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batmagadanleadoff
Sep 06 2013 07:32 PM
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Despite shoddy production values and a design that -borrowing heavily from the year prior- seems like an afterthought, the 1969 Topps set is extremely popular among collectors. The 1969 set includes, naturally, the highly sought after 1969 Mets. And 45 Hall of Famers also appear in the set. Name them. One guess per post. Cards to follow.

Zvon
Sep 06 2013 07:36 PM
Re: Quizzes to Take While You're In Cleveland.

Willie Mays

batmagadanleadoff
Sep 06 2013 07:40 PM
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Zvon
Sep 06 2013 07:43 PM
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George



Thomas



Seaver!

Typed like that for dramatic effect.

batmagadanleadoff
Sep 06 2013 07:46 PM
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G-Fafif
Sep 06 2013 07:49 PM
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Willie McCovey

Zvon
Sep 06 2013 07:51 PM
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The man who couldn't hold up, fold up, or speak up when it might have mattered, tho he sure is yakkin a lot lately, Pete Rose.

batmagadanleadoff
Sep 06 2013 07:52 PM
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batmagadanleadoff
Sep 06 2013 07:57 PM
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Zvon wrote:
The man who couldn't hold up, fold up, or speak up when it might have mattered, tho he sure is yakkin a lot lately, Pete Rose.




Zvon
Sep 06 2013 08:00 PM
Re: Quizzes to Take While You're In Cleveland.

batmagadanleadoff wrote:
Zvon wrote:
The man who couldn't hold up, fold up, or speak up when it might have mattered, tho he sure is yakkin a lot lately, Pete Rose.






Jeeze, what was I thinkin,lol.

G-Fafif
Sep 06 2013 08:00 PM
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Ernie Banks. Let's post two!

G-Fafif
Sep 06 2013 08:01 PM
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Retired in the spring, but it didn't mean a thing to Topps...Mickey Mantle.

Zvon
Sep 06 2013 08:05 PM
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Reggie Jackson. Would that be his rookie?

batmagadanleadoff
Sep 06 2013 08:06 PM
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G-Fafif
Sep 06 2013 08:07 PM
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The HOF is Mr. Ryan's Neighborhood, so Nolan.

batmagadanleadoff
Sep 06 2013 08:09 PM
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G-Fafif
Sep 06 2013 08:09 PM
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If we're counting managers, Senators skipper Ted Williams.

Zvon
Sep 06 2013 08:11 PM
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A great baseball player, an even greater person, Roberto Clemente.

batmagadanleadoff
Sep 06 2013 08:13 PM
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batmagadanleadoff
Sep 06 2013 08:15 PM
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G-Fafif wrote:
If we're counting managers, Senators skipper Ted Williams.


If he's in the Hall, and he's in the set, then he counts as one of the 45.

G-Fafif
Sep 06 2013 08:16 PM
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Greatest baseball furniture ever: Bench, Johnny.

G-Fafif
Sep 06 2013 08:17 PM
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Bench was part of some fine batteries, but the Mose reliable battery in Detroit was Alkaline...uh, Al Kaline.

G-Fafif
Sep 06 2013 08:17 PM
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Bad Henry. Aaron, that is.

metsguyinmichigan
Sep 06 2013 08:26 PM
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Arm-flapping Joe Morgan!

batmagadanleadoff
Sep 06 2013 08:26 PM
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batmagadanleadoff
Sep 06 2013 08:27 PM
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Edgy MD
Sep 06 2013 08:28 PM
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Joe Morgan got more than a cup of joe in 1969.

metsguyinmichigan
Sep 06 2013 08:29 PM
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From the other dugout in the World Series, Brooks Robinson.

Zvon
Sep 06 2013 08:30 PM
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TED SHOWS HOW! Wow, I've never seen that card before. I've collected all the world series cards. 68 is a favorite.

Yaz.

Edgy MD
Sep 06 2013 08:30 PM
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Tony Perez. Mr. RBI.

batmagadanleadoff
Sep 06 2013 08:31 PM
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metsguyinmichigan
Sep 06 2013 08:32 PM
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Met killer Willie Stargell!

metsmarathon
Sep 06 2013 08:32 PM
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steve carlton

(wow, two willie mccoveys! how did they tell them apart?)

