the age of 31. Before getting started on the modern ballplayers, here is a look at nine deserving players from the 1800s who haven't been inducted into the Hall of Fame. Garvey will likely be a strong Veterans Committee candidate years down the line. His 288 home runs ranked eighth in MLB history at the time of his retirement. He won eight Gold Gloves and had four MVP top-10 finishes. Bill Buckner Only four players who are eligible for the Hall of Fame and not enshrined have more hits than Buckner's. Mays was the pitcher who hit Ray Chapman in the head with a pitch, killing the popular Cleveland Indian in a game in 1920. He consistently finished in the top 10 for Hall of Fame voting, but he never cracked the 30 percent barrier. Colavito was also an excellent outfielder, possessing one of the greatest throwing arms in the game. The 10-time All-Star won the NL MVP in 1974 and led the NL in hits in both 1978 and 1980. Harder may never have been a dominant pitcher, but he was incredibly reliable over a career that started while Babe Ruth was in his heyday and ended after World War II. His play on the field, though, is worthy of enshrinement. He finished his 14-year career with 2,089 hits and a .298 career average. Starting in 1953, Pierce made the All-Star game seven out of the next nine years and received MVP votes in five seasons. Research by Baseball Almanac. George Kell was a 10-time All-Star and hit more than .300 nine times. He finished with 254 career wins, finished in the top five in Cy Young voting five times and won 20 games three times. The 1969 Cy Young award winner, Cuellar won 20 games four times and finished his career with 185 wins. Sain received support for the Hall of Fame in 1975 when he received 123 votes in his final year on the ballot. Despite the tragedy, Mays had a very productive 15-year career. He received MVP votes seven times, finishing second in 1987. Hall of Fame Batting Register | Baseball-Reference.com Hall of Fame Batting Register Average Batting HOFer's stats include batters and player inductees only. Garvey was even better in the postseason, holding a .338 average and 11 home runs in 55 games. Johnson played just 13 years, but topped 100 RBI eight times, 100 runs six times and 25 home runs six times. He grades well in baseball-reference.com's Hall of Fame Career Standards. He led the AL in doubles three times, RBI once, hits twice and OPS once. Not only was he able to go far to his left and right, but he charged the bunt as well as anyone and had range back into foul territory. However, his ability as one of the game's top sluggers cannot be denied. He finished with 2,445 career hits and a career .303 average. While he wasn't a home run hitter, Grace was a prolific doubles hitter, topping 500 for his career. His career total of 1,614 walks ranks 11th all time. One of the best and longest-running arguments fans like to get involved with revolves around the Major League Baseball Hall of Fame. His .248 career batting average and status as a "compiler" are his main detractors. Nettles was a superior defender who finished fifth and sixth in the American League MVP voting in 1977 and 1978, respectively. He won the 1994 MVP award and finished in the top 10 in the voting five other times. How does a world-class base stealer with 3,023 career hits not qualify for the Hall of Fame? Beltran becomes eligible for the Hall in 2023, and his case will be among the most controversial in recent memory due to his involvement in the Astros sign-stealing saga. He was the 1978 NL MVP, won two World Series titles and received MVP votes in nine seasons, finishing in the top five of the voting five times. Unlike Barry Bonds or Roger Clemens, people aren't lining up to say that McGwire was a Hall of Fame player before he took steroids. Even for people who think Smith was better than Trammell, it wasn't as much as their Hall of Fame ballot gaps suggest. Hes basically a forgotten star at this point. First, a player had to play a majority of their games in the 1900s. It is hard to argue that Beltran's resume is not Hall of Fame-worthy. That it took Votto, one of the best pure hitters of his era, 15 seasons to reach 2,000 hits came as a bit of a surprise to many baseball fans. Brown was named in the Mitchell Report as a possible steroid user, but no hard evidence surfaced about his use. Mattingly batted over .300 in each of his first six full seasons, leading the AL in 1984 with a .343 average. Smith had a long, productive career and while he was never great, he was often very good. Indeed, only 33 men are members of the elite 3,000-Hit Club. He won the National League pitching triple crown in 1918 and finished with a career record of 178-137. In 1985, at the age of 38, he enjoyed a revival when he hit 40 home runs. He's 30 hits short of 2,500, 12 homers short of 300, nine points short of a career .300 batting average (he was above the mark until 2009), five points short of a .400 on-base percentage (he. That's no small