Tiant twice led the league with ERAs under 2.00, but he also had five years with an ERA over 4.00. Coombs, however, didn't have the longevity of his teammates and faded fast. He's 30 hits short of 2,500, 12 homers short of 300, nine points short of a career .300 batting average (he was above the mark until 2009), five points short of a .400 on-base percentage (he. He will earn a salary of $32 million for the 2023 season, the Tigers will buy out his 2024 option for $8 million, and he will retire. One of the great power and speed combination players of all time, Bonds was just the second player to ever hit 300 home runs and steal 300 bases in a career, joining Willie Mays in that group. Belle may have been a jerk and got caught with a corked bat, but the fact that he had just two meek representations on the Hall of Fame ballot before being dropped is a crime. More about data coverage Share & Export His best season on the Hall of Fame ballot came in 1960, when he received 45 Hall of Fame votes, a total higher than 27 future Hall of Famers. In DiMaggio's 11 seasons, he made the All-Star game seven times and received MVP votes in six seasons. McGriff was remarkably consistent, belting 30 home runs in a season 10 times during the steroid era without a whisper of accusation about him. He made a fool of himself in front of Congress, was named in the Mitchell Report and Jose Canseco's book Juiced, and was implicated in Jason Grimsley's affidavit about amphetamine use in the major leagues. Those players attract a lot of attention and discussion, which takes away from the examination of a career like Teixeira's. However, the numbers speak for themselves. The year before he left, Travis led the AL with 218 hits and batted .359, two points higher than Joe DiMaggio in his year of "The Streak." Harder spent 20 seasons hurling for the Indians and was at his best in the mid-1930s. This slideshow ranks the top 100 players who are eligible for Hall of Fame induction, but they currently do not have that plaque in Cooperstown. Martin was a key member of the Gashouse Gang Cardinals and was known as one of the team's spark plugs thanks to his raucous play on the diamond. His .688 winning percentage ranks fifth all time. He consistently received between 25 to 30 percent of the votes on the Hall of Fame ballot, peaking in 1988 when he finished sixth with 39.3 percent. He was also the premier first baseman in his league (the National League) while he was playing. There just is no way to pick and choose who definitely did use steroids, who didn't and just what kind of impact they had on their play. Answerbag wants to provide a service to people looking for answers and a good conversation. Incidentally, Hodges finished fourth again in 1980, this time ahead of nine future Hall of Famers. Ichiro is only renting space on this list. Some argue that he is the best player not enshrined in Cooperstown, while his detractors say he didn't play long enough and his surly attitude turned off a lot of people. He received MVP votes in eight seasons, finishing in the top 10 in six of those years. Schilling should be in the Hall, but he. With another 2-3 seasons, he wouldve reached the magic 3,000 number that wouldve almost assuredly ensured his induction. His Hall of Fame case remains one of the most controversial and hes been bypassed by the Veterans Committee four times. John's 288 career wins are the highest total of any eligible non-Hall of Famer, and he is one of just eight pitchers to start at least 700 games in his career. He had enough support to stay on the Hall of Fame ballot for the maximum of 15 years, garnering 88 votes in 2008, his final year. Gonzalez was one of the more feared home run hitters of the steroid era, topping 40 in a season five times. Even though he hasn't played a Major League game in 109 years, Van Haltren still holds the National League record for reaching base in 60 straight games, accomplishing the feat in 1893. Instead of talking about his incredible baseball accomplishments, Palmeiro's career is defined as being one of the poster boys for the steroid era. After his playing career ended Buck became a scout for the Cubs, signing Lou Brock for the team. From 1946 to 1950, he won 20 games four times, leading the league with 24 wins and 28 complete games in 1948. The golden mark is a WAR of 100 or better, with just 25 players reaching or surpassing that figure. Glasscock got his start during baseball's infancy in 1879 as a shortstop for the Cleveland Blues. During that time he made the all-star game every year, hit more than .300, and hit more than 35 home . Trammell played for 20 years, all for the Detroit Tigers, and was a six-time All-Star. Sure, it was a different era, but those are some incredible numbers. Hodges consistently finished in the top five in Hall of Fame balloting throughout his career. He has just two years left on the ballot but figures to have a tough time cracking through against stiff competition the next two seasons. The two-time World Series winner finished his career with 2,182 hits and two injury-plagued seasons at the end of his career dropped his lifetime average below .300 to .296. Well, we've got Shoeless Joe Jackson in 4th place overall at .3558, but he's technically ineligible because of his role in the Black Sox scandal. McInnis was a fine defender who set numerous fielding records as a first baseman. Hall of Famers Jake Beckley, Sam Crawford, Rogers Hornsby, Willie Keeler, Frank Robinson, and Al Simmons were all within 100 hits of the mark when they hung up their spikes. Best 3 Year Period. HR Rank All Time. Trammell was selected by baseball historian Bill James as the ninth-best shortstop of all time (h/t MLB.com), ahead of 14 players enshrined in Cooperstown. The best argument Trammell supporters have in their quest for his enshrinement is that many people feel Trammell was superior to Ozzie Smith, a contemporary of his who waltzed into Cooperstown on the first ballot with 91.7 percent of the vote. All four won at least 20 games in 1971. The three-time 20-game winner finished his career with a 170-91 record for a .651 winning percentage, good for 27th all time. What is the highest career batting average for an MLB player who is not in the Hall of Fame? Dave Orr-hit .342 but only played 8 seasons, so he isn't eligible for the Hall. He topped 50 home runs four times and finished with 583 career homers. Although he didn't have the quickness of Johnny Bench, Boone was incredibly durable and was the only catcher