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God rest his soul, but dang, was Catfish Hunter just not that good. Worst modern starting pitcher in the HOF, easily.
Detroit isn't a small market team, for what it's worth. Neither are Boston or the Florida Marlins or the Mets, all teams that have won World Series titles in the Steinbrenner era. Toronto is a freaking huge city, albeit Canadian. Philly is what, like fourth largest media market? Atlanta is huge. The only legitimate small market/small payroll team to win the World Series since the Twins in '91 are the Diamondbacks, and I don't recall their payroll being small in 2001.
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111-49 2.65 era 190 starts/96 CG 1.027 whip He won a single Cy Young but finished 2nd, 3rd and 4th during that time as well. He won 20 games 5 times in a row (I know wins aren't a great measure but 5 in a row in rare in baseball history) He is remembered in an unkind light because his last three years he was not very good because of injuries no doubt brought on by the insane number of innings he threw the last year in Oakland and first 2 in NY. He doesn't rank among the very best pitchers in history but he certainly deserved to be inducted. As for the worst pitcher in modern history, that may be a little harsh he was a better pitcher or at least as good as: Phil Niekro Don Drysdale Waite Hoyt Fergie Jenkins Gaylord Perry Robin Roberts Red Ruffing Don Sutton Early Wynn |
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Get out of town. All of those guys had superior bodies of work to Hunter, and about a dozen guys who aren't in the HOF also do. Catfish Hunter is firmly esconced in the minds of most baseball experts (read: non-Yankee fans) as clearly the least deserving modern pitcher in the Hall of Fame.
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Hunters 5 best seasons were better than any of those other guys 5 best seasons. http://www.baseball-reference.com/pl...itching_simple |
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So, what's your point? Dwight Gooden was one of the two or three best pitchers in baseball for a similar period. Does he deserve to be in the HOF?
Name the one modern pitcher currently enshrined in Cooperstown who had a worse career ERA+ than Catfish Hunter.
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I can think of 20 players - pitchers and position players - off the top of my head more deserving of Hall of Fame enshrinement than Catfish Hunter. Players with good careers, not a couple good seasons. Hell, Roy Halladay has been a better pitcher for a longer period of time than Catfish Hunter was, and that's just one player currently playing who's probably more deserving of a plaque in Cooperstown than Jim Hunter.
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Hunter was a big league regular at 19 and a great deal of his career numbers were earned at an age before most pitchers even make their big league debuts. Hunter didnt have a "few good seasons", he had great ones. Again no one is saying that he will make any all-time teams but he is absolutly Hall of fame worthy. Saying that a player is "more worthy" is not really pertinent. You either meet the standard or you dont. He does. |
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Dwight Gooden was a better pitcher at his best than any of those other pitchers, but his peak came during the 1st years of his career and his demise was self-induced. If he had 2 or 3 more seasons like his first 5 he too would have been in the HoF. Hunter's weakness was the HR as he gave up a lot because he wasnt a power pitcher and didnt strikeout a lot of guys. But the idea that he somehow is much worse than the other guys listed is without merit. |
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........................Yrs.........W-L.........ERA.......CG........SHO........ Whip
Don Sutton 23.....324-256...... 3.26...... 178....... 58......... 1.1425 Catfish Hunter 15.....224-166...... 3.26...... 181....... 42......... 1.1342 Jim Bunning 17.....224-184...... 3.27...... 151....... 40......... 1.1789 Clark Griffith 21.....237-146...... 3.31...... 337....... 22......... 1.3127 Fergie Jenkins 19.....284-226...... 3.34...... 267....... 49......... 1.1419 Lefty Gomez 14.....189-102...... 3.34...... 173....... 28......... 1.3524 Phil Niekro 24.....318-274...... 3.35...... 245....... 45......... 1.2681 Robin Roberts 19.....286-245...... 3.41...... 305....... 45......... 1.1697 Burleigh Grimes 19.....270-212...... 3.53...... 314....... 35......... 1.3653 Early Wynn 23.....300-244...... 3.54...... 290....... 49......... 1.3291 Waite Hoyt 21.....237-182...... 3.59...... 226....... 26......... 1.3397 Jesse Haines 19.....210-158...... 3.64...... 208....... 24......... 1.3498 Ted Lyons 21.....260-230...... 3.67...... 356....... 27......... 1.3482 Red Ruffing HOF 22.....273-225...... 3.8........ 335....... 45......... 1.3409 Took Drysdale and Perry out as I figure they are better pitchers. I would put Catfish on par with Sutton. Better than the POS Bunning. Better than Jenkins, Niekro, Robin Roberts. But I look at this and wonder how in the heck guys like Clark Griffith, Lefty Gomez, Burleigh Grimes, Waite Hoyt, Jessie Haines, Ted Lyons and Red Ruffing are in the HOF? I guess Early Wynn is in because of the magical number of 300 Wins.
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Do you have ERA+ available? I think that tells a much better tale for pitchers.
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Interesting stat on Drysdale. In 1965 he hit .300 with 7 HR's and 19 RBI's in 130 ab's. The team leader in HR's that season hit 12 and drysdale hit only 1 fewer HR than the starting 1st baseman, catcher, 2 less than the right fielder, and 3 more than the 3rd baseman. The Dodgers won the World series that year.
In his other 14 seasons he hit over .200 only once (1958) when he hit .227 with 7 HR's. He was a lifetime .186 hitter. |
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Just another Cleveland sob story. Of course a native Clevelander, Steinbrenner was sure he had the Indians bought in 1971, but then owner Vernon Stouffer made a last second behind the scenes sale to Nick Miletti. Two years later Steinbrenner bought the Yankees for over a million dollars less than what the Indians were sold for two years earlier. What could have been!!
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With Cleveland's luck, they would have traded for Mark Fidrych and signed JR Richard to a long-term deal, leaving Steinbrenner and the team in ruins by 1983. Things happen for a reason, I suppose.
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