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    @nflman2033 said in Hall of Fame Asked by Congress Members to Enshrine Curt Flood:

    @mjfc_363 said in Hall of Fame Asked by Congress Members to Enshrine Curt Flood:

    Curt Floods career was average because he sacrificed his career. He would’ve been a guy that got elected because of his accumulative stats. For example, Lou Brock never won a batting title. In fact was only a .293 career hitter. Only led the league in doubles once. Only led the league in triples once. Only led the league in runs twice. NEVER led the league in hits. Yet there he is in the Hall. The argument is Flood would’ve had a similar career. Because of his sacrifice, players now have free agency. I happen to agree, I think he should be in there!

    On top of owning the single Season SB record and career SB record when he retired, go back and look at what Brock did in the postseason and especially the World Series.

    Brock is fully deserving of his HOF spot.

    I never said Brock didn’t deserve to get in. He absolutely does!! I’m saying he got mostly because of his longevity. He had a great career. I do stand by what I said! Everything I said is correct. By the way, I’m also a Cards fan. Have been since 1980.

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    @mjfc_363 said in Hall of Fame Asked by Congress Members to Enshrine Curt Flood:

    Curt Floods career was average because he sacrificed his career. He would’ve been a guy that got elected because of his accumulative stats. For example, Lou Brock never won a batting title. In fact was only a .293 career hitter. Only led the league in doubles once. Only led the league in triples once. Only led the league in runs twice. NEVER led the league in hits. Yet there he is in the Hall. The argument is Flood would’ve had a similar career. Because of his sacrifice, players now have free agency. I happen to agree, I think he should be in there!

    While I agree with the sentiment, It's hard to justify "he would have done x" thought process. That's getting into a slippery slope. Could Flood have gained enough stats to make it if he kept playing? Absolutely, but we don't know.

    There are a ton of variables. It's like saying Grady Sizemore would have been a HOF, but injuries stopped him. Granted the situation is a bit different, but what if Flood had injuries as he got older? So, imo replacing the "would've been a guy that got elected" to "Could've been a guy that got elected". Nothing is ever guaranteed.

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    @mjfc_363 said in Hall of Fame Asked by Congress Members to Enshrine Curt Flood:

    @nflman2033 said in Hall of Fame Asked by Congress Members to Enshrine Curt Flood:

    @mjfc_363 said in Hall of Fame Asked by Congress Members to Enshrine Curt Flood:

    Curt Floods career was average because he sacrificed his career. He would’ve been a guy that got elected because of his accumulative stats. For example, Lou Brock never won a batting title. In fact was only a .293 career hitter. Only led the league in doubles once. Only led the league in triples once. Only led the league in runs twice. NEVER led the league in hits. Yet there he is in the Hall. The argument is Flood would’ve had a similar career. Because of his sacrifice, players now have free agency. I happen to agree, I think he should be in there!

    On top of owning the single Season SB record and career SB record when he retired, go back and look at what Brock did in the postseason and especially the World Series.

    Brock is fully deserving of his HOF spot.

    I never said Brock didn’t deserve to get in. He absolutely does!! I’m saying he got mostly because of his longevity. He had a great career. I do stand by what I said! Everything I said is correct. By the way, I’m also a Cards fan. Have been since 1980.

    Yeah it surprised me that you wouldn't have, but I have seen Brocks name come up a lot as being unworthy. Really irritating. I'm a Reds fan I hate the Cardinals, but he is no doubt worthy.

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    @nflman2033 said in Hall of Fame Asked by Congress Members to Enshrine Curt Flood:

    @mjfc_363 said in Hall of Fame Asked by Congress Members to Enshrine Curt Flood:

    @nflman2033 said in Hall of Fame Asked by Congress Members to Enshrine Curt Flood:

    @mjfc_363 said in Hall of Fame Asked by Congress Members to Enshrine Curt Flood:

    Curt Floods career was average because he sacrificed his career. He would’ve been a guy that got elected because of his accumulative stats. For example, Lou Brock never won a batting title. In fact was only a .293 career hitter. Only led the league in doubles once. Only led the league in triples once. Only led the league in runs twice. NEVER led the league in hits. Yet there he is in the Hall. The argument is Flood would’ve had a similar career. Because of his sacrifice, players now have free agency. I happen to agree, I think he should be in there!

    On top of owning the single Season SB record and career SB record when he retired, go back and look at what Brock did in the postseason and especially the World Series.

    Brock is fully deserving of his HOF spot.

    I never said Brock didn’t deserve to get in. He absolutely does!! I’m saying he got mostly because of his longevity. He had a great career. I do stand by what I said! Everything I said is correct. By the way, I’m also a Cards fan. Have been since 1980.

    Yeah it surprised me that you wouldn't have, but I have seen Brocks name come up a lot as being unworthy. Really irritating. I'm a Reds fan I hate the Cardinals, but he is no doubt worthy.

    Ehh, Brock is a borderline hall of famer. He’s near the bottom of hall members for sure.

    Hell, Ben zobrist has slightly more career fWAR in 1000 less games than Brock.

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    @DriveByTrucker17 said in Hall of Fame Asked by Congress Members to Enshrine Curt Flood:

    @nflman2033 said in Hall of Fame Asked by Congress Members to Enshrine Curt Flood:

    @mjfc_363 said in Hall of Fame Asked by Congress Members to Enshrine Curt Flood:

    @nflman2033 said in Hall of Fame Asked by Congress Members to Enshrine Curt Flood:

    @mjfc_363 said in Hall of Fame Asked by Congress Members to Enshrine Curt Flood:

    Curt Floods career was average because he sacrificed his career. He would’ve been a guy that got elected because of his accumulative stats. For example, Lou Brock never won a batting title. In fact was only a .293 career hitter. Only led the league in doubles once. Only led the league in triples once. Only led the league in runs twice. NEVER led the league in hits. Yet there he is in the Hall. The argument is Flood would’ve had a similar career. Because of his sacrifice, players now have free agency. I happen to agree, I think he should be in there!

    On top of owning the single Season SB record and career SB record when he retired, go back and look at what Brock did in the postseason and especially the World Series.

    Brock is fully deserving of his HOF spot.

    I never said Brock didn’t deserve to get in. He absolutely does!! I’m saying he got mostly because of his longevity. He had a great career. I do stand by what I said! Everything I said is correct. By the way, I’m also a Cards fan. Have been since 1980.

    Yeah it surprised me that you wouldn't have, but I have seen Brocks name come up a lot as being unworthy. Really irritating. I'm a Reds fan I hate the Cardinals, but he is no doubt worthy.

    Ehh, Brock is a borderline hall of famer. He’s near the bottom of hall members for sure.

    Hell, Ben zobrist has slightly more career fWAR in 1000 less games than Brock.

