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markakis8
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Now before everyone starts freaking out and says "he hasn't even played 10 years yet" or "no way he started too late" or "I don't want druggies in the HOF (which is a laughable statement knowing who is in the HOF), I think his unique situation (his mired past with drugs and suspensions and the sheer talent this guy has) enables to play the "hypothetical" game.
He will be turning 32 in a couple weeks and I really only see him playing 6-7 more years after this year.
Anything could happen in the next 4 1/2 months but it appears Josh Hamilton is going to have a historic season. So let's assume the best (just for debate's sake) and say he wins the Triple Crown (50+ HR 120+ RBI), MVP and the Rangers win the World Series. That would put him AROUND .320 AVG, 900 H, 170 HR 550 RBI 950ish OPS for his career
So already on his resume would be: 2 MVP's, 2 batting crowns, HR crown, 2 RBI crowns, 3 silver sluggers, WS title (3 appearances) and of course the Triple Crown.
Now let's say over the next 7 years he AVERAGES (regardless of how healthy he is in those 7 years, these are his averages): .310 150 H 30 HR 100 RBI 950 OPS
His career #'s would be around: .315 AVG 2000 H 380 HR 1250 RBI .950 OPS
I normally don't like to play the "hypothetical" HOF game when a player hasn't even met the required 10 years of service but with the season he's having already, his checkered past, and the undeniable fact that this guy is the most talented ballplayer to come along since a kid name Griffey, I feel it's worth a discussion.
His career numbers would fall short, but does he get in on a little over a decade of pure dominance?
He will be turning 32 in a couple weeks and I really only see him playing 6-7 more years after this year.
Anything could happen in the next 4 1/2 months but it appears Josh Hamilton is going to have a historic season. So let's assume the best (just for debate's sake) and say he wins the Triple Crown (50+ HR 120+ RBI), MVP and the Rangers win the World Series. That would put him AROUND .320 AVG, 900 H, 170 HR 550 RBI 950ish OPS for his career
So already on his resume would be: 2 MVP's, 2 batting crowns, HR crown, 2 RBI crowns, 3 silver sluggers, WS title (3 appearances) and of course the Triple Crown.
Now let's say over the next 7 years he AVERAGES (regardless of how healthy he is in those 7 years, these are his averages): .310 150 H 30 HR 100 RBI 950 OPS
His career #'s would be around: .315 AVG 2000 H 380 HR 1250 RBI .950 OPS
I normally don't like to play the "hypothetical" HOF game when a player hasn't even met the required 10 years of service but with the season he's having already, his checkered past, and the undeniable fact that this guy is the most talented ballplayer to come along since a kid name Griffey, I feel it's worth a discussion.
His career numbers would fall short, but does he get in on a little over a decade of pure dominance?