Edgy MD
Sep 06 2013 08:32 PM
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Earl Weaver, Mr. Rhubarb.

metsguyinmichigan
Sep 06 2013 08:33 PM
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I think that set has the Rollie Fingers rookie -- sans curly mustache!

G-Fafif
Sep 06 2013 08:33 PM
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Heel-clicking villain Ron Santo.

metsguyinmichigan
Sep 06 2013 08:35 PM
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And Ronnie's Canadian sidekick, Fergie Jenkins.

Edgy MD
Sep 06 2013 08:35 PM
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Home-stealin' Rod Carew.

G-Fafif
Sep 06 2013 08:35 PM
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Bring on Fran Robinson!

(It's Frank, stupid.)

Then bring on Frank Stupid!

metsmarathon
Sep 06 2013 08:36 PM
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that bob gibson fella was good. he's probably in there.

G-Fafif
Sep 06 2013 08:36 PM
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Maury Wills has the green light.

metsguyinmichigan
Sep 06 2013 08:37 PM
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G-Fafif wrote:
Bring on Fran Robinson!

(It's Frank, stupid.)

Then bring on Frank Stupid!


Bad ass!

Jim "Fake, Made-up Nickname" Hunter

batmagadanleadoff
Sep 06 2013 08:38 PM
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G-Fafif
Sep 06 2013 08:38 PM
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G-Fafif wrote:
Maury Wills has the green light.


Which is irrelevant to this discussion, actually. But Lou Brock isn't.

batmagadanleadoff
Sep 06 2013 08:39 PM
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G-Fafif wrote:
Maury Wills has the green light.


Make that a red light. A rare G-Fafif whiff.

http://hardballtalk.nbcsports.com/2012/ ... me-reason/

Zvon
Sep 06 2013 08:40 PM
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Harmon Killebrew

G-Fafif
Sep 06 2013 08:40 PM
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Maybe I can manage to identify Brock's manager, Red Schoendienst.

G-Fafif
Sep 06 2013 08:41 PM
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batmagadanleadoff wrote:
Maury Wills has the green light.


Make that a red light. A rare G-Fafif whiff.

http://hardballtalk.nbcsports.com/2012/ ... me-reason/


Got caught dancing off first.

But Brock!

G-Fafif
Sep 06 2013 08:41 PM
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It couldn't Hoyt to guess Wilhelm.

metsguyinmichigan
Sep 06 2013 08:42 PM
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The selection that broke the Veterans Committee: Bill Mazarowski

G-Fafif
Sep 06 2013 08:42 PM
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Seaver's Game One opponent, Phil Niekro.

Zvon
Sep 06 2013 08:42 PM
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Lemme kick in with Juan Marichal

Zvon
Sep 06 2013 08:43 PM
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While batmags catches up.

G-Fafif
Sep 06 2013 08:43 PM
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And one more 1969 Brave, Orlando Cepeda.

G-Fafif
Sep 06 2013 08:43 PM
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And one more 1969 Oriole, Jim Palmer.

G-Fafif
Sep 06 2013 08:44 PM
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And one last Brooklyn Dodger, Don Drysdale's.

metsguyinmichigan
Sep 06 2013 08:44 PM
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He was nearing the end, but Luis Aparacio is in therer, I believe.

This is fun, Mags. Nice job.

G-Fafif
Sep 06 2013 08:45 PM
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And one more Dodger named Don...Sutton.

batmagadanleadoff
Sep 06 2013 08:46 PM
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metsguyinmichigan
Sep 06 2013 08:47 PM
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And his manager, Walter Alston, still on a one-year contract somewhere!

Edgy MD
Sep 06 2013 08:48 PM
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Billy Williams, because the 1969 Cubs needed a consolation prize.

metsguyinmichigan
Sep 06 2013 08:49 PM
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With four Hall-of-Famers, one would think those 1969 Cubbies had a chance to get to the Series. Sadly, for BILLY WILLIAMS, they ran into black cats and miracles.

Zvon
Sep 06 2013 08:50 PM
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Oh, I'm colorizing his perfecto pic, Jim Bunning. He made it didnt he?

G-Fafif
Sep 06 2013 08:51 PM
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Billy Williams's not so classy manager Leo the Lip Durocher.

G-Fafif
Sep 06 2013 08:52 PM
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Yaz.