    Look at his postseason play, oh and did I say most SBs in a season and a career when he retired.

    I've heard this from sabermetrics people for years. It's not correct. Seriously look at what he did on the big stage of the WS. One of the best ever in WS play.

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    @nflman2033 said in Hall of Fame Asked by Congress Members to Enshrine Curt Flood:

    @DriveByTrucker17 said in Hall of Fame Asked by Congress Members to Enshrine Curt Flood:

    @nflman2033 said in Hall of Fame Asked by Congress Members to Enshrine Curt Flood:

    @mjfc_363 said in Hall of Fame Asked by Congress Members to Enshrine Curt Flood:

    @nflman2033 said in Hall of Fame Asked by Congress Members to Enshrine Curt Flood:

    @mjfc_363 said in Hall of Fame Asked by Congress Members to Enshrine Curt Flood:

    Curt Floods career was average because he sacrificed his career. He would’ve been a guy that got elected because of his accumulative stats. For example, Lou Brock never won a batting title. In fact was only a .293 career hitter. Only led the league in doubles once. Only led the league in triples once. Only led the league in runs twice. NEVER led the league in hits. Yet there he is in the Hall. The argument is Flood would’ve had a similar career. Because of his sacrifice, players now have free agency. I happen to agree, I think he should be in there!

    On top of owning the single Season SB record and career SB record when he retired, go back and look at what Brock did in the postseason and especially the World Series.

    Brock is fully deserving of his HOF spot.

    I never said Brock didn’t deserve to get in. He absolutely does!! I’m saying he got mostly because of his longevity. He had a great career. I do stand by what I said! Everything I said is correct. By the way, I’m also a Cards fan. Have been since 1980.

    Yeah it surprised me that you wouldn't have, but I have seen Brocks name come up a lot as being unworthy. Really irritating. I'm a Reds fan I hate the Cardinals, but he is no doubt worthy.

    Ehh, Brock is a borderline hall of famer. He’s near the bottom of hall members for sure.

    Hell, Ben zobrist has slightly more career fWAR in 1000 less games than Brock.

    Look at his postseason play, oh and did I say most SBs in a season and a career when he retired.

    I've heard this from sabermetrics people for years. It's not correct. Seriously look at what he did on the big stage of the WS. One of the best ever in WS play.

    What did those SBs add to his offensive value? Hardly anything. That’s why barely anybody even bothers with them anymore.

    It doesn’t matter what he did in the postseason, it’s about his career. His career was decent, but there’s plenty of solid reasons against him being in the Hall.

    In the grand scheme of things, his career is near the bottom among hall of famers.

    It took him 18 years to get 43.2 fWAR. That’s pretty underwhelming. He only had two seasons with 5 fWAR. He only had a 108 wRC+ the year he stole 118 bases. He was basically a league average offensive player that year, and only had 3.0 fWAR.

    Good player, but him being in the hall of fame is highly debatable.

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    @DriveByTrucker17 said in Hall of Fame Asked by Congress Members to Enshrine Curt Flood:

    @nflman2033 said in Hall of Fame Asked by Congress Members to Enshrine Curt Flood:

    @DriveByTrucker17 said in Hall of Fame Asked by Congress Members to Enshrine Curt Flood:

    @nflman2033 said in Hall of Fame Asked by Congress Members to Enshrine Curt Flood:

    @mjfc_363 said in Hall of Fame Asked by Congress Members to Enshrine Curt Flood:

    @nflman2033 said in Hall of Fame Asked by Congress Members to Enshrine Curt Flood:

    @mjfc_363 said in Hall of Fame Asked by Congress Members to Enshrine Curt Flood:

    Curt Floods career was average because he sacrificed his career. He would’ve been a guy that got elected because of his accumulative stats. For example, Lou Brock never won a batting title. In fact was only a .293 career hitter. Only led the league in doubles once. Only led the league in triples once. Only led the league in runs twice. NEVER led the league in hits. Yet there he is in the Hall. The argument is Flood would’ve had a similar career. Because of his sacrifice, players now have free agency. I happen to agree, I think he should be in there!

    On top of owning the single Season SB record and career SB record when he retired, go back and look at what Brock did in the postseason and especially the World Series.

    Brock is fully deserving of his HOF spot.

    I never said Brock didn’t deserve to get in. He absolutely does!! I’m saying he got mostly because of his longevity. He had a great career. I do stand by what I said! Everything I said is correct. By the way, I’m also a Cards fan. Have been since 1980.

    Yeah it surprised me that you wouldn't have, but I have seen Brocks name come up a lot as being unworthy. Really irritating. I'm a Reds fan I hate the Cardinals, but he is no doubt worthy.

    Ehh, Brock is a borderline hall of famer. He’s near the bottom of hall members for sure.

    Hell, Ben zobrist has slightly more career fWAR in 1000 less games than Brock.

    Look at his postseason play, oh and did I say most SBs in a season and a career when he retired.

    I've heard this from sabermetrics people for years. It's not correct. Seriously look at what he did on the big stage of the WS. One of the best ever in WS play.

    What did those SBs add to his offensive value? Hardly anything. That’s why barely anybody even bothers with them anymore.

    It doesn’t matter what he did in the postseason, it’s about his career. His career was decent, but there’s plenty of solid reasons against him being in the Hall.

    In the grand scheme of things, his career is near the bottom among hall of famers.

    It took him 18 years to get 43.2 fWAR. That’s pretty underwhelming. He only had two seasons with 5 fWAR. He only had a 108 wRC+ the year he stole 118 bases. He was basically a league average offensive player that year, and only had 3.0 fWAR.

    Good player, but him being in the hall of fame is highly debatable.

    I disagree comp and think you undervalue everything that was fantastic about him

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    @nflman2033 said in Hall of Fame Asked by Congress Members to Enshrine Curt Flood:

    @DriveByTrucker17 said in Hall of Fame Asked by Congress Members to Enshrine Curt Flood:

    @nflman2033 said in Hall of Fame Asked by Congress Members to Enshrine Curt Flood:

    @DriveByTrucker17 said in Hall of Fame Asked by Congress Members to Enshrine Curt Flood:

    @nflman2033 said in Hall of Fame Asked by Congress Members to Enshrine Curt Flood:

    @mjfc_363 said in Hall of Fame Asked by Congress Members to Enshrine Curt Flood:

    @nflman2033 said in Hall of Fame Asked by Congress Members to Enshrine Curt Flood:

    @mjfc_363 said in Hall of Fame Asked by Congress Members to Enshrine Curt Flood:

    Curt Floods career was average because he sacrificed his career. He would’ve been a guy that got elected because of his accumulative stats. For example, Lou Brock never won a batting title. In fact was only a .293 career hitter. Only led the league in doubles once. Only led the league in triples once. Only led the league in runs twice. NEVER led the league in hits. Yet there he is in the Hall. The argument is Flood would’ve had a similar career. Because of his sacrifice, players now have free agency. I happen to agree, I think he should be in there!

