So you are talking about Daniel Vogelbach is a burger and you think he is going to be a 1st ballot hall of farmer. That is a joke of what you said because Vogelbach will not be a 1st ballot hall of famer.
Verlander is the easy pick for the Astros, but Jose Altuve is a close 2nd. Among 2nd basemen all time, he's 26th in bWAR, 22nd in JAWS, 17TH IN WAR7. He's also won 2 World Series, 1 MVP, 6 Silver Sluggers, 3 batting titles, and a Gold Glove.
Altuve is certainly on the way, but the unfortunate 2017 thing remains to be seen the reaction will be. I'm using steroid reactions as a basis for this
Well it depends as if he had stayed with the Mets that is very much a yes. But as it is 2 of his CY Young awards are with Houston he won both of his rings in Houston. He has played amazing in Houston. Houston took a chance on him when most didn't even know if he would be able to come back and if he gets the big 300 which he has one season already with another most likely and if does good in both he would be very close and I could see him going one more year and it wouldn't surprise me if it was Houston again but if he gets 300 with Houston that would make his Houston case very strong. There is a good chance now he does a blank cap or an Astros cap now. Altuve is basically already there just keep up his good production which it seems like as he gets older he seems to be getting better
@@paulhopkins1905 is it because he spent all that time with them? Because Nolan Ryan spent tons of years with the Angels and Astros and has the Rangers on his it really doesn't matter on the amount of years
@@paulhopkins1905 roughly 13 of them and currently he is around 6 with Houston as it is he will be getting to 8 which shows that it isn't as big of a gap and again think of everything he did in Houston and is doing in Houston it is not a sure fire yes for Detroit. In his time in Houston he has gone 68 and 22 with a .756 win percentage with an ERA of 2.36 (ERA+ of 179). In Detroit he went 183-114 of a .616 win percentage and an ERA of 3.49 (ERA+ 123). Most people thought Justin Verlander was on his way out when he was traded to Houston as his stats had been on the down but Houston basically added years back.
I just smashed my TV in front of 30 guests at my party because of the game. My wife just took our crying kids and said they’re all spending the week at a hotel. This team has ruined my life and my party. I can’t handle this anymore. Goodbye Dodgers. I am no longer a fan.
I would put Gerrit Cole for the Yankees now, it depends on what you value though. With Cole winning a Cy young and the fact he shows up every start every year and has 200+ inning/strikeouts every year. Definitely been the most consistent pitcher over you could argue getting close to a decade. 2000k mark I think would still get him in right now or be much closer then Judge who as of right now would be almost an identical hall of fame case to Maris.
@@Falllll Is that a joke? He was the youngest player EVER to reach 250 career HRs. Unless you disagree with Mark's evaluation from this same video about Harper who's at 300 HRs, Judge would already be HoF-tier within the next year or two.
Has played in less than 500 games, won RoY in his age-26 season, more likely to hit the aging curve before he's had a chance to accumulate the kind of numbers that you need to get to Cooperstown. Paredes is a bit of a wild pick, but his first productive big league season was his age-23 season, and he's only 24 now, four years younger than Randy.
Paredes isn’t too bad of a pick it just really felt like Marc completely forgot Randy exists. I mean he didn’t even mention Randy as a competitor to Paredes.
In the Astros there are 3 others who players for hall of fame conversation, Altuve like 99 %, Jose Abreu for his career numbers already could have lots of votes and Yordan Álvarez in his young career has amazing numbers and is one of the best hitters in the game.
I would add Kyle Tucker for an outside chance, I think Abreu would be one who might make it, but likely not as an Astro. I think Verlander would go in as an Astro, but could decide to go in as a Tiger.
This was a really cool video Marc! If you wanted to challenge yourself even more next year, you could do players who could specifically make the Hall for the team they're playing for. Players like Kris Bryant, Carlos Correa, Max Scherzer, and Evan Longoria could very well end up in the Hall but for a different team than the one they're playing for. Corey Seager for the Rangers is a more likely candidate to go in as an actual Ranger for example. But I really loved this video, great work.
seager is a dodger hall of famer before a ranger hall of famer. what seager did for the dodgers is more than hes done in a shorter time for the rangers. your welcome rangers for building seager.
