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  • Ericulous1_PSNE Offline
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    Really? I hadn't heard he was retiring. Man, wish he's hang on a few more years but I'll take the 99 Posey. Do you think they'll have a program?

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    Hall of really good, but borderline hall of famer at best. He might get in, but I don’t think it’s a sure thing.

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    Probably a silly question but is he a hall of famer?

    So 1-MVP, 3-WS, ROTY, 7x AS. From a award perspective I’d say yes. From a statistical perspective it’s very borderline.

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    @quinnymcquinn said in 99 Posey Incoming:

    Probably a silly question but is he a hall of famer?

    So 1-MVP, 3-WS, ROTY, 7x AS. From a award perspective I’d say yes. From a statistical perspective it’s very borderline.

    I give you Dale Murphy. On the other hand, Harold Baines got in.

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    @mrad2010_xbl said in 99 Posey Incoming:

    I talked to a baseball scout once that said Posey was the best high school baseball player he had ever seen. He’s the type of catcher to make all his pitchers better by calling the right pitchers and managing the game. Sure shot hall of famer in my book.

    @mrad2010_xbl said in 99 Posey Incoming:

    I talked to a baseball scout once that said Posey was the best high school baseball player he had ever seen. He’s the type of catcher to make all his pitchers better by calling the right pitchers and managing the game. Sure shot hall of famer in my book.

    Was Clint Eastwood, Amy Adams, or Justin Timberlake the scout by any chance

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    @gradekthebard said in 99 Posey Incoming:

    @quinnymcquinn said in 99 Posey Incoming:

    Probably a silly question but is he a hall of famer?

    So 1-MVP, 3-WS, ROTY, 7x AS. From a award perspective I’d say yes. From a statistical perspective it’s very borderline.

    I give you Dale Murphy. On the other hand, Harold Baines got in.

    Very true sir. Which reminds me, where is our Dale Murphy card this year? Yes I know. They probably didn’t renew his rights.

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    @quinnymcquinn said in 99 Posey Incoming:

    Probably a silly question but is he a hall of famer?

    So 1-MVP, 3-WS, ROTY, 7x AS. From a award perspective I’d say yes. From a statistical perspective it’s very borderline.

    If people think Molina will be in the HoF, then Posey is 100% guaranteed to get in.

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    What the hell? How many catchers have played and finished with 150+ HR and hit .300+? All hall of farmers, that's who. Statistically he's a shoe in for catcher.

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    I cannot wait for this program

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    @jogger171717_psn said in 99 Posey Incoming:

    @quinnymcquinn said in 99 Posey Incoming:

    Probably a silly question but is he a hall of famer?

    So 1-MVP, 3-WS, ROTY, 7x AS. From a award perspective I’d say yes. From a statistical perspective it’s very borderline.

    If people think Molina will be in the HoF, then Posey is 100% guaranteed to get in.

    Ah the Posey v. Molina debate.

    Personally I agree though I definitely think Molina has overall the better chance because of his defense and longevity. But they are extremely close in other areas.

    War:
    Posey: 44.1
    Yadi: 42. 8

    World championships:
    Posey: 3
    Molina: 2

    MVP:
    Posey: 1
    Yadi: 0

    ROTY:
    Posey:1
    Yadi:0

    Those all favor Posey

    Here is what favors Molina

    Gold Gloves:
    Posey: 1
    Yadi: 9

    Hits:
    Posey: 1,500
    Molina: 2,112 (and counting)

    HRs:
    Posey: 158
    Yadi: 171 (and counting)

    Games:
    Posey: 1,371
    Yadi: 2,146 (and counting)

    RBIs:
    Posey: 729
    Yadi: 998 (and counting)

    Posey was like a Koufax of catchers in that he was elite for a short period of time and also had some large injuries. But there was no denying his impact and I think he will get in. But Yadi's longevity and defense make him a shoe in.

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  • Ericulous1_PSNE Offline
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    @nymets1987_psn said in 99 Posey Incoming:

    I cannot wait for this program

    So you think there will be a program just for Posey like they did with Scherzer and Miggy? That would be rad.

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    @ericulous1_psn said in 99 Posey Incoming:

    @jogger171717_psn said in 99 Posey Incoming:

    @quinnymcquinn said in 99 Posey Incoming:

    Probably a silly question but is he a hall of famer?