    On top of owning the single Season SB record and career SB record when he retired, go back and look at what Brock did in the postseason and especially the World Series.

    Brock is fully deserving of his HOF spot.

    I never said Brock didn’t deserve to get in. He absolutely does!! I’m saying he got mostly because of his longevity. He had a great career. I do stand by what I said! Everything I said is correct. By the way, I’m also a Cards fan. Have been since 1980.

    Yeah it surprised me that you wouldn't have, but I have seen Brocks name come up a lot as being unworthy. Really irritating. I'm a Reds fan I hate the Cardinals, but he is no doubt worthy.

    Ehh, Brock is a borderline hall of famer. He’s near the bottom of hall members for sure.

    Hell, Ben zobrist has slightly more career fWAR in 1000 less games than Brock.

    Look at his postseason play, oh and did I say most SBs in a season and a career when he retired.

    I've heard this from sabermetrics people for years. It's not correct. Seriously look at what he did on the big stage of the WS. One of the best ever in WS play.

    What did those SBs add to his offensive value? Hardly anything. That’s why barely anybody even bothers with them anymore.

    It doesn’t matter what he did in the postseason, it’s about his career. His career was decent, but there’s plenty of solid reasons against him being in the Hall.

    In the grand scheme of things, his career is near the bottom among hall of famers.

    It took him 18 years to get 43.2 fWAR. That’s pretty underwhelming. He only had two seasons with 5 fWAR. He only had a 108 wRC+ the year he stole 118 bases. He was basically a league average offensive player that year, and only had 3.0 fWAR.

    Good player, but him being in the hall of fame is highly debatable.

    I disagree comp and think you undervalue everything that was fantastic about him

    I don’t undervalue him, I’m just saying what the stats show. And the stats show that he was good but not amazing, and that he just played for forever.

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    @DriveByTrucker17 said in Hall of Fame Asked by Congress Members to Enshrine Curt Flood:

    @nflman2033 said in Hall of Fame Asked by Congress Members to Enshrine Curt Flood:

    @DriveByTrucker17 said in Hall of Fame Asked by Congress Members to Enshrine Curt Flood:

    @nflman2033 said in Hall of Fame Asked by Congress Members to Enshrine Curt Flood:

    @DriveByTrucker17 said in Hall of Fame Asked by Congress Members to Enshrine Curt Flood:

    @nflman2033 said in Hall of Fame Asked by Congress Members to Enshrine Curt Flood:

    @mjfc_363 said in Hall of Fame Asked by Congress Members to Enshrine Curt Flood:

    @nflman2033 said in Hall of Fame Asked by Congress Members to Enshrine Curt Flood:

    @mjfc_363 said in Hall of Fame Asked by Congress Members to Enshrine Curt Flood:

    Curt Floods career was average because he sacrificed his career. He would’ve been a guy that got elected because of his accumulative stats. For example, Lou Brock never won a batting title. In fact was only a .293 career hitter. Only led the league in doubles once. Only led the league in triples once. Only led the league in runs twice. NEVER led the league in hits. Yet there he is in the Hall. The argument is Flood would’ve had a similar career. Because of his sacrifice, players now have free agency. I happen to agree, I think he should be in there!

    On top of owning the single Season SB record and career SB record when he retired, go back and look at what Brock did in the postseason and especially the World Series.

    Brock is fully deserving of his HOF spot.

    I never said Brock didn’t deserve to get in. He absolutely does!! I’m saying he got mostly because of his longevity. He had a great career. I do stand by what I said! Everything I said is correct. By the way, I’m also a Cards fan. Have been since 1980.

    Yeah it surprised me that you wouldn't have, but I have seen Brocks name come up a lot as being unworthy. Really irritating. I'm a Reds fan I hate the Cardinals, but he is no doubt worthy.

    Ehh, Brock is a borderline hall of famer. He’s near the bottom of hall members for sure.

    Hell, Ben zobrist has slightly more career fWAR in 1000 less games than Brock.

    Look at his postseason play, oh and did I say most SBs in a season and a career when he retired.

    I've heard this from sabermetrics people for years. It's not correct. Seriously look at what he did on the big stage of the WS. One of the best ever in WS play.

    What did those SBs add to his offensive value? Hardly anything. That’s why barely anybody even bothers with them anymore.

    It doesn’t matter what he did in the postseason, it’s about his career. His career was decent, but there’s plenty of solid reasons against him being in the Hall.

    In the grand scheme of things, his career is near the bottom among hall of famers.

    It took him 18 years to get 43.2 fWAR. That’s pretty underwhelming. He only had two seasons with 5 fWAR. He only had a 108 wRC+ the year he stole 118 bases. He was basically a league average offensive player that year, and only had 3.0 fWAR.

    Good player, but him being in the hall of fame is highly debatable.

    I disagree comp and think you undervalue everything that was fantastic about him

    I don’t undervalue him, I’m just saying what the stats show. And the stats show that he was good but not amazing, and that he just played for forever.

    No you undervalue SB and postseason play. He was electrifying on the base paths and came through on the big stage when he was most needed. You said so what to both, so you undervalue the 2 biggest things about him. So there is no point continuing this discussion.

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    @nflman2033 said in Hall of Fame Asked by Congress Members to Enshrine Curt Flood:

    @DriveByTrucker17 said in Hall of Fame Asked by Congress Members to Enshrine Curt Flood:

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    @DriveByTrucker17 said in Hall of Fame Asked by Congress Members to Enshrine Curt Flood:

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    @mjfc_363 said in Hall of Fame Asked by Congress Members to Enshrine Curt Flood:

    @nflman2033 said in Hall of Fame Asked by Congress Members to Enshrine Curt Flood:

    @mjfc_363 said in Hall of Fame Asked by Congress Members to Enshrine Curt Flood:

    Curt Floods career was average because he sacrificed his career. He would’ve been a guy that got elected because of his accumulative stats. For example, Lou Brock never won a batting title. In fact was only a .293 career hitter. Only led the league in doubles once. Only led the league in triples once. Only led the league in runs twice. NEVER led the league in hits. Yet there he is in the Hall. The argument is Flood would’ve had a similar career. Because of his sacrifice, players now have free agency. I happen to agree, I think he should be in there!

    On top of owning the single Season SB record and career SB record when he retired, go back and look at what Brock did in the postseason and especially the World Series.

    Brock is fully deserving of his HOF spot.

    I never said Brock didn’t deserve to get in. He absolutely does!! I’m saying he got mostly because of his longevity. He had a great career. I do stand by what I said! Everything I said is correct. By the way, I’m also a Cards fan. Have been since 1980.

