200lbhockeyplayer
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Fair enough...but still not HOF numbers.HPC said:What are the numbers for SS's?... not the history of baseball.
Plus, there are intangibles that Nomar simply doesn't have. So he was hurt, blah blah blah. I had high hopes for Nick Neugebauer's 100mph arm too, but he blew that out his rookie season.
Nomar was a 6-time All-Star (but it wasn't fair because he was going against ARod and Jeter...blah blah blah), was top-5 in MVP voting once (#2 in 1998 - his second season), and won the AL Rookie of the Year. That's it.
No World Series titles, no hardware outside of a ROY (joining the likes of Jeff Burroughs) and not a single offensive milestone...even weak ones like 2000 hits or 1000 RBI.
Here is the list of short stops currently in the HOF and their career stats, courtesy of http://www.baseball-almanac.com.
Now, don't get too excited about some of the dead ball era guys and again understand that the position has shifted tremendously in the last decade to a position of far more power than before.
Of that list, the glaring offenders are Ozzie Smith and Phil Rizzuto but Rizzuto's seven rings and Yankee association locked him in and the fans' infatuation with Ozzie Smith's flips and smile got him in.