markakis8
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- Oct 31, 2008
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I compare Kent to Lee Smith.
Lee Smith had the most career saves for about 15 years and has no shot at the HOF.
As soon as Hoffman and Rivera passed him, no one cared about Smith.
The same will happen with Kent when Cano and other players pass him.
Kent's only HOF claim is the home run record, and it's a weak number at a position dominated by light-hitting, quick-reflexed great fielders.
As soon as Kent's record is surpassed, no one will give a rat's ass about him and his voting numbers will tank like Lee Smith's.
Again, apples to oranges. I see the point you are TRYING to make but you are comparing a guy who pitched 1 or 2 innings every 3rd game to a guy who played every day. On top of that, saves, even 10-15 years ago were not really a stat that solely got you into the HOF - not like HR can.