    Yeah it surprised me that you wouldn't have, but I have seen Brocks name come up a lot as being unworthy. Really irritating. I'm a Reds fan I hate the Cardinals, but he is no doubt worthy.

    Ehh, Brock is a borderline hall of famer. He’s near the bottom of hall members for sure.

    Hell, Ben zobrist has slightly more career fWAR in 1000 less games than Brock.

    Look at his postseason play, oh and did I say most SBs in a season and a career when he retired.

    I've heard this from sabermetrics people for years. It's not correct. Seriously look at what he did on the big stage of the WS. One of the best ever in WS play.

    What did those SBs add to his offensive value? Hardly anything. That’s why barely anybody even bothers with them anymore.

    It doesn’t matter what he did in the postseason, it’s about his career. His career was decent, but there’s plenty of solid reasons against him being in the Hall.

    In the grand scheme of things, his career is near the bottom among hall of famers.

    It took him 18 years to get 43.2 fWAR. That’s pretty underwhelming. He only had two seasons with 5 fWAR. He only had a 108 wRC+ the year he stole 118 bases. He was basically a league average offensive player that year, and only had 3.0 fWAR.

    Good player, but him being in the hall of fame is highly debatable.

    I disagree comp and think you undervalue everything that was fantastic about him

    I don’t undervalue him, I’m just saying what the stats show. And the stats show that he was good but not amazing, and that he just played for forever.

    No you undervalue SB and postseason play. He was electrifying on the base paths and came through on the big stage when he was most needed. You said so what to both, so you undervalue the 2 biggest things about him. So there is no point continuing this discussion.

    Like I said, I don’t undervalue him. Stolen bases just aren’t valuable. He was good in a couple postseason runs, but those are small sample sizes. In a full season, he wasn’t anything special.

    If we’re going off postseason play for getting guys into the Hall, we might as well just put Joe Carter in there for his WS homerun.

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    @DriveByTrucker17 said in Hall of Fame Asked by Congress Members to Enshrine Curt Flood:

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    @mjfc_363 said in Hall of Fame Asked by Congress Members to Enshrine Curt Flood:

    Curt Floods career was average because he sacrificed his career. He would’ve been a guy that got elected because of his accumulative stats. For example, Lou Brock never won a batting title. In fact was only a .293 career hitter. Only led the league in doubles once. Only led the league in triples once. Only led the league in runs twice. NEVER led the league in hits. Yet there he is in the Hall. The argument is Flood would’ve had a similar career. Because of his sacrifice, players now have free agency. I happen to agree, I think he should be in there!

    On top of owning the single Season SB record and career SB record when he retired, go back and look at what Brock did in the postseason and especially the World Series.

    Brock is fully deserving of his HOF spot.

    I never said Brock didn’t deserve to get in. He absolutely does!! I’m saying he got mostly because of his longevity. He had a great career. I do stand by what I said! Everything I said is correct. By the way, I’m also a Cards fan. Have been since 1980.

    Yeah it surprised me that you wouldn't have, but I have seen Brocks name come up a lot as being unworthy. Really irritating. I'm a Reds fan I hate the Cardinals, but he is no doubt worthy.

    Ehh, Brock is a borderline hall of famer. He’s near the bottom of hall members for sure.

    Hell, Ben zobrist has slightly more career fWAR in 1000 less games than Brock.

    Look at his postseason play, oh and did I say most SBs in a season and a career when he retired.

    I've heard this from sabermetrics people for years. It's not correct. Seriously look at what he did on the big stage of the WS. One of the best ever in WS play.

    What did those SBs add to his offensive value? Hardly anything. That’s why barely anybody even bothers with them anymore.

    It doesn’t matter what he did in the postseason, it’s about his career. His career was decent, but there’s plenty of solid reasons against him being in the Hall.

    In the grand scheme of things, his career is near the bottom among hall of famers.

    It took him 18 years to get 43.2 fWAR. That’s pretty underwhelming. He only had two seasons with 5 fWAR. He only had a 108 wRC+ the year he stole 118 bases. He was basically a league average offensive player that year, and only had 3.0 fWAR.

    Good player, but him being in the hall of fame is highly debatable.

    I disagree comp and think you undervalue everything that was fantastic about him

    I don’t undervalue him, I’m just saying what the stats show. And the stats show that he was good but not amazing, and that he just played for forever.

    No you undervalue SB and postseason play. He was electrifying on the base paths and came through on the big stage when he was most needed. You said so what to both, so you undervalue the 2 biggest things about him. So there is no point continuing this discussion.

    Like I said, I don’t undervalue him. Stolen bases just aren’t valuable. He was good in a couple postseason runs, but those are small sample sizes. In a full season, he wasn’t anything special.

    If we’re going off postseason play for getting guys into the Hall, we might as well just put Joe Carter in there for his WS homerun.

    Seriously I keep saying you undervalue those stats, and you counter by saying that you dont undervalue him you undervalue his stats, its like you are deliberately ignoring what I am saying.

    How many records did Joe Carter break? How many times did he lead the league in any one stat?

    If I said Brock should be in because he had a solid career and 1 big WS moment you'd have a case comparing him. But brock had a very good long career and if he didnt have his postseason play and was a 20 SB a year guy, he wouldn't be hall worthy. But those two metrics added to a very good very long career locks him in as a Hall guy. Unless you want to completely ignore them because you dont think SBs are important and what you do in the postseason is irrelevant. Which is basically what you are saying, I have no way to convince you to change your mind on that and that's fine, you are allowed to your opinion. Just know that I dont agree with your opinion and that is my right.

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    @nflman2033 said in Hall of Fame Asked by Congress Members to Enshrine Curt Flood:

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    Curt Floods career was average because he sacrificed his career. He would’ve been a guy that got elected because of his accumulative stats. For example, Lou Brock never won a batting title. In fact was only a .293 career hitter. Only led the league in doubles once. Only led the league in triples once. Only led the league in runs twice. NEVER led the league in hits. Yet there he is in the Hall. The argument is Flood would’ve had a similar career. Because of his sacrifice, players now have free agency. I happen to agree, I think he should be in there!

    Flood had a solid 12 years in the pros. He also didn't steal too many bases when he did get on (88 career SB). Lou Brock stole more bases in ONE season than Flood did in his entire career. Flood was also a career .293 hitting. He's not getting in.

    I think there is a place for Flood in the Hall, as a contributor, some sort of destination that says it wasn't for his play on the field.

    I once had someone tell me, if you can't tell the story of the league without him, then he belongs in the HOF. You cannot tell the story of Major League Baseball without Curt Flood.

    I couldn't agree with this more.