Joey votto was my childhood 2010-2016 reds were my team. Now at 22 years old I am still not quite ready to say goodbye so hopefully he at least plays through 2024. I heard he is also considering 2025 if things go well. Either way thank you votto!
Can't argue the Rutschman from the O's. Was curious who'd you go with, considering there are two young players on the team I could see making their way there too in Gunnar Henderson, and Felix Bautista, if he recovers well from Tommy John surgery. Bautista was well on his way to locking up the Mariano Rivera award for best reliever in the AL before the injury, and could arguably still win it.
I think he's right in picking Adley for the simple fact that he won't need as much WAR or the counting stats of other positions since he plays catcher. If he can average even 75% of his current production he'll set the pace for all catchers across MLB
I mean picking between Arenado and Goldschmidt is like flipping a coin, and I think ultimately they'll both get in. But just for some context, he said Joey Votto is a sure-fire HOFer, and if you look at Votto and Goldschmidt's career hitting stats they are eerily similar. But then you have to consider that at his best Votto was an above average to good fielder, whereas Goldschmidt is one of the best defensive 1B of all-time, up there with the likes of Hernandez, Mattingly, and Pujols. And Goldy is above average on the bases, whereas Votto is below average. So if one guy is a shoo-in for the Hall, shouldn't they both be?
Dude I'm a Cards fan if that wasn't obvious and I love Waino to bits, but he's not a HOFer. There are levels to this. There are plenty of guys with 200 wins who never got into Cooperstown. Andy Pettitte had 259 wins and more bWAR and pitched during the steroid era but only got 17% of the vote on the latest BBWAA HOF ballot. Tim Hudson had 222 wins and more bWAR and fell off the ballot last year in just his second time on the ballot. Ditto for Kevin Brown, Jamie Moyer, and Mark Buehrle. Jon Lester and Tim Wakefield (RIP) both finished their careers with exactly 200 wins, and neither of them is making the Hall (unless they do something sentimental for Wakefield as a knuckleballer and because of his untimely death). One last bit of context for how insane you have to have been to get into the HOF: even if you remove Waino's 2023 (-2 bWAR) which was a disaster and should never have happened because he should've retired with Yadi and Albert, he still generated in his career, through his age-40 season, less bWAR than Clayton Kershaw had generated through his age-27 season, at which point he already had three Cy Youngs and won an MVP. Yes, Waino was a postseason warrior and has one more ring, and stats aren't everything, but Waino is a Cardinals HOFer and not a baseball HOFer.
Webb by far for Giants not even close. Webb has crazy stamina, he just shows up every day and pitches 6-7 innings every game. With less and less pitchers doing that if he continues that over 10 years he will be a serious talk. If you get 400 saves you might get consideration but there’s plenty of guys around that mark and above who aren’t in and barely got any votes. The hall of fame imo criminally underrates relievers, but knowing their stupid standards im going to take the starter
As a Giants fan I dont know why you put Doval lol. Crawford is without a doubt our best shot in make the HOF. He’s one of the best defensive shortstops of all time and the best shortstop in SFG History. His resume also speaks for itself, yea he had a bad year this year but he definitely has a better shot than Doval.
Crawford doesn’t have a prayer my man. His defense is truly incredible, but there was never a multi year stretch where people were like “yeah Brandon Crawford is one of the best 2-3 3B in the game”. Was he a top 5-10 3B for a long time? Absolutely, but never among the best because his bat was so mid.
Crawford doesnt have a chance. Hall of very good, possibly retired number, but it'd take some mad cronyism in 2060 by an era committee to get him in. He's just not that good right now and on the wrong side of 35.
I dont think crawford has any chance at the HOF. He was close to an average career hitter (97 ops+). He's only got 30 WAR and doesn't have anywhere close to the counting stats needed to even START the HOF conversation (1392 H, 146 HR, 744 RBI). And his career is basically over. He has maybe a couple seasons of really low productivity. Taking a quick look at HOF SS with similar or lower ops+, it's basically either Ozzie Smith (prob the greatest defensive ss ever), guys who had significantly higher career dWAR
The I jury thing with Judge is so overblown. He isn't injury prone, injury prone guys are guys who get constant injuries seemingly for no reason or because their body is just breaking down. Stanton is an example. Judge gets freak contact injuries. Shoulder and toe against walls, rib injury landing hard on a diving play, wrist on a hit by pitch. But the injuries don't cascade, they aren't reoccurring. If he's injury prone because he hurt his toe crashing full speed into concrete (made the catch btw), then every human being is injury prone. I would be concerned if he was pulling a hammy running the bases, or if his toe injury reoccurred after he came off the IL. But injury stuff aside. When he doesn't have his season shortened by bad luck, he is just about a guaranteed 50+ homers 120+ runs/rbi with 7.5 WAR a season and an OPS over 1.000
since the beginning of 2021, judge hasnt had an "injury prone" injury; hes stayed healthy for and '22 and the only reason he got injured this year is because of the concrete lip at the bottom of the dodgers outfield wall, that wasnt his bodys fault.