task when his staffmates were Hall of Famers Eddie Plank, Chief Bender, Herb Pennock and Stan Coveleski. From 1946 to 1950, he won 20 games four times, leading the league with 24 wins and 28 complete games in 1948. Here are some more .300+ hitters who aren't in the Hall: Lefty O'Doul-the man hit .349 in his career! He was a key member of the Yankees during the Mickey Mantle era. The general rule is that 3,000 career hits is an automatic ticket to induction in the Hall of Fame and that generally remains the case, though there are a handful still on the outside looking. His Hall of Fame case remains one of the most controversial and hes been bypassed by the Veterans Committee four times. Helton is one of only two players in baseball history to have at least. Johnson's career numbers were hurt by a late start, as he didn't make his debut until he was 27 years old. At the end of his career, he ranked in the top five for American League right-handed batters in career RBI, runs, total bases, slugging and walks. Martin was a key member of the Gashouse Gang Cardinals and was known as one of the team's spark plugs thanks to his raucous play on the diamond. Arguably the best designated hitter of all time, Martinez was very similar to Baines but with a little bit more hardware. Cavarretta got excellent support in Hall of Fame balloting in the 1970s, peaking in 1975 when he received 35.6 percent of the vote. The general rule is that 3,000 career hits is an automatic ticket to induction in the Hall of Fame and that generally remains the case, though there are a handful still on the outside looking in due to situations of their own making. There were a few seasons in the 1910s where Coombs was one of the top pitchers on the Philadelphia A's. He led the National League in hits in both 1961 and 1963. The two-time AL batting champ made seven All-Star games and won five Silver Slugger awards. His 137 career OPS+ ranks behind only Mantle, Berkman and Jones among modern switch-hitters. Incidentally, Hodges finished fourth again in 1980, this time ahead of nine future Hall of Famers. Here are the 25 best hitters in Major League Baseball history. Look for your favorite MLB slugger in this impressive list of baseball's top 500 career batting leaders. His 390 home runs ranks among the best for third basemen. He ended with 2,712 hits, 1,493 RBI and a .290 average. With Ron Santo's election to the Hall of Fame, many now feel that Boyer is the best third baseman not enshrined in Cooperstown. Negative racial/anti-Semitic, or religious stereotypes are prohibited. By. Morris' case is buoyed by excellent performances in the 1984 and 1991 postseasons when he anchored the Tigers' and Twins' staffs to World Series titles in those respective years. However, he remarkably made it back, and he was better than before. Arguably the greatest fielding pitcher of all time, Kaat won 16 Gold Gloves, the most at any position until he was topped by Greg Maddux, who won 18. A remarkable career largely lost to time will take center stage this . Palmeiros steroid use led to everyone discounting his monstrous numbers. At times, Tiant was one of the great clutch pitchers of his generation. Because of this and a quick downfall to his production after age 35, Hodges amassed only 1,921 hits. McGriff was remarkably consistent, belting 30 home runs in a season 10 times during the steroid era without a whisper of accusation about him. Although his case was one of 10 reviewed by a special committee in 2008, Ferrell's numbers fell short. In addition to being a winning pitcher for the Yanks during eight regular seasons, he excelled in the World Series, accumulating a 4-1 record with a 2.60 ERA over seven starts. He made eight straight All-Star games and 10 overall, was the 1974 NL MVP and had four other top-six finishes and had 200 hits six times. Torre will one day get into the Hall of Fame as a manager, but the chance also remains that he will be inducted as a player one day by the Veterans Committee. There just is no way to pick and choose who definitely did use steroids, who didn't and just what kind of impact they had on their play. McGwire's at-bats were must-watch TV for nearly a decade, and he fully captivated the nation for a summer in 1998. He received more votes than six eventual Hall of Famers. A-Rods unpopularity with the public and his suspensions for PED use means hell likely require a ticket to visit Cooperstown for the forseeable future. Garvey was a durable player who played in 160 or more games nine times and won four Gold Glove awards at first base. When the Cubs legend retired in 1947, he was arguably the best National League third baseman outside of Pie Traynor. Randolph made the All-Star game as a second baseman for the Yankees five times during his careerno small feat while playing in the same league as Lou Whitaker, Frank White and Bobby Grich. When he retired it marked the League in 1986, clark was one the! 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