Edgy MD
Sep 06 2013 08:52 PM
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Dick Williams, because, he'll tell ya', nice don't get you into the Hall of Fame.

metsguyinmichigan
Sep 06 2013 08:54 PM
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Edgy got in there before me!

G-Fafif
Sep 06 2013 08:54 PM
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Oh spit, Gaylord Perry!

batmagadanleadoff
Sep 06 2013 08:55 PM
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batmagadanleadoff
Sep 06 2013 09:02 PM
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Zvon
Sep 06 2013 09:03 PM
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Oh managers. Sparky Anderson.

metsguyinmichigan
Sep 06 2013 09:04 PM
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Al Lopez, darn good manager and player.

Edgy MD
Sep 06 2013 09:04 PM
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How about Eddie Mathews? He ended his career in 1968 but maybe got into the set. He was in the 1968 World Series.

batmagadanleadoff
Sep 06 2013 09:05 PM
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Zvon wrote:
Oh managers. Sparky Anderson.

You should stay away from the Reds.

G-Fafif
Sep 06 2013 09:06 PM
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Charlie Smith!

(Darn, wrong quiz.)

G-Fafif
Sep 06 2013 09:07 PM
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Sorry about that superfluous Yaz.

batmagadanleadoff
Sep 06 2013 09:07 PM
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One left. It ain't Eddie Matthews. And since I see JCL online, it ain't Charlie Smith, either.

Zvon
Sep 06 2013 09:08 PM
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That's the limit of my knowledge :)

G-Fafif
Sep 06 2013 09:09 PM
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Al Lopez is worth 10 points.

batmagadanleadoff
Sep 06 2013 09:09 PM
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G-Fafif wrote:
Charlie Smith!

(Darn, wrong quiz.)


You beat me to my own joke, I see.

Zvon
Sep 06 2013 09:09 PM
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BB. Bring back. Burt Blyleven

MFS62
Sep 06 2013 09:12 PM
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Luis Aparicio just got in before they cared (or knew) about OBP.

Later

batmagadanleadoff
Sep 06 2013 09:14 PM
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Zvon wrote:
BB. Bring back. Burt Blyleven


Debuted in 1970. Rookie carded in 1971.

G-Fafif
Sep 06 2013 09:15 PM
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Joe Gordon?

Zvon
Sep 06 2013 09:17 PM
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BB. Bring back. Burt Blyleven


Debuted in 1970. Rookie carded in 1971.



Hes not a Red. *shrugs shoulders
Im even outta guesses now :(

batmagadanleadoff
Sep 06 2013 09:18 PM
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Zvon
Sep 06 2013 09:19 PM
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Who the fuck is Joe Gordon?

Did Grimm make that card?

metsguyinmichigan
Sep 06 2013 09:21 PM
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Great job!!!

batmagadanleadoff
Sep 06 2013 09:21 PM
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Even with five hall of famers, the Cubs couldn't beat the Mets

batmagadanleadoff
Sep 06 2013 09:24 PM
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metsguyinmichigan wrote:
Great job!!!


Sure beats Cleveland.

G-Fafif
Sep 06 2013 09:27 PM
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Great quiz, but I'm hoping a later edition will require a 46th answer.



But we'll probably have to settle for a different one.

G-Fafif
Sep 06 2013 09:28 PM
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Zvon wrote:
Who the fuck is Joe Gordon?


Someone my father referenced now and then for reasons that escape me...and someone whose managerial tenure stuck in my head until it was useful.

Learn more NOW!!!

G-Fafif
Sep 06 2013 09:31 PM
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Even with five hall of famers, the Cubs couldn't beat the Mets


DUCK 100 62 .617 --
Bear 92 70 .568 8

Ah...combines my two favorite bears: The defeated Cub and the pander bear.

Zvon
Sep 06 2013 10:05 PM
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G-Fafif wrote:
Zvon wrote:
Who the fuck is Joe Gordon?


Someone my father referenced now and then for reasons that escape me...and someone whose managerial tenure stuck in my head until it was useful.

Learn more NOW!!!

A 2nd baseman with 253 homers. Out for two prime yrs in WWII. And talk of a Yankee smokin weed in 1941!

batmagadanleadoff
Sep 06 2013 10:50 PM
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Who the fuck is Joe Gordon?

Did Grimm make that card?