saw Correa and Lindor remind me that we may live in a golden era of shortstop which we never realize, add Seager/Borgarts, and young guns like Witt Jr even Holladay, this generation of shortstop is so fun
Not even a MENTION of Kyle Hendricks for the Cubs is disrespectful. Since 2014, with a minimum of 240 starts, only starters with a lower ERA in the league are Kershaw, Scherzer, Verlander, Cole, and Greinke. Those are all hall of famers. Cmon Marc
I have to disagree with you re the Diamondbacks. I'd go with Corbin Carroll. I know he's only in his first full season, but his numbers are truly impressive. He can hit for power and average, stole 54 bases all while playing above average defense.
I’m not saying whether he should or shouldn’t be in the HOF, but lets be real. Rose and Bonds are not in the Hall, Altuve will probably be left out too.
@@burkereid6401Bonds and Rose would honestly probably be in the hall if they had likable personalities. Altuve is an absolute gem of a human being. I don’t think he’ll have a problem getting in
Made my own list before watching. Agreed with Marc on 24/30. - Vladdy over Bo - McClanahan over Paredes - MacKenzie Gore over Abrams😂 - Corbin Burnes over Yelich - Webb over Doval - Carroll over Longoria (I got this one wrong)
Burnes is the only one with a decent shot, Carroll has an outside shot but must have a phenomenal career from here on out of 10-15 years at least years plus.
"A player that was once deemed overrated" Marc over here using passive voice to deflect from having called Bryce that multiple times :> Also fun fact, Kershaw is far and away the highesr WAR Dodger ever, nearly 12 rWAR higher than the next highest accumulator among Dodgers Pee Wee Reese.
As for the Yankees..Cole and Judge both are heading that way. Judge needs to stay healthy though, if he gets 600 PA you can count on a 50/120 year, exceptional outfielder with a cannon too and a good teammate.
Vada Pinson, Tommy John, Dave Parker, Todd Helton, Al Oliver, Johnny Damon, Omar Vizquel, Mark Grace, Julio Franco, John Franco, Garvey, Billy Wagner, Gus Weyhing, Luis Tiant, Tommy Bond, Bobbie Abreu, Jeff Kent, Ed Konetchy, Pete Browning, Rusty Staub, Lave Cross, among many others, all deserve HoF consideration. Helton may go in with Adrian Beltre this year (perhaps Wagner as well). Cooperstown needs to purge itself of the undeserving and bring some truly great players into their hall. I'm not even mentioning those disgraced by 'roids or gambling (most will make it after they die-Jackson excluded-he still needs to go in), or not yet eligible....
@@theman1412 Everyone would claim that World Series as 100% valid if their team won it as well. Marc would definitely be all over the Mets if they won that, since everyone had the same chance to make it in and win. There was no real advantage anyone had
You know this is pre recorded because he said Acuña might get 35/70 lol
And he said Harper had 297 career tanks but he now has 306
All his videos are recorded like weeks earlier he takes forever to actually get his videos out
Same w judge
Acuñas season might be over by nowwwwww
This was recorded like a month ago Ronald hit 35 HR by like mid sept@@jaimelannister1797
why did kershaw get an asterisk and not correa 💀
And thats why Daniel Vogelbach will make the hall of fame
And that’s why the entire Mets roster will make the hall of fame
That’s not true and it is a joke because not all of the Mets players will make the hall of fame.
@@sectoraj2926nah man danny fkn burgas is guaranteed 1st ballot unanimous
Who is Danny Burgas?
So you are talking about Daniel Vogelbach is a burger and you think he is going to be a 1st ballot hall of farmer. That is a joke of what you said because Vogelbach will not be a 1st ballot hall of famer.