    So 1-MVP, 3-WS, ROTY, 7x AS. From a award perspective I’d say yes. From a statistical perspective it’s very borderline.

    If people think Molina will be in the HoF, then Posey is 100% guaranteed to get in.

    Ah the Posey v. Molina debate.

    Personally I agree though I definitely think Molina has overall the better chance because of his defense and longevity. But they are extremely close in other areas.

    War:
    Posey: 44.1
    Yadi: 42. 8

    World championships:
    Posey: 3
    Molina: 2

    MVP:
    Posey: 1
    Yadi: 0

    ROTY:
    Posey:1
    Yadi:0

    Those all favor Posey

    Here is what favors Molina

    Gold Gloves:
    Posey: 1
    Yadi: 9

    Hits:
    Posey: 1,500
    Molina: 2,112 (and counting)

    HRs:
    Posey: 158
    Yadi: 171 (and counting)

    Games:
    Posey: 1,371
    Yadi: 2,146 (and counting)

    RBIs:
    Posey: 729
    Yadi: 998 (and counting)

    Posey was like a Koufax of catchers in that he was elite for a short period of time and also had some large injuries. But there was no denying his impact and I think he will get in. But Yadi's longevity and defense make him a shoe in.

    They’re very different players for sure, but I think Posey putting up 57.8 fWAR from 2010-2021 (57.6 if you add in 2009) is much more impressive than Molina’s 55.6 fWAR from 2004-21. Posey being the all-around better player makes him more of a guarantee than Molina is. Posey’s career offensive rate stats (not counting stats lmao) are far and away better than Molina’s, while still being a fantastic defensive catcher for most of his career as well. They’ll both probably make it in though.

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  • QuinnyMcQuinnQ Offline
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    Before we discuss Posey vs Molina, can we see if Joe Mauer gets in first? If it’s tough when he is eligible that might set the table for Posey and Molina’s hall cases.

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    @ericulous1_psn said in 99 Posey Incoming:

    @jogger171717_psn said in 99 Posey Incoming:

    @quinnymcquinn said in 99 Posey Incoming:

    Probably a silly question but is he a hall of famer?

    So 1-MVP, 3-WS, ROTY, 7x AS. From a award perspective I’d say yes. From a statistical perspective it’s very borderline.

    If people think Molina will be in the HoF, then Posey is 100% guaranteed to get in.

    Ah the Posey v. Molina debate.

    Personally I agree though I definitely think Molina has overall the better chance because of his defense and longevity. But they are extremely close in other areas.

    War:
    Posey: 44.1
    Yadi: 42. 8

    World championships:
    Posey: 3
    Molina: 2

    MVP:
    Posey: 1
    Yadi: 0

    ROTY:
    Posey:1
    Yadi:0

    Those all favor Posey

    Here is what favors Molina

    Gold Gloves:
    Posey: 1
    Yadi: 9

    Hits:
    Posey: 1,500
    Molina: 2,112 (and counting)

    HRs:
    Posey: 158
    Yadi: 171 (and counting)

    Games:
    Posey: 1,371
    Yadi: 2,146 (and counting)

    RBIs:
    Posey: 729
    Yadi: 998 (and counting)

    Posey was like a Koufax of catchers in that he was elite for a short period of time and also had some large injuries. But there was no denying his impact and I think he will get in. But Yadi's longevity and defense make him a shoe in.

    For what it’s worth he’s nominated for a Silver Slugger this year.

    And any HOF debate always regurgitates the criteria for getting in. Personally I think it’s should be more open.

    And of course Posey should be a shoe-in. But then you have guys like Scoscia who are never mentioned.

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    @ericulous1_psn said in 99 Posey Incoming:

    World championships:
    Posey: 3
    Molina: 2

    I personally don't think that should be a factor as WS Championships are a team accomplishment. But that is just my opinion.

    In the end it is up to the writers who vote on the ballots. While offensive stats and awards are good indicators they are not the only criteria. Ozzie Smith got inducted almost entirely based on his glove.

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  • ChuckCLC_PSNC Offline
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    @quinnymcquinn said in 99 Posey Incoming:

    Before we discuss Posey vs Molina, can we see if Joe Mauer gets in first? If it’s tough when he is eligible that might set the table for Posey and Molina’s hall cases.

