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Despite the big market, bright lights and World Series rings, many Hall of Fame level players from the Mets and Yankees have been passed over by voters, often by good margins. The biggest reason: they didn''t accumulate those traditional lifetime stats in hits, home runs or wins that typically punch Hall of Fame tickets. New York fan favorites Keith Hernandez, Ron Guidry, David Cone and others had the misfortune of playing before today''s accepted measurement tools like on-base percentage, slugging percentage and ERA-plus (adjusting a pitcher''s earned run average to the league norm in a given year) became commonplace. Some players were overshadowed by bigger personalities who were better able to take advantage of the New York spotlight.

This book makes an in-depth case for the induction of seven Mets and Yankees, and evaluates many more who have been passed over for a spot in the Hall of Fame. Giving these players a fresh look, it uses advanced stats that weren''t aroun

Table of Contents

  • Acknowledgments
  • Prologue
  • 1. Ron Guidry
  • 2. Graig Nettles
  • 3. Willie Randolph
  • 4. Bernie Williams
  • 5. Keith Hernandez
  • 6. Jerry Koosman
  • 7. David Cone
  • 8. Thumbs Up or Thumbs Down?
  • Chapter Notes
  • Bibliography
  • Index

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      Publisher: McFarland & Co Inc
      Publication Date: 1/30/2020 12:04:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781476679655, 978-1476679655
      ISBN10: 1476679657

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Despite the big market, bright lights and World Series rings, many Hall of Fame level players from the Mets and Yankees have been passed over by voters, often by good margins. The biggest reason: they didn''t accumulate those traditional lifetime stats in hits, home runs or wins that typically punch Hall of Fame tickets. New York fan favorites Keith Hernandez, Ron Guidry, David Cone and others had the misfortune of playing before today''s accepted measurement tools like on-base percentage, slugging percentage and ERA-plus (adjusting a pitcher''s earned run average to the league norm in a given year) became commonplace. Some players were overshadowed by bigger personalities who were better able to take advantage of the New York spotlight.

      This book makes an in-depth case for the induction of seven Mets and Yankees, and evaluates many more who have been passed over for a spot in the Hall of Fame. Giving these players a fresh look, it uses advanced stats that weren''t aroun

      Table of Contents

      • Acknowledgments
      • Prologue
      • 1. Ron Guidry
      • 2. Graig Nettles
      • 3. Willie Randolph
      • 4. Bernie Williams
      • 5. Keith Hernandez
      • 6. Jerry Koosman
      • 7. David Cone
      • 8. Thumbs Up or Thumbs Down?
      • Chapter Notes
      • Bibliography
      • Index

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