@@sectoraj2926 Nah man he is in there just like he is in there on every stolen base attempt (he is a renowned speedster)
"and that is how brett baty is going to the hall of fame with 19 rings and 4 mvps"
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@@3verdades832 lol you liked your own comment 😂
Verlander is the easy pick for the Astros, but Jose Altuve is a close 2nd. Among 2nd basemen all time, he's 26th in bWAR, 22nd in JAWS, 17TH IN WAR7. He's also won 2 World Series, 1 MVP, 6 Silver Sluggers, 3 batting titles, and a Gold Glove.
Will the voters forgive the cheating scandal though?
He might be kept out because of the whole 2017 thing regardless if he actually cheated.
@@styxscorpion4541 He won't be first ballot but he won't be left out. Correa and Bregman are more likely to be left out.
Any of the Astros cheaters can't be considered so long as Pete Rose and Barry Bonds aren't considered.
Altuve is certainly on the way, but the unfortunate 2017 thing remains to be seen the reaction will be. I'm using steroid reactions as a basis for this
Verlander is a lock for the HOF, but so is Altuve, and Altuve will go into the hall as an Astro, Verlander will go in as a Tiger
Well it depends as if he had stayed with the Mets that is very much a yes. But as it is 2 of his CY Young awards are with Houston he won both of his rings in Houston. He has played amazing in Houston. Houston took a chance on him when most didn't even know if he would be able to come back and if he gets the big 300 which he has one season already with another most likely and if does good in both he would be very close and I could see him going one more year and it wouldn't surprise me if it was Houston again but if he gets 300 with Houston that would make his Houston case very strong. There is a good chance now he does a blank cap or an Astros cap now. Altuve is basically already there just keep up his good production which it seems like as he gets older he seems to be getting better
@@Josh-ut4wv as an Astros fan, It would be wrong for JV to go into the hall as anything but a Tiger
@@paulhopkins1905 is it because he spent all that time with them? Because Nolan Ryan spent tons of years with the Angels and Astros and has the Rangers on his it really doesn't matter on the amount of years
@@Josh-ut4wv well yes, and most of his HOF numbers came from Detroit.
@@paulhopkins1905 roughly 13 of them and currently he is around 6 with Houston as it is he will be getting to 8 which shows that it isn't as big of a gap and again think of everything he did in Houston and is doing in Houston it is not a sure fire yes for Detroit. In his time in Houston he has gone 68 and 22 with a .756 win percentage with an ERA of 2.36 (ERA+ of 179). In Detroit he went 183-114 of a .616 win percentage and an ERA of 3.49 (ERA+ 123). Most people thought Justin Verlander was on his way out when he was traded to Houston as his stats had been on the down but Houston basically added years back.
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I am so glad he is getting love. He was up and down this season, but when he was on, he was lights out!
I just smashed my TV in front of 30 guests at my party because of the game. My wife just took our crying kids and said they’re all spending the week at a hotel. This team has ruined my life and my party. I can’t handle this anymore. Goodbye Dodgers. I am no longer a fan.
The dodgers turned bro into a villain 💀
You cant let it get to you that much man, gotta still maintain a life. Believe me, I get it, but we can’t control any of this.
you are no older than 10 bro wtf, you make Pokémon videos
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@@plurrral its a copypasta bro
I would put Gerrit Cole for the Yankees now, it depends on what you value though. With Cole winning a Cy young and the fact he shows up every start every year and has 200+ inning/strikeouts every year. Definitely been the most consistent pitcher over you could argue getting close to a decade. 2000k mark I think would still get him in right now or be much closer then Judge who as of right now would be almost an identical hall of fame case to Maris.
I also just kinda trust Cole to age well more than I trust Judge to.
I hope Stanton bounces back, he's only like 34 and over 400 bombs. Wish he could make a run to 550-600 and get in
I think they both make the HOF. I do agree Cole has a higher likelihood though.
@@Falllll Is that a joke? He was the youngest player EVER to reach 250 career HRs. Unless you disagree with Mark's evaluation from this same video about Harper who's at 300 HRs, Judge would already be HoF-tier within the next year or two.
Did you just compare Maria and judge? Wow. Not even close. Judge is far superior.
Ok. How did he not pick Randy Arozerana for the Rays. I feel like he should have gotten more love.
