A player's career doesn't matter?
BZZZT! STRAWMAN! Learn to read, jackass . When you say his career sets him apart and I say it doesn't, it doesn't mean I'm saying his career doesn't matter.
Moron.
the playoff success is just part of it
as is his gold gloves
as is his career average
as is his 6 silver slugger awards
as is his 5 seasons of 200 hits
as is his gold gloves
as is his career average
as is his 6 silver slugger awards
as is his 5 seasons of 200 hits
Which makes him a good player. But unfortunately he got hurt and didn't reach the levels required to be a Hall of Famer. The years he did play weren't so amazing to get over the fact that he played in a so few games comparatively.
I mean really, how far does this "he would have hit those marks if he never got injured" go? Players get injured. They don't hit the marks they need to hit. Unless they are WOW (like Koufax, for example), it's sad, but they just don't make it.
Like my NFL example with Terrell Davis. It's sad that his leg got messed up because otherwise, he probably would have finished in the Top 5 alltime, but it happens, and he isn't going to the HoF.
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