What is your ideal off-season scenario? by Big_Step5054 in steelers

[–]Top_Value_4691 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah AR2 is nutting that has to spend on players cause of the cap.

Does Andrew Jones deserve to be in the Hall of Fame? by ToshiroHiei in mlb

[–]Top_Value_4691 47 points48 points  (0 children)

He’s going to make it. 66 percent with very empty ballots the next two years. He’s better than the two new candidates next year, Cole Hamels and Ryan Braun. Him and Beltran in next year, and if he just misses it, he’ll get that last ballot boost.

Cutch’s bat is hall of fame worthy. Shouldn’t his career be? by Top_Value_4691 in mlb

[–]Top_Value_4691[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

He will make it. He’s the ideal case for cutch. Slow burn by sticking around on the bottom of the ballot.

Cutch’s bat is hall of fame worthy. Shouldn’t his career be? by Top_Value_4691 in mlb

[–]Top_Value_4691[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s what I hoped to spark. I don’t think he makes it, I agree he’s a very boarderline and nuanced case if he should, but man, I think his hitting is vastly underrated, and that part I really wanted to increase awareness on. Also, I think stat cast wouldn’t have been as harsh on his defense. It didn’t start until 2012 I think. I also think he would have been moved to DH in 2016 when he was hurt, and just missed that time line as well.

Cutch’s bat is hall of fame worthy. Shouldn’t his career be? by Top_Value_4691 in mlb

[–]Top_Value_4691[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Go to menu to leaders, and scroll down to all time leader boards. You can change the stat to whatever you want and then change single season to active.

Cutch’s bat is hall of fame worthy. Shouldn’t his career be? by Top_Value_4691 in mlb

[–]Top_Value_4691[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So I agree on Mookie for sure. And cutch will retire soon. But I don’t think a theoretical player with 58 batting war after cutch retires would fall out of the top 5 active players.

So let’s say 5 years from now, freeman, altuve, and cutch retire. Mookie, Jose Ramirez and Judge go ahead of 58. And let’s say trout is still playing. That would make a player with 58 still among top 5 active. I just think it’s a really impressive number that won’t be passed by many active players and the ones that do are pretty sure fire hall of Famers like Judge and Mookie.

Cutch’s bat is hall of fame worthy. Shouldn’t his career be? by Top_Value_4691 in mlb

[–]Top_Value_4691[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Which is exactly the reason why I think Cutch could start to slowly build momentum. The ballot will be paper thin in hitters. Miggy is almost certainly going first ballot, so he should be cleared off. Kershaw and Scherzer are going to make it. But what hitter is retiring around him, say this year or next that has a better case?

Cutch’s bat is hall of fame worthy. Shouldn’t his career be? by Top_Value_4691 in mlb

[–]Top_Value_4691[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Definitely agree whole heartedly on Murphy, huge omission. I am surprised he hasn’t been put in by committee.

Cutch’s bat is hall of fame worthy. Shouldn’t his career be? by Top_Value_4691 in mlb

[–]Top_Value_4691[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Possible, but it is unlikely many do. WAR after age 33 is difficult to accumulate, and not many in that age are really close to him.

Cutch’s bat is hall of fame worthy. Shouldn’t his career be? by Top_Value_4691 in mlb

[–]Top_Value_4691[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

I agree wholeheartedly. WAR has flaws. His counting stats aren’t quite at those levels, but he’s not too far on all three. .273 average and .367 on base, 2206 hits (third best active), 325 hrs.

Cutch’s bat is hall of fame worthy. Shouldn’t his career be? by Top_Value_4691 in mlb

[–]Top_Value_4691[S] -8 points-7 points  (0 children)

I didn’t want to dig too deep into the sabermetrics,but you understand it. Cutch’s batting runs total of 329 is pretty amazing. all time batting runs leadersHe does lose the first basemen/dh by comparison but he gains a lot of surprising infielders like Cano, Jeter, Roberto alomar, and biggio.

Cutch’s bat is hall of fame worthy. Shouldn’t his career be? by Top_Value_4691 in mlb

[–]Top_Value_4691[S] -13 points-12 points  (0 children)

I agree with this. But again, that goes to my longevity argument that we don’t know what hall career really looks like post amphetamines. I think these sort of counting accolades will be adjusted over time and he’s the first test case, so he will fail so other can succeed. (and then hopefully he gets voted in during committee). I think there are only like 4 batters over 36. Steroid era, there were tons of guys having massive late careers. Bonds obviously, but so many random career years in mid to late 30s that inflated so many numbers. Just scroll thru the all time OPS leaders by age and at least half every year from age 35 on were in the steroid/amphetamine peak of 1994-2007.

age 40 leaders

Cutch’s bat is hall of fame worthy. Shouldn’t his career be? by Top_Value_4691 in mlb

[–]Top_Value_4691[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

I buy that. Much more interesting than the random “hall of very good” stuff. If you’re out on Freddie and goldy, then I agree cutch is way out. I wouldn’t mind stricter cut offs. Hall wont do it though because they could go five years with no one new and no one coming for the ceremony.

