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Is Moose a HoF Pitcher?


Steve9347

Mussina HoF Poll  

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  1. 1. Is Mike Mussina a HoF Pitcher?

    • Yes, first ballot
      3
    • Yes, eventually
      17
    • No
      17


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I personally think Mussina is a HoFer, and will get there eventually.

 

He ends his 18-year career with a 270-153 record, a 3.68 ERA and 2,813 strikeouts in 3,562 2/3 innings. It's a Hall of Fame-type record. He ranks tied for 33rd all-time in victories, and his ERA+ of 123 puts him in the same territory as Juan Marichal and Bob Feller. He ranks 66th all-time in innings, but 19th in strikeouts. Among pitchers with at least 2,000 innings, he has the eighth best K/BB ratio. Hurting his case is that Mussina never won a Cy Young or played for a World Series winner. His postseason record was 7-8 with an impressive 3.42 ERA in 21 starts and two relief appearances.

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He's been a pretty solid pitcher his entire career. Combine that with great stats... yea, he'll get in the 2nd or 3rd time around (assuming there isnt a weak class his first year). He isnt a "star" play which people often equate to HoF. But sometimes, above average performance for an extended period of time is deserving of the Hall. And he's deserving in my opinion.

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I'm moving my post of my opinion from the other thread to here since its more appropriate

 

 

I dont know about Mussina, i tend to think he just misses. The way I look at it, is if I were to think about the past 15 years and was asked to name the game's best pitchers, would Mussina come out of my mouth? I dont think it would.

 

As someone said earlier, it's the hall of fame, not the hall of very good

 

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IIRC, Don Sutton's worthiness was also roundly debated, because (like Moose), he never won a Cy Young, won 20 games just once, and was not a truly "dominant" pitcher of his era. On the other hand, Sutton had 300 wins, 3000 Ks, and a ring. That combination virtually guarantees induction, and did for Don Sutton. Mussina has none of those.

 

Mussina wouldn't get my vote, but I'm kind of a hard ass when it comes to the HOF.

 

My prediction: his Yankee affiliation ultimately carries him to Cooperstown.

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