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    @nflman2033 said in Hall of Fame Asked by Congress Members to Enshrine Curt Flood:

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    Curt Floods career was average because he sacrificed his career. He would’ve been a guy that got elected because of his accumulative stats. For example, Lou Brock never won a batting title. In fact was only a .293 career hitter. Only led the league in doubles once. Only led the league in triples once. Only led the league in runs twice. NEVER led the league in hits. Yet there he is in the Hall. The argument is Flood would’ve had a similar career. Because of his sacrifice, players now have free agency. I happen to agree, I think he should be in there!

    On top of owning the single Season SB record and career SB record when he retired, go back and look at what Brock did in the postseason and especially the World Series.

    Brock is fully deserving of his HOF spot.

    I never said Brock didn’t deserve to get in. He absolutely does!! I’m saying he got mostly because of his longevity. He had a great career. I do stand by what I said! Everything I said is correct. By the way, I’m also a Cards fan. Have been since 1980.

    Yeah it surprised me that you wouldn't have, but I have seen Brocks name come up a lot as being unworthy. Really irritating. I'm a Reds fan I hate the Cardinals, but he is no doubt worthy.

    Ehh, Brock is a borderline hall of famer. He’s near the bottom of hall members for sure.

    Hell, Ben zobrist has slightly more career fWAR in 1000 less games than Brock.

    Look at his postseason play, oh and did I say most SBs in a season and a career when he retired.

    I've heard this from sabermetrics people for years. It's not correct. Seriously look at what he did on the big stage of the WS. One of the best ever in WS play.

    What did those SBs add to his offensive value? Hardly anything. That’s why barely anybody even bothers with them anymore.

    It doesn’t matter what he did in the postseason, it’s about his career. His career was decent, but there’s plenty of solid reasons against him being in the Hall.

    In the grand scheme of things, his career is near the bottom among hall of famers.

    It took him 18 years to get 43.2 fWAR. That’s pretty underwhelming. He only had two seasons with 5 fWAR. He only had a 108 wRC+ the year he stole 118 bases. He was basically a league average offensive player that year, and only had 3.0 fWAR.

    Good player, but him being in the hall of fame is highly debatable.

    I disagree comp and think you undervalue everything that was fantastic about him

    I don’t undervalue him, I’m just saying what the stats show. And the stats show that he was good but not amazing, and that he just played for forever.

    No you undervalue SB and postseason play. He was electrifying on the base paths and came through on the big stage when he was most needed. You said so what to both, so you undervalue the 2 biggest things about him. So there is no point continuing this discussion.

    Like I said, I don’t undervalue him. Stolen bases just aren’t valuable. He was good in a couple postseason runs, but those are small sample sizes. In a full season, he wasn’t anything special.

    If we’re going off postseason play for getting guys into the Hall, we might as well just put Joe Carter in there for his WS homerun.

    Seriously I keep saying you undervalue those stats, and you counter by saying that you dont undervalue him you undervalue his stats, its like you are deliberately ignoring what I am saying.

    How many records did Joe Carter break? How many times did he lead the league in any one stat?

    If I said Brock should be in because he had a solid career and 1 big WS moment you'd have a case comparing him. But brock had a very good long career and if he didnt have his postseason play and was a 20 SB a year guy, he wouldn't be hall worthy. But those two metrics added to a very good very long career locks him in as a Hall guy. Unless you want to completely ignore them because you dont think SBs are important and what you do in the postseason is irrelevant. Which is basically what you are saying, I have no way to convince you to change your mind on that and that's fine, you are allowed to your opinion. Just know that I dont agree with your opinion and that is my right.

    I’m not ignoring anything. I don’t undervalue stolen bases, I’m saying that statistically it has been proven they barely add any value to a player. That’s not my opinion, that’s what the stats say.

    It’s laughable that you think a guy should be in the hall of fame because of a statistic that is proven to provide little value, and a couple postseason runs. Along with a long, usually slightly above average, career.

    Just curious, what’s your opinion on somebody like Zobrist getting into the hof? Or Ian Kinsler? Matt Holliday? Dustin Perdoia? Curtis Granderson?

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    @DriveByTrucker17 said in Hall of Fame Asked by Congress Members to Enshrine Curt Flood:

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    Curt Floods career was average because he sacrificed his career. He would’ve been a guy that got elected because of his accumulative stats. For example, Lou Brock never won a batting title. In fact was only a .293 career hitter. Only led the league in doubles once. Only led the league in triples once. Only led the league in runs twice. NEVER led the league in hits. Yet there he is in the Hall. The argument is Flood would’ve had a similar career. Because of his sacrifice, players now have free agency. I happen to agree, I think he should be in there!

    On top of owning the single Season SB record and career SB record when he retired, go back and look at what Brock did in the postseason and especially the World Series.

    Brock is fully deserving of his HOF spot.

    I never said Brock didn’t deserve to get in. He absolutely does!! I’m saying he got mostly because of his longevity. He had a great career. I do stand by what I said! Everything I said is correct. By the way, I’m also a Cards fan. Have been since 1980.

    Yeah it surprised me that you wouldn't have, but I have seen Brocks name come up a lot as being unworthy. Really irritating. I'm a Reds fan I hate the Cardinals, but he is no doubt worthy.

    Ehh, Brock is a borderline hall of famer. He’s near the bottom of hall members for sure.

    Hell, Ben zobrist has slightly more career fWAR in 1000 less games than Brock.

    Look at his postseason play, oh and did I say most SBs in a season and a career when he retired.

    I've heard this from sabermetrics people for years. It's not correct. Seriously look at what he did on the big stage of the WS. One of the best ever in WS play.

    What did those SBs add to his offensive value? Hardly anything. That’s why barely anybody even bothers with them anymore.

    It doesn’t matter what he did in the postseason, it’s about his career. His career was decent, but there’s plenty of solid reasons against him being in the Hall.

    In the grand scheme of things, his career is near the bottom among hall of famers.

    It took him 18 years to get 43.2 fWAR. That’s pretty underwhelming. He only had two seasons with 5 fWAR. He only had a 108 wRC+ the year he stole 118 bases. He was basically a league average offensive player that year, and only had 3.0 fWAR.

    Good player, but him being in the hall of fame is highly debatable.

    I disagree comp and think you undervalue everything that was fantastic about him

    I don’t undervalue him, I’m just saying what the stats show. And the stats show that he was good but not amazing, and that he just played for forever.

    No you undervalue SB and postseason play. He was electrifying on the base paths and came through on the big stage when he was most needed. You said so what to both, so you undervalue the 2 biggest things about him. So there is no point continuing this discussion.

    Like I said, I don’t undervalue him. Stolen bases just aren’t valuable. He was good in a couple postseason runs, but those are small sample sizes. In a full season, he wasn’t anything special.

    If we’re going off postseason play for getting guys into the Hall, we might as well just put Joe Carter in there for his WS homerun.

    Seriously I keep saying you undervalue those stats, and you counter by saying that you dont undervalue him you undervalue his stats, its like you are deliberately ignoring what I am saying.