    Mauer basically was Posey without the accolades. So if Mauer doesnt get in, and he shouldnt, I still think Posey could easily. Honestly though Poseys short career might hurt him. But catchers have an intangible that other players dont. The whole calling games and framing pitch type stuff that dont have stats. Posey also had that over Mauer.

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    @mottledaxe86_psn said in 99 Posey Incoming:

    @mrad2010_xbl said in 99 Posey Incoming:

    I talked to a baseball scout once that said Posey was the best high school baseball player he had ever seen. He’s the type of catcher to make all his pitchers better by calling the right pitchers and managing the game. Sure shot hall of famer in my book.

    @mrad2010_xbl said in 99 Posey Incoming:

    I talked to a baseball scout once that said Posey was the best high school baseball player he had ever seen. He’s the type of catcher to make all his pitchers better by calling the right pitchers and managing the game. Sure shot hall of famer in my book.

    Was Clint Eastwood, Amy Adams, or Justin Timberlake the scout by any chance
    Listen man. I’m not a Giants fan. I’m not even really a Posey fan. I’m an Orioles fan. That being said I agreed with that man and think Posey is a legitimate hall of famer. Also wasn’t Posey a inning boss and had a couple 99 cards already?

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  • Ericulous1_PSNE Offline
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    @jogger171717_psn said in 99 Posey Incoming:

    @ericulous1_psn said in 99 Posey Incoming:

    @jogger171717_psn said in 99 Posey Incoming:

    @quinnymcquinn said in 99 Posey Incoming:

    Probably a silly question but is he a hall of famer?

    So 1-MVP, 3-WS, ROTY, 7x AS. From a award perspective I’d say yes. From a statistical perspective it’s very borderline.

    If people think Molina will be in the HoF, then Posey is 100% guaranteed to get in.

    Ah the Posey v. Molina debate.

    Personally I agree though I definitely think Molina has overall the better chance because of his defense and longevity. But they are extremely close in other areas.

    War:
    Posey: 44.1
    Yadi: 42. 8

    World championships:
    Posey: 3
    Molina: 2

    MVP:
    Posey: 1
    Yadi: 0

    ROTY:
    Posey:1
    Yadi:0

    Those all favor Posey

    Here is what favors Molina

    Gold Gloves:
    Posey: 1
    Yadi: 9

    Hits:
    Posey: 1,500
    Molina: 2,112 (and counting)

    HRs:
    Posey: 158
    Yadi: 171 (and counting)

    Games:
    Posey: 1,371
    Yadi: 2,146 (and counting)

    RBIs:
    Posey: 729
    Yadi: 998 (and counting)

    Posey was like a Koufax of catchers in that he was elite for a short period of time and also had some large injuries. But there was no denying his impact and I think he will get in. But Yadi's longevity and defense make him a shoe in.

    They’re very different players for sure, but I think Posey putting up 57.8 fWAR from 2010-2021 (57.6 if you add in 2009) is much more impressive than Molina’s 55.6 fWAR from 2004-21. Posey being the all-around better player makes him more of a guarantee than Molina is. Posey’s career offensive rate stats (not counting stats lmao) are far and away better than Molina’s, while still being a fantastic defensive catcher for most of his career as well. They’ll both probably make it in though.

    I agree. But I'm an old head and counting stats matter. Being on the field matters. And consistently producing over time matters. I freely admit that stats like RBIs are not the amazing tell all that older fans think they are, it involves having guys on base in front of you, how you are pitched to based on who is behind you etc.

    That said, the prime objective on offense is to score. And when you are responsible for doing that or hitting the ball so others do, it matters.

    Now, I really only went into that because of the (not counting stats lmao) comment. They are not as archaic as some believe. They are not the best benchmark for success but they are a good benchmark.

    Molina's longevity and durability are reflected in his games played and he has perfectly respectable numbers from a defense first catcher. But 9 gold gloves to 1 in the most important defensive position on the field is a big deal.

    I'm really not knocking Posey, he is certainly the better hitter. Had he been healthy, not had a catastrophic broken leg which has haunted him year after year, he would have been a GOAT catcher candidate.