Has played in less than 500 games, won RoY in his age-26 season, more likely to hit the aging curve before he's had a chance to accumulate the kind of numbers that you need to get to Cooperstown.
Paredes is a bit of a wild pick, but his first productive big league season was his age-23 season, and he's only 24 now, four years younger than Randy.
Or Glasnow or mclanahan?
@@colinmckeown5352 Yeah I agree with that too.
@@StefanWB I see where you're going.
Paredes isn’t too bad of a pick it just really felt like Marc completely forgot Randy exists. I mean he didn’t even mention Randy as a competitor to Paredes.
That’s why Ruben Tejada is a future HOF’er
In the Astros there are 3 others who players for hall of fame conversation, Altuve like 99 %, Jose Abreu for his career numbers already could have lots of votes and Yordan Álvarez in his young career has amazing numbers and is one of the best hitters in the game.
I would add Kyle Tucker for an outside chance, I think Abreu would be one who might make it, but likely not as an Astro. I think Verlander would go in as an Astro, but could decide to go in as a Tiger.
@@jamesmartin9401Abreu is too old to make it
You can’t say asterisk World Series winner if the Mets won that year we would never stop hearing it
ain't no way you put an asterisk on 2020 world series but didn't for correa's 2017 lmao
If u ain’t cheating u ain’t trying
This was a really cool video Marc! If you wanted to challenge yourself even more next year, you could do players who could specifically make the Hall for the team they're playing for. Players like Kris Bryant, Carlos Correa, Max Scherzer, and Evan Longoria could very well end up in the Hall but for a different team than the one they're playing for. Corey Seager for the Rangers is a more likely candidate to go in as an actual Ranger for example. But I really loved this video, great work.
Yeah, JV is going in as a Tiger
seager is a dodger hall of famer before a ranger hall of famer. what seager did for the dodgers is more than hes done in a shorter time for the rangers. your welcome rangers for building seager.
9:20 14:07 It’s incredible that you put an asterisk next to Kershaw’s championship but not Verlander’s.
That thumbnail disrespectful 😂 mark is a typical mets fan
Mentioning correa without the cheating is crazyyyy
Man the editing on this video was rough 😂
Joey votto was my childhood 2010-2016 reds were my team. Now at 22 years old I am still not quite ready to say goodbye so hopefully he at least plays through 2024. I heard he is also considering 2025 if things go well. Either way thank you votto!
Oof this did not age well
Can't argue the Rutschman from the O's. Was curious who'd you go with, considering there are two young players on the team I could see making their way there too in Gunnar Henderson, and Felix Bautista, if he recovers well from Tommy John surgery. Bautista was well on his way to locking up the Mariano Rivera award for best reliever in the AL before the injury, and could arguably still win it.
The O's have a bright future, hopping to challenge y'all next year coming from a Yankees fan
I think he's right in picking Adley for the simple fact that he won't need as much WAR or the counting stats of other positions since he plays catcher. If he can average even 75% of his current production he'll set the pace for all catchers across MLB
For the royals, I thought you were going to say Salvador Perez.
As a Rays fan I think Randy is on pace for the Hall not Issac.
I agree
The Rangers have a few potential hall of famers including Scherzer, DeGrom, Seager…
As a huge Nolan arenado fan, I’m glad you made the right choice
I mean picking between Arenado and Goldschmidt is like flipping a coin, and I think ultimately they'll both get in. But just for some context, he said Joey Votto is a sure-fire HOFer, and if you look at Votto and Goldschmidt's career hitting stats they are eerily similar. But then you have to consider that at his best Votto was an above average to good fielder, whereas Goldschmidt is one of the best defensive 1B of all-time, up there with the likes of Hernandez, Mattingly, and Pujols. And Goldy is above average on the bases, whereas Votto is below average. So if one guy is a shoo-in for the Hall, shouldn't they both be?
Yeah you do have a good point
Umm wheres Wainwright
@@cravenharp5318not in the hall lmaoo
Dude I'm a Cards fan if that wasn't obvious and I love Waino to bits, but he's not a HOFer. There are levels to this. There are plenty of guys with 200 wins who never got into Cooperstown. Andy Pettitte had 259 wins and more bWAR and pitched during the steroid era but only got 17% of the vote on the latest BBWAA HOF ballot. Tim Hudson had 222 wins and more bWAR and fell off the ballot last year in just his second time on the ballot. Ditto for Kevin Brown, Jamie Moyer, and Mark Buehrle. Jon Lester and Tim Wakefield (RIP) both finished their careers with exactly 200 wins, and neither of them is making the Hall (unless they do something sentimental for Wakefield as a knuckleballer and because of his untimely death).