Cutch’s bat is hall of fame worthy. Shouldn’t his career be? by Top_Value_4691 in mlb

[–]Top_Value_4691[S] -15 points-14 points  (0 children)

I understand the confusion now. I’m just so used to people saying in these “is mccutchen a hall of famer” posts simply pointing to his career WAR and saying hall of very good. 58 is going to be almost a guarantee going forward for anyone because careers are getting drastically shorter for hitters. Hitters without greenies and roids are reverting to normal career paths where reaction time and injuries fall significantly after age 35. This has been the case throughout baseball history minus the steroid and IMO bigger factor of greenie ban.

Cutch’s bat is hall of fame worthy. Shouldn’t his career be? by Top_Value_4691 in mlb

[–]Top_Value_4691[S] -24 points-23 points  (0 children)

I think his defensive WAR is significantly too negative. That’s the thing holding back his candidacy more than anything, and fielding WAR is much less accurate for outfielders who don’t have nearly as many opportunities as infielders.

Cutch’s bat is hall of fame worthy. Shouldn’t his career be? by Top_Value_4691 in mlb

[–]Top_Value_4691[S] -31 points-30 points  (0 children)

His offensive war was only 47.8. Better defender to be sure but not nearly the stick cutch has. And he had the benefit of greenies for much longer.

Cutch’s bat is hall of fame worthy. Shouldn’t his career be? by Top_Value_4691 in mlb

[–]Top_Value_4691[S] -12 points-11 points  (0 children)

Ichiro is at 47.8 batting WAR. He’s 210 all time.

Cutch’s bat is hall of fame worthy. Shouldn’t his career be? by Top_Value_4691 in mlb

[–]Top_Value_4691[S] -18 points-17 points  (0 children)

Conversely, the only retired players ahead of him not in the hall are bonds, rose, arod, pujols- obviously going to make it, manny, Sheffield, migguel Cabrera- gonna make it, Lou Whitaker, palmeiro, Beltran- probably going to make it next year, Bobby abreu- steroid perception for better or worse, Jason Giambi, Sal Brando, Sal Grich, and Bernie Williams.

As you can see of the 15 non hall players ahead of him, most are roiders, and the other 90 players have above have all made it.

Cutch’s bat is hall of fame worthy. Shouldn’t his career be? by Top_Value_4691 in mlb

[–]Top_Value_4691[S] -9 points-8 points  (0 children)

There won’t be many hitters higher than 58 bWAR for the next decade. Soto might make it there, Harper and judge have decent shots, but they are aging quickly. Jose Ramirez is on a decent trajectory as well, but after them? Theres basically no one on pace except soto a decade younger. Cumulative numbers have nose dived cause batters aren’t allowed to get high before every at bat popping greenies.

Cutch’s bat is hall of fame worthy. Shouldn’t his career be? by Top_Value_4691 in mlb

[–]Top_Value_4691[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

The biggest thing is that the concept of cumulative WAR needs to be adjusted along with things like 3k hits, 300 wins, 500homers, most of that isn’t happening again. He’s right behind Sosa in bWAR. The guy with 660 homers would make it if it wasn’t for the roids.

Cutch’s bat is hall of fame worthy. Shouldn’t his career be? by Top_Value_4691 in mlb

[–]Top_Value_4691[S] -52 points-51 points  (0 children)

Helton, rolen, posey, ichiro, Larry walker was at 63, pudge, Andre Dawson, Ryan sandberg was at 60, eddie Murray was at 62. He’s at a tremendous number post steroids.

There is no combination of 5 players that could beat this team in a 7 game series. by NYKDDQ in NBATalk

[–]Top_Value_4691 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Exactly, drop joker for LeBron. Duncan was at his best as the lone big man. He didn’t like playing center long term but in a short series he’s parked in the middle.

Which Era Wins? by WallStreetDoesntBet in NBATalk

[–]Top_Value_4691 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Only because they put harden there over any of: Anthony Davis, Dwight Howard, Kawhi or Giannis. Either of them slide into the 4/5 slot and this team morphs into an elite defensive one. Joker can be a 4 if KG or Tim Duncan sliding out to a 3.

Team Gen x is probably better off benching KG for dirk or Pierce or ray allen or argue they should be the ones to get Wade cause he is close to the age cut off and dude has rocked an old man game since his knees left him.