Here is a guy who hung around only to break a record...
Look at his stats the last 5 years of his career.
Look at his stats the last 5 years of his career.
Quote from ARogueTrader:
Here is an argument why Pete may not really be a hall of famer
The following comparison of Pete Rose to his long-time teammates: Bench, Morgan, Foster and Perez, shows that he was not in the top 3 players on his own team (and we're not even including the pitchers on his team such as Tom Seaver).
To illustrate the point, batting records of their best single season, top 5 seasons, top 10 seasons and careers were compared. Their seasons were sorted by the following criteria to determine which is their "best." And, with exception of the "career" totals, no season with fewer than 400 plate appearances was included. The players were sorted by OPS (on base avg + slugging avg) and by Total Avg (TA=batting avg + slugging avg). Then, the rankings were averaged to determine the total combined ranking.
After studying the table below, also consider the intangibles. While I don't consider Pete Rose a superior fielder, to his credit, he won 2 Gold Gloves as an outfielder. His teammates winning Gold Gloves, Bench who won 10 and Morgan who won 5, are in the Hall of Fame, Foster and Perez didn't win any and are not. As far as base running, if you use stolen bases as a measure, Rose was adequate, but not superior. To me, while he was fun to watch (I admit I was a big Reds fan) and longevity is a big factor, by most fundamental and widely accepted statistical measures, he just wasn't as obvious a choice for the Hall of Fame as some make it seem. Sorry Pete!
Full article here: http://baseballguru.com/bbspot2.html
Quote from Specul8r:
Optional you sound like a moron right now. Its one thing to debate wether a 17time all star should be kept out of the Hall of Fame based on the black cloud he left hovering over his career, but quite another to debate his right to be there based on what he accomplished on the field!
Quote from jem:
Having been a Mets fan and absolutely hating pete rose while he played. I am now sure that I was a good judge of character even as an 8 -10 year old or so.
Tom Seaver is the only good Red.
Quote from Specul8r:
Change that damn handle!?! Someone may read this quickly and regard this lame, self-righteous, bulllshit as my words. Yeah numbnuts, following the rules laid out by some pompous beaurocrats are most definately more important than the amazing feats Pete accomplished on the field! Make sure your son knows this, embed into his very being that following the rules are way more important than fullfilling your destiny and mastering his craft. I knew you could be a real moron before this post, but this most definately ranks up there with one of worst drivel I ever heard come out of your ass.