    How many records did Joe Carter break? How many times did he lead the league in any one stat?

    If I said Brock should be in because he had a solid career and 1 big WS moment you'd have a case comparing him. But brock had a very good long career and if he didnt have his postseason play and was a 20 SB a year guy, he wouldn't be hall worthy. But those two metrics added to a very good very long career locks him in as a Hall guy. Unless you want to completely ignore them because you dont think SBs are important and what you do in the postseason is irrelevant. Which is basically what you are saying, I have no way to convince you to change your mind on that and that's fine, you are allowed to your opinion. Just know that I dont agree with your opinion and that is my right.

    I’m not ignoring anything. I don’t undervalue stolen bases, I’m saying that statistically it has been proven they barely add any value to a player. That’s not my opinion, that’s what the stats say.

    It’s laughable that you think a guy should be in the hall of fame because of a statistic that is proven to provide little value, and a couple postseason runs. Along with a long, usually slightly above average, career.

    Just curious, what’s your opinion on somebody like Zobrist getting into the hof? Or Ian Kinsler? Matt Holliday? Dustin Perdoia? Curtis Granderson?

    So my opinion is laughable. I've been nice, but I'm done.

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    Brock played at a time when 3000 hits basically guaranteed you the hof. The only people now with 3000 hits who aren’t are those who are either not eligible yet because of time or those who have ties to steroids.

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    @nflman2033 said in Hall of Fame Asked by Congress Members to Enshrine Curt Flood:

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    Curt Floods career was average because he sacrificed his career. He would’ve been a guy that got elected because of his accumulative stats. For example, Lou Brock never won a batting title. In fact was only a .293 career hitter. Only led the league in doubles once. Only led the league in triples once. Only led the league in runs twice. NEVER led the league in hits. Yet there he is in the Hall. The argument is Flood would’ve had a similar career. Because of his sacrifice, players now have free agency. I happen to agree, I think he should be in there!

    On top of owning the single Season SB record and career SB record when he retired, go back and look at what Brock did in the postseason and especially the World Series.

    Brock is fully deserving of his HOF spot.

    I never said Brock didn’t deserve to get in. He absolutely does!! I’m saying he got mostly because of his longevity. He had a great career. I do stand by what I said! Everything I said is correct. By the way, I’m also a Cards fan. Have been since 1980.

    Yeah it surprised me that you wouldn't have, but I have seen Brocks name come up a lot as being unworthy. Really irritating. I'm a Reds fan I hate the Cardinals, but he is no doubt worthy.

    Ehh, Brock is a borderline hall of famer. He’s near the bottom of hall members for sure.

    Hell, Ben zobrist has slightly more career fWAR in 1000 less games than Brock.

    Look at his postseason play, oh and did I say most SBs in a season and a career when he retired.

    I've heard this from sabermetrics people for years. It's not correct. Seriously look at what he did on the big stage of the WS. One of the best ever in WS play.

    What did those SBs add to his offensive value? Hardly anything. That’s why barely anybody even bothers with them anymore.

    It doesn’t matter what he did in the postseason, it’s about his career. His career was decent, but there’s plenty of solid reasons against him being in the Hall.

    In the grand scheme of things, his career is near the bottom among hall of famers.

    It took him 18 years to get 43.2 fWAR. That’s pretty underwhelming. He only had two seasons with 5 fWAR. He only had a 108 wRC+ the year he stole 118 bases. He was basically a league average offensive player that year, and only had 3.0 fWAR.

    Good player, but him being in the hall of fame is highly debatable.

    I disagree comp and think you undervalue everything that was fantastic about him

    I don’t undervalue him, I’m just saying what the stats show. And the stats show that he was good but not amazing, and that he just played for forever.

    No you undervalue SB and postseason play. He was electrifying on the base paths and came through on the big stage when he was most needed. You said so what to both, so you undervalue the 2 biggest things about him. So there is no point continuing this discussion.

    Like I said, I don’t undervalue him. Stolen bases just aren’t valuable. He was good in a couple postseason runs, but those are small sample sizes. In a full season, he wasn’t anything special.

    If we’re going off postseason play for getting guys into the Hall, we might as well just put Joe Carter in there for his WS homerun.

    Seriously I keep saying you undervalue those stats, and you counter by saying that you dont undervalue him you undervalue his stats, its like you are deliberately ignoring what I am saying.

    How many records did Joe Carter break? How many times did he lead the league in any one stat?

    If I said Brock should be in because he had a solid career and 1 big WS moment you'd have a case comparing him. But brock had a very good long career and if he didnt have his postseason play and was a 20 SB a year guy, he wouldn't be hall worthy. But those two metrics added to a very good very long career locks him in as a Hall guy. Unless you want to completely ignore them because you dont think SBs are important and what you do in the postseason is irrelevant. Which is basically what you are saying, I have no way to convince you to change your mind on that and that's fine, you are allowed to your opinion. Just know that I dont agree with your opinion and that is my right.

    I’m not ignoring anything. I don’t undervalue stolen bases, I’m saying that statistically it has been proven they barely add any value to a player. That’s not my opinion, that’s what the stats say.

    It’s laughable that you think a guy should be in the hall of fame because of a statistic that is proven to provide little value, and a couple postseason runs. Along with a long, usually slightly above average, career.

    Just curious, what’s your opinion on somebody like Zobrist getting into the hof? Or Ian Kinsler? Matt Holliday? Dustin Perdoia? Curtis Granderson?

    So my opinion is laughable. I've been nice, but I'm done.

    Thanks for not answering the question.

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    @DriveByTrucker17 said in Hall of Fame Asked by Congress Members to Enshrine Curt Flood:

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    Curt Floods career was average because he sacrificed his career. He would’ve been a guy that got elected because of his accumulative stats. For example, Lou Brock never won a batting title. In fact was only a .293 career hitter. Only led the league in doubles once. Only led the league in triples once. Only led the league in runs twice. NEVER led the league in hits. Yet there he is in the Hall. The argument is Flood would’ve had a similar career. Because of his sacrifice, players now have free agency. I happen to agree, I think he should be in there!

    On top of owning the single Season SB record and career SB record when he retired, go back and look at what Brock did in the postseason and especially the World Series.

    Brock is fully deserving of his HOF spot.

    I never said Brock didn’t deserve to get in. He absolutely does!! I’m saying he got mostly because of his longevity. He had a great career. I do stand by what I said! Everything I said is correct. By the way, I’m also a Cards fan. Have been since 1980.

    Yeah it surprised me that you wouldn't have, but I have seen Brocks name come up a lot as being unworthy. Really irritating. I'm a Reds fan I hate the Cardinals, but he is no doubt worthy.

    Ehh, Brock is a borderline hall of famer. He’s near the bottom of hall members for sure.