One last bit of context for how insane you have to have been to get into the HOF: even if you remove Waino's 2023 (-2 bWAR) which was a disaster and should never have happened because he should've retired with Yadi and Albert, he still generated in his career, through his age-40 season, less bWAR than Clayton Kershaw had generated through his age-27 season, at which point he already had three Cy Youngs and won an MVP. Yes, Waino was a postseason warrior and has one more ring, and stats aren't everything, but Waino is a Cardinals HOFer and not a baseball HOFer.
How is it easy for the Royals if you also have Salvador Perez?
I think Pete Alonso is the Met that has the most likely chance of going to the hall of fame
no mention of zac gallen for the dbacks?
Adley, yes, but also Gunnar. Too close to call, I like them both!
When was this video filmed? He’s talking like the regular season is still going on
It was filmed a while ago
Zack Geloffs brother Jake just batted like .400+ and had 20+ homers this passed season for UVA. Going to be uhhh good.
Webb by far for Giants not even close. Webb has crazy stamina, he just shows up every day and pitches 6-7 innings every game. With less and less pitchers doing that if he continues that over 10 years he will be a serious talk. If you get 400 saves you might get consideration but there’s plenty of guys around that mark and above who aren’t in and barely got any votes. The hall of fame imo criminally underrates relievers, but knowing their stupid standards im going to take the starter
How long ago did you record this Marc?
pluh rly said on the cover that aaron judge has 0% to make it
What about McClanahan for the rays? I feel that might be better
Bro coming from a jays fan Vlad Jr. has a higher chance to make it based off of their careers right now, he has like 130 homers at 24, that’s crazy
As an A's fan, this was so painfully true... Only other option is assuming Jacob Wilson will be good eventually
wait when was this recorded bc u said judge had 28 hrs when he ended with 35+
A couple of weeks before the end of the regular season
When Paredes makes the Hall the clip from this video will play below his plaque. “Marc called it”
The Camilo Doval comment makes me wonder about a guy like Emmanuel Clase. 111 saves in only 4 seasons
If Zack Gelof makes the hall of fame this video will be legendary.
And that’s why pete Alonso will be the best hof ever
As a Giants fan I dont know why you put Doval lol. Crawford is without a doubt our best shot in make the HOF. He’s one of the best defensive shortstops of all time and the best shortstop in SFG History. His resume also speaks for itself, yea he had a bad year this year but he definitely has a better shot than Doval.
crawford’s career is over and he has absolutely no chance of making the hall of fame
Crawford doesn’t have a prayer my man. His defense is truly incredible, but there was never a multi year stretch where people were like “yeah Brandon Crawford is one of the best 2-3 3B in the game”. Was he a top 5-10 3B for a long time? Absolutely, but never among the best because his bat was so mid.
Crawford doesnt have a chance. Hall of very good, possibly retired number, but it'd take some mad cronyism in 2060 by an era committee to get him in. He's just not that good right now and on the wrong side of 35.
I dont think crawford has any chance at the HOF.
He was close to an average career hitter (97 ops+). He's only got 30 WAR and doesn't have anywhere close to the counting stats needed to even START the HOF conversation (1392 H, 146 HR, 744 RBI). And his career is basically over. He has maybe a couple seasons of really low productivity.
Taking a quick look at HOF SS with similar or lower ops+, it's basically either Ozzie Smith (prob the greatest defensive ss ever), guys who had significantly higher career dWAR
its not best career of anyone on your team currently, its most likely to make the hall of fame, and crawford has close to no chance of making it
zac gallen corbin carroll and ketel for d backs??
Genuine question why do you record these so far ahead of time
What happened to Randy Arozarena, did he do something? or did marc just not put him in the vid?
He’s a very clutch player but he’s not going to accrue enough WAR fast enough to impress HOF voters
I think he was gonna say Wander Franco
@@Wolf-wc1js maybe, but Arozarena and Glasnow are better choices than Paredes
I can't believe that Grienke is still pitching LOL.