According to this piece, even die-hard Yankee fans don't know who Joe Gordon is.

Joe Gordon is proof that being a New York Yankees star second baseman for a few years is good enough to get in the Hall of Fame. As if electing Phil Rizzuto under similar circumstances was not enough, the veterans committee repeated the mistake in late 2008. The difference seems to be that Joe Gordon really did have some Hall of Fame years — just not enough of them, in our view.

How, exactly, did Joe Gordon accrue enough Hall of Fame votes?

He fails the Fame test — within a few years of retirement from baseball in 1970 he was all but forgotten by most fans. Upon his election, even die-hard Yankees fans asked “Who?”

He fails the career statistics test, primarily because he lacks longevity. He batted over .300 just once, in 1942, and his career lasted just 11 years.

It’s true that Gordon is the sole American League infielder of his era with 253 home runs and 1,530 hits; only Ted Williams and Joe DiMaggio (both outfielders) equalled those numbers while Gordon was active. However, his career stats cannot be even superficially compare to the entire careers of Williams and DiMaggio, nor most other Hall of Famers. Gordon’s “era” lasted little more than a decade.

Gordon was named Most Valuable Player in 1942 (beating Ted Williams), but by then the ranks of the players had been thinned by World War II. He was a nine-time All-Star between 1939 and 1949. But neither of those accomplishments, even taken together, should be a ticket to the Hall of Fame.

He never led the American League in an important batting category. His fielding was average to above average though he did form part of a good double play combination with Frankie Crosetti and Babe Dahlgren. His Yankees World Series appearances were undistinguished except in 1941, when he batted .500 with an outstanding slugging percentage of .929. His nine All-Star Game appearances led to only four hits, even though he started in five of the games.

Gordon supporters cite anecdotal evidence, always suspect in baseball, that includes high praise from his manager. He was, it is said, known as one of the best second basemen of all time. If so, where were the Hall of Fame voters when Gordon retired? After all, the voters were the baseball writers who actually saw him play.

Here are more objective observations about Joe Gordon’s career:

Aside from the war year of 1942 when he won the American League Most Valuable Player award, Gordon never finished in the top five in MVP balloting. At the time, his career was not viewed as being in the top tier of his peers.
His post-season batting was just average, at best. He batted .243 and his slugging percentage was .427, neither of which are Hall of Fame caliber.
Finding someone with comparable overall batting stats from the 1940s American League, we end up with Vern Stephens — a St. Louis Brown who is hardly a household name. Gordon had fewer than 1,000 career runs batted in, well below 100 career stolen bases and less than 3,000 total bases.
Joe Gordon played just 11 years — he lost 1944 and 1945 to the war — and ended with a mere 1,530 hits and 253 home runs, in both cases little more than half of the figures that are normally associated with hard-hitting Hall of Famers. He just didn’t play long enough to amass impressive numbers.
Gordon played in just 1,551 games, so reliable fielding stats may be shaky. But his career fielding percentage of .970 is almost exactly average for career players of the same era. Likewise other fielding stats that take into account attempts and put-outs.

So what is the argument for electing a very good but not famous journeyman infielder to the Hall of Fame? First, look at the value placed on him by his teams: The Yankees traded Gordon to Cleveland in 1946 for an excellent pitcher, Allie Reynolds, but he was released by the Indians just four years later.

Like many marginal Hall of Fame inductees, Joe Gordon managed minor- and major-league teams for many years after retiring as a player. The players from his managing era are now on the Hall of Fame veterans committee. (Gordon’s best finish was second place with the 1959 Cleveland Indians, so no statistical explanation there.)

In 1960, Gordon was traded to Detroit for Jimmy Dykes, the only trade in baseball history involving two managers. In fact, managing probably kept his name current among the voters even after his death in 1978.

What does the Hall of Fame press release say about Gordon?

“Gordon combined power and fielding ability like few second basemen before or since. He hit 20 or more homers seven times, drove in 100-plus runs four times and averaged 89 RBIs and 83 runs scored per season. With the leather, Gordon posted a .970 fielding percentage, leading the American League in assists four times and double plays three times.

“In 1942, Gordon won the AL Most Valuable Player Award, edging out Triple Crown-winner Ted Williams of the Boston Red Sox. He was part of World Series-winning teams in New York in 1938, '39, '41 and '43 and helped the Indians win their last Fall Classic in 1948. Gordon died on April 14, 1978.”

