by canaan on Tue Jan 06, 2015 10:06 pm
I have a completely different scale of what the hall of fame is supposed to represent, I guess.
In my view, the hof should be a place where people can take their kids and talk about the best players from their day and continue on the tradition of loving the sport and those that have done it well. This doesn't lend to mean only generational talents, but players that at one point or another made an impact on the league and those that played/watched it. Mattingly fit that bill in my eyes. 13 years or so as a ballplayer--6 time all-star, iirc.
One day, the hall of fame will be devoid of people that genuinely want to go to relive and remember the players that they watched that evoked great memories of their days reveling in the sport. It shouldn't be a measurement of today's greats against the greats of 80 years ago. It was a different game then and shouldn't be compared statistically and/or stylistically.
There are a lot of guys that are not in pro sports hall of fame's because of some misguided ideal that their centers of remembering the greats of a particular era should more closely mirror the outside of a **** night club and not a sports history museum.