The I jury thing with Judge is so overblown. He isn't injury prone, injury prone guys are guys who get constant injuries seemingly for no reason or because their body is just breaking down. Stanton is an example. Judge gets freak contact injuries. Shoulder and toe against walls, rib injury landing hard on a diving play, wrist on a hit by pitch. But the injuries don't cascade, they aren't reoccurring. If he's injury prone because he hurt his toe crashing full speed into concrete (made the catch btw), then every human being is injury prone.
I would be concerned if he was pulling a hammy running the bases, or if his toe injury reoccurred after he came off the IL.
But injury stuff aside. When he doesn't have his season shortened by bad luck, he is just about a guaranteed 50+ homers 120+ runs/rbi with 7.5 WAR a season and an OPS over 1.000
Love the channel but need more postseason content this could easily come out in November
Arozarena?
15:18 my uncle taught CJ Abrams. Apparently he was a quiet guy.
What hat will Verlander wear in the hall of fame? That’s the only question for him.
Tigers.
since the beginning of 2021, judge hasnt had an "injury prone" injury; hes stayed healthy for and '22 and the only reason he got injured this year is because of the concrete lip at the bottom of the dodgers outfield wall, that wasnt his bodys fault.
Kinda surprised Stanton wasn’t even mentioned for the Yankees. I know he hasn’t been the best the past 2 years but look at his career
Joey Votto is He Who Bangs and a definite lock for the HoF in my mind.
everyone knows jv is going to the hof but I wanna see what he thinks about Altuve
Bro if the Mets won the World Series in 2020 it would not have been an asterisk World Series
btw harper already has hit 300 hr
It's pre recorded
All im saying is if Arenado and Votto get in before Todd Helton, I riot
saw Correa and Lindor remind me that we may live in a golden era of shortstop which we never realize, add Seager/Borgarts, and young guns like Witt Jr even Holladay, this generation of shortstop is so fun
But the pail in comparison to A-Rod, Nomar, Jeter, Vizquel, Rollins, Ripken, Fryman, Bell, Larkin, Guillen, Trammel, Fernandez, Tequeda, Dunsten, Batista, Gagne, Gonzalez, Sanchez, Uribe, Juan Bell,
Nice video always talk about this to myself
Gunner Henderson, I am a big orioles fan ( sad we got eliminated) and I believe he could make it
Not even a MENTION of Kyle Hendricks for the Cubs is disrespectful. Since 2014, with a minimum of 240 starts, only starters with a lower ERA in the league are Kershaw, Scherzer, Verlander, Cole, and Greinke. Those are all hall of famers. Cmon Marc
I have to disagree with you re the Diamondbacks. I'd go with Corbin Carroll. I know he's only in his first full season, but his numbers are truly impressive. He can hit for power and average, stole 54 bases all while playing above average defense.
Agree. Longoria is not making the hall of fame, and he’s on the verge of retirement.
On the Astros Verlander and Altuve will 100% make it and Alvarez has a good chance if he continues to play like he is now for a few more years.
Altuve might not, considering he was on the 2017 team
@@controversialhottakes17oh brother. 🤦🏻♂️
@@controversialhottakes17 he’ll make it, he’s fine
I feel like Harper wasn’t an easy pick because Craig Kimbrel still exists but I do agree with that pick
Both will make it in, but Kimbrel won’t make it as a Phil but Harper almost certainly will, so that’s why I’d say harper over kimbrel imo
yeah thats fair@@kirstynloftus826
Gerritt Cole is definitely a hall of famer. When it’s all said and done he will be first ballot.
Why do I feel like you recorded this video months ago?
great contents!, pl more of this.
Im surprised you didn't mention Jose Altuve, as he is a no doubt Hall of Famer, and this is coming from a Yankee fan.
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I totally agree. I was surprised Altuve wasn’t mentioned. Yordan Alvarez is still young but I see him as a potential for HOF if he keeps it up.
because verlander is more of a lock
Altuve doesnt have to play another game and he is already a hall of famer@@aers8127
@@aers8127 i mean they both are (along with multiple other guys) and plus Verlander will retire first
For the Dbacks : Corbin Carroll but it will takes a lot of years
The Astros have TWO Hall of Famers(Jose Altuve and Justin Verlander)
I’m not saying whether he should or shouldn’t be in the HOF, but lets be real. Rose and Bonds are not in the Hall, Altuve will probably be left out too.
