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J.O.

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just reading up on him, and saw some info. i'm shocked after seeing his stats that he isn't in the HOF.

1. should this guy be in the HOF? with a 288-231, with a 3.34 ERA?
2. is he still on the ballot? (i'm sure it's not, more of a question of what does it take to stay on the ballot for the next year)
 

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Unfortunately last year was his last year on the ballot. He didn't have enough support to get in. I guess it's up to the Veteran's Committee in a few years.
 

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Tommy john is the poster boy of why stats without substance mean nothing. He was a average at best pitcher 23 of the 26 years he pitched. Only was a AS for 3 or 4 times, a serious candidate for CY for 2 or 3 time but never won a single one. Bottom line with Tommy is that he is the definition of a compiler. And further proof that stats are meaningless without context like accomplishment and glory.

In no way should Tommy john even be mentioned in a HOF discussion.
 

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kentuckyderby said:
above average but consistent
able to last many years after surgery

good career
played many seasons
no way H of F

The guy averaged 11 wins and 85 K's per year with a 3.34 era...

What about him was "above average"? Aside for longevity...?
 

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mlbsalltimegreats said:
They named a Surgery after the man, come on he needs to get into the hall!
Dr. Frank Jobe should really be the guy in the hall.
 

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matfanofold said:
kentuckyderby said:
above average but consistent
able to last many years after surgery

good career
played many seasons
no way H of F

The guy averaged 11 wins and 85 K's per year with a 3.34 era...

What about him was "above average"? Aside for longevity...?

I consider average around 3.80 and about 10 wins a year
I by no means meant great when I said above average
 

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