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Kenny Lofton parle de son snobisme HOF. Lofton en était un célèbre et n’a obtenu que 3,2% des voix en 2013.


Lofton : 6x All Star, 4x Gold Glove, 3x Champion de base volée.

Promotion HOF 2013 :

Craig Biggio

Jack Morris

Jeff Bagwell

Mike Piazza

Tim Raines

Lee Smith

Edgar Martinez

Alan Trammel

Larry Walker

Fred McGriff




Par rb1242

18 Comments

  1. dxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxb

    Kenny being a one and done is criminal. Absolutely insane.

  2. Crazy_Baseball3864

    Nobody was elected to the HoF on the Writers Ballot in 2013. It was an extremely stacked ballot and it was bad timing.

    5 players got over 50% and also the year that Bonds, Clemens, Schilling and Sosa debuted, all of them getting under 50%. Plus Biggio and Piazza debuted that year too, with Biggio getting the most votes at 68.2%.

    Bernie Williams debuted in 2012 at almost 10% but fell to 4% in 2013 and went off the ballot. Lofton would have done better had he debuted at a different time

  3. Even-Dinner-5696

    HOF is dumb. So weird he’s not in

  4. thadaddy7

    Definitely should’ve stayed on the ballot longer. I think a guy like that was hurt by perception because the latter part of his career was subpar by comparison, its one of the reasons it took so long for Tim Raines to get in.

  5. neverAcquiesce

    Fell in the love with him the one year he played for the Cubs.

  6. MultiPass21

    Anybody who still takes the BBWAA seriously isn’t paying attention.

  7. Blitzdog416

    kenny lofton was a goddamn menace and should be in

  8. Phatferd

    Is that Chris Young asking the questions? He looks so familiar and I saw him in a clip with Glasnow the other day and couldn’t figure out who it was.

  9. Doyometer

    I don’t know for sure is he’s a HOF’er, but he absolutely should have gotten more votes

  10. Shiftymennoknight

    Lofton and Lou should have both been in a long time ago

  11. _RandomB_

    Lofton, Delgado and Posada all deserved a LOT more discussion than they got.

  12. Adventurous-Sign6864

    He should 100% be in the hall, but I absolutely hate when Ichrio is used as a Hall of Fame comparison its so disingenuous.

    Ichrio played 7 full seasons in the npb, he had a .994 ops at 20 compared to a .999 at 26 one year before winning MLB MVP. He put up 40 war in his first 7 MLB seasons most of those being over 30 as a contact speed guy. Think its far to say he is at least a 80+ WAR player if he didn’t spend a large chunk of his career in the NPB.

  13. Phatferd

    Lofton is a byproduct of his era. He should 100% be in the HOF, but he played during the HR explosion era and was overshadowed by them. He was great at everything, except power, which he would be average at, in many other eras. He was most remembered as an Indian, but even on those teams he was the 3rd/4th best player on his team behind Manny/Thome/Belle and on par with Vizquel. I think this is the biggest reason he isn’t thought of in the same light as HOFers.

    He was never the best at something, but was in the upper echelon of many things.

  14. DominicB547

    Ichio comparison is not a legit comparison.

    That said one and done is ridiculous.

  15. TheQuoteFromTheThing

    62 WAR and 3% of the vote is absolutely brutal.

    Andrew got in with 67, Biggio with 66, and McGriff with 57.

  16. Quick_Two2922

    I watched him play and he should be in

  17. Thin-Cartoonist-4608

    I don’t wanna sound naive and I’ll probably get downvoted but idgaf. but why is there not a fan vote of SOME sort. Like not even a lot. Maybe even 10% of the vote should be fan votes or something. Without the fans, there is no baseball plain and simple.

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