who consistently placed in the top 10 for defensive WAR for the better part of two decades. Johnson played just 13 years, but topped 100 RBI eight times, 100 runs six times and 25 home runs six times. He received 55 votes in the 2012 Hall of Fame voting, his first year on the ballot. He is hurt by the fact that he really only played 11 full seasons in the major leagues. Buckner won the 1980 NL batting title as a member of the Chicago Cubs and had two seasons of 200+ hits. He received Cy Young award votes in five seasons, winning it in 1994. "Indian Bob" is one of the great underrated players of the 1930s and 1940s, lost in the shuffle of playing at the same time as Joe DiMaggio, Jimmie Foxx, Mel Ott, Lou Gehrig and Hank Greenberg. Ryan authored his sixth no-hitter in 1990 and followed with his seventh a year later at the age of 44. His .564 slugging percentage ranks 14th all time. But others are there for good. Randolph made the All-Star game as a second baseman for the Yankees five times during his careerno small feat while playing in the same league as Lou Whitaker, Frank White and Bobby Grich. George Kell was a 10-time All-Star and hit more than .300 nine times. In fact, his highest single-season average was just .267, and he once hit .159 in nearly 500 plate appearances. Although he was never a serious threat to make the Hall of Fame, it's surprising that he lasted just one year on the ballot before being removed after getting a mere 19 votes in 1991. Stanton. Despite the tragedy, Mays had a very productive 15-year career. White became the second batting champion ever in the National League when he hit .387 in 1877. As shown in Table 5, seven former members of the Career .300 Hitters Club finished their major-league careers with .296 batting averages. After serving in the military, Boyer made his debut at the age of 24 and instantly became an impact player for the Cardinals. However, in his prime, he made seven straight All-Star games, had eight top-20 MVP finishes, won three Gold Gloves and three World Series titles. He finished with 2,210 career hits and played excellent defense. He led the league in the category five times, including 1919 and 1920 when he registered WHIPs below 1.000. Unlike Barry Bonds or Roger Clemens, people aren't lining up to say that McGwire was a Hall of Fame player before he took steroids. . He was the 1972 MVP and a seven-time All-Star. If Wood didn't sustain an injury to the thumb on his pitching hand in 1913, he very well could have been mentioned along with Christy Mathewson and Walter Johnson as the top pitchers of baseball's early years. During his time with the White Sox, Minoso was a seven-time All-Star who finished fourth in the MVP voting on four different occasions. He has a lower WAR than Baines, and he had little power, but he won 8 gold gloves in his 17-year career, and he was an 8-time All-Star. There were a few seasons in the 1910s where Coombs was one of the top pitchers on the Philadelphia A's. Guidry turned in one of the great pitching seasons of all time when he went 25-3 in 1978 with a 1.78 ERA. From age 26 to 28, DiMaggio served during World War II, losing three peak seasons serving overseas as many players of his era did. He was a key pitcher on the great A's teams of the 1970s and finished his 17-year career with a record of 209-161. He was only a tiny bit better than Billy Mueller. Cincinnati Reds star Joey Votto collected career hit No. In five years, he will enter the Hall of Fame as one of the . Morris has increased his votes in each of the past five years, peaking in 2012 at 66.7 percent to finish second behind Barry Larkin. He won the National League pitching triple crown in 1918 and finished with a career record of 178-137. Tony Gwynn is now in the Hall of Fame. Here are three players who hit 400 HRs and won't make it into the National Baseball Hall of Fame. Travis was a popular shortstop and third baseman for the Washington Senators who missed four seasons of action when he was shipped off to fight in World War II just as he was reaching the prime of his career. Of the 244 Hall of Famers, 83 fall in this range. During that time, Harder made four straight All-Star games. The five-time Gold Glove shortstop was the glue that held the Big Red Machine's infield together. Stephens also was an AL All-Star seven times. Clark's career trajectory didn't continue on that path, though, as injuries robbed him of hundreds of games in the 1990s. Like Dale Murphy, he consistently gets dinged for having too short of a peak. In making this list, players were not penalized for admitting steroid use or rumored steroid use. He ended with 2,712 hits, 1,493 RBI and a .290 average. Mullane was anambidextrous pitcher who compiled 284 wins from 1881 to 1894. Since McCarthy was not BETTER than any other Hall of Famer, he also has a "zero" in front of his name. One of the great crimes in modern Hall of Fame balloting is that Bill Freehan received just two votes in 1982, his only year on the ballot. Just 16 hitters have a career .300 average with 10,000-plus PA; Ichiro stole 509 bases in his career. By Jim McLennan @AZSnakepit Apr 11, 2012, 11:00pm EDT. John won 20 games three times, all post-surgery, and was an All-Star on four occasions. Nettles was a superior defender who finished fifth and sixth in the American League MVP voting in 1977 and 1978, respectively. McCarthy had 170 Win Shares but only 14.6 WAR, for a Hall of Fame Value of 228.4. McNally was part of one of the great pitching staffs of all time along with Jim Palmer, Mike Cuellar and Pat Dobson. With Clark in the fold, it's easy to think that another World Series flag, or two, would be flying at Kauffman. Wood received 29 votes in the 1947 Hall of Fame voting, the most of any player who still hasn't been elected. Torre was a nine-time All-Star and the 1971 NL MVP after batting .363 with 230 hits and 137 RBI. There are not a ton of pitchers in the Hall of Fame - the elections of Glavine and Maddux brings the total to 77 beginning with the inaugural class of 1936. Sign up for the List Wire newsletter to get our top stories in your inbox every morning. Colavito topped 30 homers seven times, including a league-leading 42 in 1959. He is best known for his role in one of baseball's greatest tragedies. It was the same year that Old Hoss Radbourn won 59 games. Miguel Cabrera leads a group comfortably over .300 Baseball Hall of Fame after playing much of his career as a designated hitter. 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