    Hell, Ben zobrist has slightly more career fWAR in 1000 less games than Brock.

    Look at his postseason play, oh and did I say most SBs in a season and a career when he retired.

    I've heard this from sabermetrics people for years. It's not correct. Seriously look at what he did on the big stage of the WS. One of the best ever in WS play.

    What did those SBs add to his offensive value? Hardly anything. That’s why barely anybody even bothers with them anymore.

    It doesn’t matter what he did in the postseason, it’s about his career. His career was decent, but there’s plenty of solid reasons against him being in the Hall.

    In the grand scheme of things, his career is near the bottom among hall of famers.

    It took him 18 years to get 43.2 fWAR. That’s pretty underwhelming. He only had two seasons with 5 fWAR. He only had a 108 wRC+ the year he stole 118 bases. He was basically a league average offensive player that year, and only had 3.0 fWAR.

    Good player, but him being in the hall of fame is highly debatable.

    I disagree comp and think you undervalue everything that was fantastic about him

    I don’t undervalue him, I’m just saying what the stats show. And the stats show that he was good but not amazing, and that he just played for forever.

    No you undervalue SB and postseason play. He was electrifying on the base paths and came through on the big stage when he was most needed. You said so what to both, so you undervalue the 2 biggest things about him. So there is no point continuing this discussion.

    Like I said, I don’t undervalue him. Stolen bases just aren’t valuable. He was good in a couple postseason runs, but those are small sample sizes. In a full season, he wasn’t anything special.

    If we’re going off postseason play for getting guys into the Hall, we might as well just put Joe Carter in there for his WS homerun.

    Seriously I keep saying you undervalue those stats, and you counter by saying that you dont undervalue him you undervalue his stats, its like you are deliberately ignoring what I am saying.

    How many records did Joe Carter break? How many times did he lead the league in any one stat?

    If I said Brock should be in because he had a solid career and 1 big WS moment you'd have a case comparing him. But brock had a very good long career and if he didnt have his postseason play and was a 20 SB a year guy, he wouldn't be hall worthy. But those two metrics added to a very good very long career locks him in as a Hall guy. Unless you want to completely ignore them because you dont think SBs are important and what you do in the postseason is irrelevant. Which is basically what you are saying, I have no way to convince you to change your mind on that and that's fine, you are allowed to your opinion. Just know that I dont agree with your opinion and that is my right.

    I’m not ignoring anything. I don’t undervalue stolen bases, I’m saying that statistically it has been proven they barely add any value to a player. That’s not my opinion, that’s what the stats say.

    It’s laughable that you think a guy should be in the hall of fame because of a statistic that is proven to provide little value, and a couple postseason runs. Along with a long, usually slightly above average, career.

    Just curious, what’s your opinion on somebody like Zobrist getting into the hof? Or Ian Kinsler? Matt Holliday? Dustin Perdoia? Curtis Granderson?

    So my opinion is laughable. I've been nice, but I'm done.

    Thanks for not answering the question.

    Without looking at anything. My answer is no to all. Did any one of those players retire as the career leader on any stat, significant or not? So if not then then they do not have the same case as Brock.

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    @nflman2033 said in Hall of Fame Asked by Congress Members to Enshrine Curt Flood:

    @mjfc_363 said in Hall of Fame Asked by Congress Members to Enshrine Curt Flood:

    @nflman2033 said in Hall of Fame Asked by Congress Members to Enshrine Curt Flood:

    @mjfc_363 said in Hall of Fame Asked by Congress Members to Enshrine Curt Flood:

    Curt Floods career was average because he sacrificed his career. He would’ve been a guy that got elected because of his accumulative stats. For example, Lou Brock never won a batting title. In fact was only a .293 career hitter. Only led the league in doubles once. Only led the league in triples once. Only led the league in runs twice. NEVER led the league in hits. Yet there he is in the Hall. The argument is Flood would’ve had a similar career. Because of his sacrifice, players now have free agency. I happen to agree, I think he should be in there!

    On top of owning the single Season SB record and career SB record when he retired, go back and look at what Brock did in the postseason and especially the World Series.

    Brock is fully deserving of his HOF spot.

    I never said Brock didn’t deserve to get in. He absolutely does!! I’m saying he got mostly because of his longevity. He had a great career. I do stand by what I said! Everything I said is correct. By the way, I’m also a Cards fan. Have been since 1980.

    Yeah it surprised me that you wouldn't have, but I have seen Brocks name come up a lot as being unworthy. Really irritating. I'm a Reds fan I hate the Cardinals, but he is no doubt worthy.

    Ehh, Brock is a borderline hall of famer. He’s near the bottom of hall members for sure.

    Hell, Ben zobrist has slightly more career fWAR in 1000 less games than Brock.

    Look at his postseason play, oh and did I say most SBs in a season and a career when he retired.

    I've heard this from sabermetrics people for years. It's not correct. Seriously look at what he did on the big stage of the WS. One of the best ever in WS play.

    What did those SBs add to his offensive value? Hardly anything. That’s why barely anybody even bothers with them anymore.

    It doesn’t matter what he did in the postseason, it’s about his career. His career was decent, but there’s plenty of solid reasons against him being in the Hall.

    In the grand scheme of things, his career is near the bottom among hall of famers.

    It took him 18 years to get 43.2 fWAR. That’s pretty underwhelming. He only had two seasons with 5 fWAR. He only had a 108 wRC+ the year he stole 118 bases. He was basically a league average offensive player that year, and only had 3.0 fWAR.

    Good player, but him being in the hall of fame is highly debatable.

    I disagree comp and think you undervalue everything that was fantastic about him

    I don’t undervalue him, I’m just saying what the stats show. And the stats show that he was good but not amazing, and that he just played for forever.

    No you undervalue SB and postseason play. He was electrifying on the base paths and came through on the big stage when he was most needed. You said so what to both, so you undervalue the 2 biggest things about him. So there is no point continuing this discussion.

    Like I said, I don’t undervalue him. Stolen bases just aren’t valuable. He was good in a couple postseason runs, but those are small sample sizes. In a full season, he wasn’t anything special.

    If we’re going off postseason play for getting guys into the Hall, we might as well just put Joe Carter in there for his WS homerun.

    Seriously I keep saying you undervalue those stats, and you counter by saying that you dont undervalue him you undervalue his stats, its like you are deliberately ignoring what I am saying.

    How many records did Joe Carter break? How many times did he lead the league in any one stat?

    If I said Brock should be in because he had a solid career and 1 big WS moment you'd have a case comparing him. But brock had a very good long career and if he didnt have his postseason play and was a 20 SB a year guy, he wouldn't be hall worthy. But those two metrics added to a very good very long career locks him in as a Hall guy. Unless you want to completely ignore them because you dont think SBs are important and what you do in the postseason is irrelevant. Which is basically what you are saying, I have no way to convince you to change your mind on that and that's fine, you are allowed to your opinion. Just know that I dont agree with your opinion and that is my right.

