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What does Johan Santana have to do to be a HOF'er?

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Topnotchsy

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With his return looking pretty good so far, I was wondering what people felt Johan had to do going forward to become a future Hall of Famer?

His peak was really pretty amazing in a 5 year stretch he won 2 Cy Youngs, finished 3rd twice and 5th once (and absolutely should have won a third Cy Young in 2005 the year Colon won despite having an ERA .61 higher than Johan, 81 less K's etc.)

His career W-L is 133-71 so he obviously needs to spruce up the wins total but his career ERA is the best amongst active starters with 1000 IP at 3.10.

I'm thinking if he can put up at least 3 more seasons where he is in the top 10 in Cy Young and get to a record of 220-120 or so, he has a decent chance. Not sure he'll be able to do so, but I hope so.
 

mlbsalltimegreats

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I think 3000 Ks will help alot. For some reason 3000 k's gets dismissed alot when infact there are less people on the 3000 k's list that there are on the 500 hr club, 300 win club and 3000, hit club. 3000 k's is one of the hardest milestones to reach!
 

Mighty Bombjack

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I think he certainly needs at least 200 wins, and that will be a tough milestone given his age and crappy team. Damn shame those injuries took years away from him.
 

Topnotchsy

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I know what they say about a fool and his money... and in this case it was more a matter of a player I've followed his whole career and a really tough card, than an investment, but my offer was accepted on this gold refractor /100:

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hell never make the HOF.

i dont know the exact number but the Shets have cost
him a ton of Wins with their lack of run support..


he needs to win in high 200's. with his age and health his
career clock is ticking.

I can only think of 1 thing

1. GET OFF THE METS !!
 

noaskiecards

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77 wins to 220 would require 25 wins over 3 years or 19 wins over 4 years....i think if he got to 220 over 4 years and got to 3000 ks its possible but not likely hell get those wins....But he prob needs 6 great years to get there
 

markakis8

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Are there even 10 contenders for the Cy Young every year? I thought like 5 or 6 pitchers got votes max.
 

zach

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hell never make the HOF.

i dont know the exact number but the Shets have cost
him a ton of Wins with their lack of run support..


he needs to win in high 200's. with his age and health his
career clock is ticking.

I can only think of 1 thing

1. GET OFF THE METS !!

Agree. Staying with that team doesn't help.
 

homerun28aa

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It sucks that he plays for a crappy team right now cause he really might have HOF talent, but if you do look at the 3,000K club, they are all HOFers or future HOFers for sure with the exception of maybe Clemens who would only miss the hall because of steroid issues.
 

Topnotchsy

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77 wins to 220 would require 25 wins over 3 years or 19 wins over 4 years....i think if he got to 220 over 4 years and got to 3000 ks its possible but not likely hell get those wins....But he prob needs 6 great years to get there

He's 33 this season, and many pitchers have shown that as long as you adjust as your "stuff" diminishes, you can be successful to around 40. I'm think that if he has 3 more really great seasons (say close to 20 wins and an ERA around or under 3) and then pitches decent for 3 more, he may get there. 90 wins in 6 years is just 15 a year, (though on the Mets that may not be too easy.)

Are there even 10 contenders for the Cy Young every year? I thought like 5 or 6 pitchers got votes max.

10 is a bit high, though many seasons have 7-8. If he gets votes a few more times, and is able to stay around until he is 40 or so, I think he has a shot. His peak was not quite Maddux, Randy Johnson or Pedro, but other than those three, I don't recall anyone (off the top of my head) who was close in the last 20 years.
 

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