A lot of team achievements are mentioned, but where are the outstanding career numbers? Assists and double plays are equally a result of sure-handed teammates, no surprise on the Yankees.

Yes, Joe Gordon was the only American League second baseman from his active years to have more than 25 home runs, and he did it four times. But when it comes to general hitting stats among second basemen, his on-base percentage is roughly equal to Snuffy Stirnweiss’s.

Gordon was passed over many times in Hall of Fame voting, including the famous 1988 veterans committee vote that resulted in no inductees. Bill James, a leading baseball statistician, was apparently a big booster for Gordon, which no doubt helped with the 2008 veterans committee vote. But James himself lists Gordon behind Bobby Grich and Lou Whitaker, neither likely Hall of Famers, on the list of all-time great second basemen. Gordon is #16, just ahead of Willie Randolph.

The argument was also made that if Bobby Doerr could be elected, why not Joe Gordon? But Joe Gordon was on the ballot roughly twice as long as his own career lasted, a big hint that he just didn’t have a Hall of Fame career.

Our argument is that a career of 11 years simply isn’t long enough to judge a position player, even someone as good as Joe Gordon. Extrapolating might-have-been statistics for fielders with short careers is simply not sufficient to determine Hall of Fame credentials. What we have is yet another Yankees inductee into the Hall of the Very Good.


http://what-the-hall.info/?gordon

Edgy MD
Sep 07 2013 08:22 AM
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Yeah, we were among giants then. Collossi. And, yeah, they likely aren't done.

Nineteen-sixty-niners still with a door open to the Hall of Fame, in order of likelihood.

1. Joe Torre
2. Tony Oliva
3. Gil Hodges
4. JIm Kaat

Um...

5. Rusty Staub or Davy Johnson

I assume Tony LaRussa wasn't part of the 1969 set.

batmagadanleadoff
Sep 07 2013 02:40 PM
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Here are your Hall of Famers appearing in the 1959 Topps baseball set. I've purposely omitted two HOF'ers. Try and name them in the same post. No partial credit.

G-Fafif
Sep 07 2013 09:18 PM
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Edgy MD wrote:
Yeah, we were among giants then. Collossi. And, yeah, they likely aren't done.

Nineteen-sixty-niners still with a door open to the Hall of Fame, in order of likelihood.

1. Joe Torre
2. Tony Oliva
3. Gil Hodges
4. JIm Kaat

Um...

5. Rusty Staub or Davy Johnson

I assume Tony LaRussa wasn't part of the 1969 set.


G-Fafif
Sep 07 2013 09:21 PM
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Close on La Russa, but not quite.

batmagadanleadoff
Sep 07 2013 09:21 PM
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G-Fafif wrote:
Edgy MD wrote:
Yeah, we were among giants then. Collossi. And, yeah, they likely aren't done.

Nineteen-sixty-niners still with a door open to the Hall of Fame, in order of likelihood.

1. Joe Torre
2. Tony Oliva
3. Gil Hodges
4. JIm Kaat

Um...

5. Rusty Staub or Davy Johnson

I assume Tony LaRussa wasn't part of the 1969 set.




For a second, I thought I left Cox out -- until I saw your post in the 1978 set quiz. I was ready to blame the MF MFY's.

batmagadanleadoff
Sep 07 2013 09:26 PM
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batmagadanleadoff wrote:
Here are your Hall of Famers appearing in the 1959 Topps baseball set. I've purposely omitted two HOF'ers. Try and name them in the same post. No partial credit.


It's hint time. Though, none of the missing HOF'ers ever played a game for the Mets, they both have Metly connections.

G-Fafif
Sep 07 2013 09:42 PM
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batmagadanleadoff wrote:
batmagadanleadoff wrote:
Here are your Hall of Famers appearing in the 1959 Topps baseball set. I've purposely omitted two HOF'ers. Try and name them in the same post. No partial credit.


It's hint time. Though, none of the missing HOF'ers ever played a game for the Mets, they both have Metly connections.


Going with visiting spring training instructor and first Mets no-hitter victimizer Sandy Koufax and former Mets braintruster Whitey Herzog.

batmagadanleadoff
Sep 07 2013 09:54 PM
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