    I’m not ignoring anything. I don’t undervalue stolen bases, I’m saying that statistically it has been proven they barely add any value to a player. That’s not my opinion, that’s what the stats say.

    It’s laughable that you think a guy should be in the hall of fame because of a statistic that is proven to provide little value, and a couple postseason runs. Along with a long, usually slightly above average, career.

    Just curious, what’s your opinion on somebody like Zobrist getting into the hof? Or Ian Kinsler? Matt Holliday? Dustin Perdoia? Curtis Granderson?

    So my opinion is laughable. I've been nice, but I'm done.

    Thanks for not answering the question.

    Without looking at anything. My answer is no to all. Did any one of those players retire as the career leader on any stat, significant or not? So if not then then they do not have the same case as Brock.

    All of those guys have had equal or better careers than Brock.

    Zobrist: 44.4 fWAR in 1651 games, 116 wRC+
    Kinsler: 47.7 fWAR in 1888 games, 107 wRC+
    Holliday: 49.7 fWAR in 1903 games, 135 wRC+
    Pedroia: 46.6 fWAR in 1512 games, 115 wRC+
    Granderson: 47.6 fWAR in 2057 games, 115 wRC+
    Lou Brock: 43.2 fWAR in 2616 games, 109 wRC+

    It’s a bit contradictory to say Brock had a hall of fame career and not all of those guys, just because they were never the best at any one individual stat.

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    @nflman2033 said in Hall of Fame Asked by Congress Members to Enshrine Curt Flood:

    @DriveByTrucker17 said in Hall of Fame Asked by Congress Members to Enshrine Curt Flood:

    @nflman2033 said in Hall of Fame Asked by Congress Members to Enshrine Curt Flood:

    @DriveByTrucker17 said in Hall of Fame Asked by Congress Members to Enshrine Curt Flood:

    @nflman2033 said in Hall of Fame Asked by Congress Members to Enshrine Curt Flood:

    @DriveByTrucker17 said in Hall of Fame Asked by Congress Members to Enshrine Curt Flood:

    @nflman2033 said in Hall of Fame Asked by Congress Members to Enshrine Curt Flood:

    @mjfc_363 said in Hall of Fame Asked by Congress Members to Enshrine Curt Flood:

    @nflman2033 said in Hall of Fame Asked by Congress Members to Enshrine Curt Flood:

    @mjfc_363 said in Hall of Fame Asked by Congress Members to Enshrine Curt Flood:

    Curt Floods career was average because he sacrificed his career. He would’ve been a guy that got elected because of his accumulative stats. For example, Lou Brock never won a batting title. In fact was only a .293 career hitter. Only led the league in doubles once. Only led the league in triples once. Only led the league in runs twice. NEVER led the league in hits. Yet there he is in the Hall. The argument is Flood would’ve had a similar career. Because of his sacrifice, players now have free agency. I happen to agree, I think he should be in there!

    On top of owning the single Season SB record and career SB record when he retired, go back and look at what Brock did in the postseason and especially the World Series.

    Brock is fully deserving of his HOF spot.

    I never said Brock didn’t deserve to get in. He absolutely does!! I’m saying he got mostly because of his longevity. He had a great career. I do stand by what I said! Everything I said is correct. By the way, I’m also a Cards fan. Have been since 1980.

    Yeah it surprised me that you wouldn't have, but I have seen Brocks name come up a lot as being unworthy. Really irritating. I'm a Reds fan I hate the Cardinals, but he is no doubt worthy.

    Ehh, Brock is a borderline hall of famer. He’s near the bottom of hall members for sure.

    Hell, Ben zobrist has slightly more career fWAR in 1000 less games than Brock.

    Look at his postseason play, oh and did I say most SBs in a season and a career when he retired.

    I've heard this from sabermetrics people for years. It's not correct. Seriously look at what he did on the big stage of the WS. One of the best ever in WS play.

    What did those SBs add to his offensive value? Hardly anything. That’s why barely anybody even bothers with them anymore.

    It doesn’t matter what he did in the postseason, it’s about his career. His career was decent, but there’s plenty of solid reasons against him being in the Hall.

    In the grand scheme of things, his career is near the bottom among hall of famers.

    It took him 18 years to get 43.2 fWAR. That’s pretty underwhelming. He only had two seasons with 5 fWAR. He only had a 108 wRC+ the year he stole 118 bases. He was basically a league average offensive player that year, and only had 3.0 fWAR.

    Good player, but him being in the hall of fame is highly debatable.

    I disagree comp and think you undervalue everything that was fantastic about him

    I don’t undervalue him, I’m just saying what the stats show. And the stats show that he was good but not amazing, and that he just played for forever.

    No you undervalue SB and postseason play. He was electrifying on the base paths and came through on the big stage when he was most needed. You said so what to both, so you undervalue the 2 biggest things about him. So there is no point continuing this discussion.

    Stolen bases are valuable there is no doubt. But I say again, IN A 19 YEAR CAREER, NEVER won a batting title! Led the league in doubles ONCE!! Led the league in doubles ONCE! Led the league in triples ONCE!! Led the league in runs scored TWICE! This is in 19 years. Yes led the league in Stolen bases 8 times but also led the league in caught stealing 7 times. For his career he was caught stealing over 30% of the time. I understand if you run a lot, you get thrown out more.....I just don’t think his percentage was great.
    Does he deserve to be in the hall, yes. But he is not an all time great. His post season numbers are undeniable!! He was great in the post season! The rest of his career was above average! Due to the length of his career and his durability, he made the hall!

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    Zobrist lead league in Sac Flies one time. That is it. Lifetime slash in PS is .241/.306/.377 not sure how hes in this

    Pedroia PS isnt good either. .233/.313/.374

    He does have an MVP, but basically that is his only Hall of fame worthy year. Not sure why you brought him up.

    Lead league in 3B twice, RBI once. Runs once. 3 AS. Post season slash sucks too. So again dont see it.

    Holiday has best case of those you said, 7 time AS, RBI champ and batting champion, but in same year. Take away his 2007 he has very little. Again not a good post season slash. So that is a no too

    So fWAR is the only thing you look at for Hall considerations, seems really close minded of you.

    Brock 8 time SB leader. 2 times Runs. 2Bs and 3Bs twice. Played in an era with less offense than all those guys you mentioned. Slashed. 391/.424/.655 in postseason.

    Use fWAR all you want, to compare players of the same era. But those guys didnt play in the league in 1968 when the mound was higher. So yes that is why I dont see those guys as HOFers but I do Brock. I am done with this, it's stupid that we cant have a different opinion, so goodbye.

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