    In closing, I think they should both get in. But if I were a pitcher, I'd rather face Molina than Posey, and I'd rather he call my game from begind the plate as well.

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    @ericulous1_psn said in 99 Posey Incoming:

    @jogger171717_psn said in 99 Posey Incoming:

    @ericulous1_psn said in 99 Posey Incoming:

    @jogger171717_psn said in 99 Posey Incoming:

    @quinnymcquinn said in 99 Posey Incoming:

    Probably a silly question but is he a hall of famer?

    So 1-MVP, 3-WS, ROTY, 7x AS. From a award perspective I’d say yes. From a statistical perspective it’s very borderline.

    If people think Molina will be in the HoF, then Posey is 100% guaranteed to get in.

    Ah the Posey v. Molina debate.

    Personally I agree though I definitely think Molina has overall the better chance because of his defense and longevity. But they are extremely close in other areas.

    War:
    Posey: 44.1
    Yadi: 42. 8

    World championships:
    Posey: 3
    Molina: 2

    MVP:
    Posey: 1
    Yadi: 0

    ROTY:
    Posey:1
    Yadi:0

    Those all favor Posey

    Here is what favors Molina

    Gold Gloves:
    Posey: 1
    Yadi: 9

    Hits:
    Posey: 1,500
    Molina: 2,112 (and counting)

    HRs:
    Posey: 158
    Yadi: 171 (and counting)

    Games:
    Posey: 1,371
    Yadi: 2,146 (and counting)

    RBIs:
    Posey: 729
    Yadi: 998 (and counting)

    Posey was like a Koufax of catchers in that he was elite for a short period of time and also had some large injuries. But there was no denying his impact and I think he will get in. But Yadi's longevity and defense make him a shoe in.

    They’re very different players for sure, but I think Posey putting up 57.8 fWAR from 2010-2021 (57.6 if you add in 2009) is much more impressive than Molina’s 55.6 fWAR from 2004-21. Posey being the all-around better player makes him more of a guarantee than Molina is. Posey’s career offensive rate stats (not counting stats lmao) are far and away better than Molina’s, while still being a fantastic defensive catcher for most of his career as well. They’ll both probably make it in though.

    I agree. But I'm an old head and counting stats matter. Being on the field matters. And consistently producing over time matters. I freely admit that stats like RBIs are not the amazing tell all that older fans think they are, it involves having guys on base in front of you, how you are pitched to based in who is behind you etc.

    That said, the prime objective on offense is to score. And when you are responsible for doing that or hitting the ball so others do, it matters.

    Now, I really only went into that because of the (not counting stats lmao) comment. They are not as archaic as some believe. They are not the best benchmark for success but the are a good benchmark.

    Molinas longevity and durability are reflected in his games played and that he has perfectly respectable numbers from a defense first catcher. But 9 gold gloves to 1 in the most important defensive position on the field is a big deal.

    I'm really not knocking Posey, he is certainly the better hitter. Had he been healthy, not had a catastrophic broken leg which has haunted him year after year, he would have been a GOAT catcher candidate.

    In closing, I think they should both get in. But if I were a pitcher, I'd rather face Molina than Posey, and I'd rather pitch to him as well.

    Well said.

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    @dolenz_psn said in 99 Posey Incoming:

    @ericulous1_psn said in 99 Posey Incoming:

    World championships:
    Posey: 3
    Molina: 2

    I personally don't think that should be a factor as WS Championships are a team accomplishment. But that is just my opinion.

    In the end it is up to the writers who vote on the ballots. While offensive stats and awards are good indicators they are not the only criteria. Ozzie Smith got inducted almost entirely based on his glove.

    I definitely don't think it should hinder a guy but I can help. Championships are less crucial in baseball then as a quarterback in football or a top star in basketball. When evaluating the best quarterback, number of championships always cone into play. Sane with the LeBron v Jordan debate. Baseball because a guy like Trout can easily a hall of famer GOAT candidate and never sniff the series because of the nature of baseball, 1 player simply can't effect the season enough on his own.

    For Posey and Molina though, I think it helps to highlight their accomplishments. Posey had a massive impact in a short period of time and helped bring 3 championships out of nowhere to a franchise who hadn't won in 60+ years. They definitely push the needle.

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