TBrown
Wolf of Beale Street
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When I saw y'all were talking about it my first comp was Buster, and I went to BR expecting his total to be higher.I saw that too . . . which blew my mind.
I comped Posey and McCann just because I knew BMac had more pop and less defense. Basically Posey is 10 WAR higher than B-Mac and Maurer is 10 ahead of Posey.When I saw y'all were talking about it my first comp was Buster, and I went to BR expecting his total to be higher.
Mauer did play in 487 more games, but that was also part of it that surprised me since they both missed so much time due to injury. I figured they played in about the same number of games but Joe played basically 3 more full seasons than Buster.
He was really good but he seems like one of those guys who gets in towards the end of his eligibility. Voters are so weird.Still can’t believe Mauer got in first ballot. I’m a big hall guy and I’m more rate based in my thinking but even with that a dude with 143 homers and less than 1,000 RBI’s and only caught 921 games is crazy.
Mauer also seemed like one of these golden boy types. I think the media really liked him. The HoF voters have different standards for people they like versus people they don't like.He was really good but he seems like one of those guys who gets in towards the end of his eligibility. Voters are so weird.
Mauer also seemed like one of these golden boy types. I think the media really liked him. The HoF voters have different standards for people they like versus people they don't like.
I'm convinced Schilling isn't in because of his politics and there was also a mutual dislike between him and the media. The only way they'd allow him in is if he had Randy Johnson or Pedro-like numbers. His numbers are "only" great instead of freakishly great, and he can't get over the higher bar that they have for him.
All facts.Mauer also seemed like one of these golden boy types. I think the media really liked him. The HoF voters have different standards for people they like versus people they don't like.
I'm convinced Schilling isn't in because of his politics and there was also a mutual dislike between him and the media. The only way they'd allow him in is if he had Randy Johnson or Pedro-like numbers. His numbers are "only" great instead of freakishly great, and he can't get over the higher bar that they have for him.
Mauer also seemed like one of these golden boy types. I think the media really liked him. The HoF voters have different standards for people they like versus people they don't like.
I'm convinced Schilling isn't in because of his politics and there was also a mutual dislike between him and the media. The only way they'd allow him in is if he had Randy Johnson or Pedro-like numbers. His numbers are "only" great instead of freakishly great, and he can't get over the higher bar that they have for him.