I remember when I was first getting into baseball (circa 2010), Prince always used to destroy my team (the Phillies). But even then, I just absolutely loved watching him blast the ball, and even now, I can watch it all day. One of my absolute favorite home run swings; damn near every time he hit a home run, it felt majestic. Breaks my heart that his career ended earlier than it should've because he was absolutely on a HOF path.
Yes. He was only 32 during his last season. He only needed 2-3 years of good baseball to get past 400 career home runs and 1400 RBIs. If he had, say, another two years of average baseball after that, he’d be around 450 home runs and 1500 RBIs. That would be enough to get in.
My fave brewer when I was a kid. What a flashback!
Wish I was watching baseball when he was a Brewer
I remember when I was first getting into baseball (circa 2010), Prince always used to destroy my team (the Phillies). But even then, I just absolutely loved watching him blast the ball, and even now, I can watch it all day.
One of my absolute favorite home run swings; damn near every time he hit a home run, it felt majestic. Breaks my heart that his career ended earlier than it should've because he was absolutely on a HOF path.
This dude had a hyper violent swing and did not get cheated😬😯
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Would Prince Fielder have been a Hall Of Famer if not for his career-ending neck injury in 2016? Part of me feels like he would have.
Yes. He was only 32 during his last season. He only needed 2-3 years of good baseball to get past 400 career home runs and 1400 RBIs. If he had, say, another two years of average baseball after that, he’d be around 450 home runs and 1500 RBIs. That would be enough to get in.