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ThoseBackPages

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Of HOFers that started in the 60s:

Yastrzemski
Stargell
Palmer
Bench

HOFers from the 70s:

Schmidt
Brett
Yount
Jim Rice

HOFers of the 80s:

Ripken
Gwynn
Puckett
 

gt2590

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The 90s group will be VERY small but about the same size as recent decades:

Jeter
Ichiro
Pujols (?)
Rivera
Chipper Jones

Anybody I miss?
 

gt2590

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mlbsalltimegreats said:
gt2590 said:
The 90s group will be VERY small but about the same size as recent decades:

Jeter
Ichiro
Pujols (?)
Rivera
Chipper Jones

Anybody I miss?
Vlad!

My list is not all the HOFers from the 90s, only the ones with just one team...
 

dietdew

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There are probably less old time players than you'd think that played for more than one team. I could only find two inducted before 1942 on Baseball-Reference that only played for one team: Walter Johnson and Lou Gehrig.
 

fkw

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There will be more players in the future than in the past, because of long term contracts IMO....

There are just as many players in last 40 years who did this as in the past, nothing has changed, it rare overall, especially for good players who played more than 15 years... but some alos started in the PCL on purpose (more $$ and closer to home), and some who had careers shortened by death ie Youngs, Joss, Gehrig, etc.

Off the top of my head.... Players who started before WWII.... (to add to Gehrig, W.Johnson) .........Dickey, DiMaggio, Williams, Doerr, Ott, Feller, Hubbell, T.Jackson, Joss, Youngs, Reese, Rizzuto, Terry, etc. Im sure there are more too :) .......Many Giants in this list :)
 

elmalo

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That is bc until the mid 70's the reserve clause bound players to one team. The players had no rights and the owners had all of the power.
 

braves1047

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I think there are 2 reasons for only a few playing with one team the whole career.
1. Free agency, I need a 30million a year contract (A.Pujols lol)
2. Not wanting to stop playing. Many plays dont want to quiet when they should. I can think of Tom Glavine and Greg Maddux as an example. When they left the braves they both had ok to subpar years. Should have just hung it up.
Just my 2 cents.
 

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