@@burkereid6401 never
You can only pick one.
@@burkereid6401Altuve didn't cheat and Bonds was juiced for years. He's getting in
@@burkereid6401Bonds and Rose would honestly probably be in the hall if they had likable personalities. Altuve is an absolute gem of a human being. I don’t think he’ll have a problem getting in
Why did u post this so long after you recorded
Made my own list before watching. Agreed with Marc on 24/30.
- Vladdy over Bo
- McClanahan over Paredes
- MacKenzie Gore over Abrams😂
- Corbin Burnes over Yelich
- Webb over Doval
- Carroll over Longoria (I got this one wrong)
Or Randy over Paredes.. Also Abrams>MacGore
Burnes is the only one with a decent shot, Carroll has an outside shot but must have a phenomenal career from here on out of 10-15 years at least years plus.
And that’s why every Mets player will make the hall of fame
Oh, shut up already with this crap! It's on here way too much!
Mark saying asterisk next to Kershaw’s title and not Correa’s is infuriating
The disrespect on putting judge at 0% in the front cover of the video
greinke had a 1.76 era in 2015 and went 19-3
I would have gone with Cole. Injury concerns too much for me for Judge.
If Trout retired today, first ballot HOFer. If Ohtani retired today, I'm not so sure.
And that’s why he picked Trout
crazy youd talk this much about war considering whats happening in the world right now
pretty insensitive
How is it now Gerritt Cole. He's already almost there. Judge still has a long ways to go ..Wtf how
"A player that was once deemed overrated"
Marc over here using passive voice to deflect from having called Bryce that multiple times :>
Also fun fact, Kershaw is far and away the highesr WAR Dodger ever, nearly 12 rWAR higher than the next highest accumulator among Dodgers Pee Wee Reese.
I like what you did with the Royals with Zack but in my opinion it is Salvador perez
Marlins is Luis added a lot of batting titles and probably a career average above .300
As for the Yankees..Cole and Judge both are heading that way. Judge needs to stay healthy though, if he gets 600 PA you can count on a 50/120 year, exceptional outfielder with a cannon too and a good teammate.
You should do ranking every teams oldest player
Vada Pinson, Tommy John, Dave Parker, Todd Helton, Al Oliver, Johnny Damon, Omar Vizquel, Mark Grace, Julio Franco, John Franco, Garvey, Billy Wagner, Gus Weyhing, Luis Tiant, Tommy Bond, Bobbie Abreu, Jeff Kent, Ed Konetchy, Pete Browning, Rusty Staub, Lave Cross, among many others, all deserve HoF consideration. Helton may go in with Adrian Beltre this year (perhaps Wagner as well). Cooperstown needs to purge itself of the undeserving and bring some truly great players into their hall. I'm not even mentioning those disgraced by 'roids or gambling (most will make it after they die-Jackson excluded-he still needs to go in), or not yet eligible....
kershaw won the world series in 2020 and technicaly won another when the astros cheated
Glazing , astros won after that too
I know he’s a rookie…but Tovar is getting slept on
Parades over Randy Arozarena ? You realize randy has like like the 3rd highest ops in post season history
And that’s Pete Alonso will hit 900 homeruns, 10 World Series, 8 MVPS, 14 Silver Sluggers, 5 Gold gloves, and will be the greatest of all time.
Could make the argument that right now Kimbrel is more likely
The question is, what hat does Verlander wear in Cooperstown? Tigers or Astros?
Has to be tigers
You know Mark hates the Dodger because he always mentions the asterisk World Series.
Every team had the same chance dude.
“For the New York Mets…take your pick”- Marc
Try Alonso!
@@whatareyoudoing-pn7me Ehh, I don’t think so
LONGOOOOOOOOO. Watched for Evan stayed for respecting THE Man
Wait a minute, I didn’t expect Marc to be one of the “Mickey mouse” World Series people. Thought he’d be a little more reasonable than the average fan
For Kershaw? Well that was a 60 game season
@@theman1412 Everyone would claim that World Series as 100% valid if their team won it as well. Marc would definitely be all over the Mets if they won that, since everyone had the same chance to make it in and win. There was no real advantage anyone had
Pre recored mid season