Friday, March 30, 2007

I'm back!

Wow...I haven't done this in a while.

It appears my account was shut down or something for some reason, and only through a very clever backdoor email searchy-thing have I been able to reaccess my account, but all appears to be the same, so all is well. Thought I'd let anyone who is checking this before tomorrow's show (all zero of you) that we will have a few guest hosts. Josh is out of town so I've brought in a couple of very sports and radio savvy gents from back home, Michael (Opie) and Nic. Oh ya, and also a kid named Ron, but he's no good. To give you an idea of who he is: He lives in Central Illinois and is a Dolphins and Spurs fan. Go figure. Anyway, it should be fun, as there's plenty to talk about with NCAA B-ball, the MLB season kicking off, some NFL personnel moves...
BE THERE. Sat. 10 a.m.-noon. WESN 88.1

p.s. Hopefully my schedule will permit me to do this more often so we can avoid another shut down fiasco. Cheers

Tuesday, March 6, 2007

HOF 3rd Basemen

Hey guys,

Here (finally) is the finished Stats comparison of the HOF 3rd basemen plus some modern-day candidates who are probably just a little below the grade. To explain a few of the stats:

OPS+= On Base plus Slugging Percentage measured against the league average, and adjusted for ballpark factors. An OPS+ over 100 is better than average, less than 100 is below average.

HOF Monitor: A Bill James invention; I couldn't begin to explain the formula for it, but believe me, the guy knows what he's talking about. He's a likely future HOFer himself for his work in revolutionizing the way baseball people look at statistics.

MVP awards: For those who won at least 1, the number of MVPs is listed. For those who never did, their highest finish in voting is listed.

*Denotes still active

Gold Gloves were first awarded in 1957, and the first All-Star game was held in 1933. It's also important to note that my HOF list omits Negro League players, because of inconsistencies in the keeping of stats for them and the level of competition to compare, mainly for Ron Santo, whose case is the reason for this post. It also includes only players whom I subjectively considered to have been primarily 3B, thus omitting some names like Edgar Martinez and Paul Molitor.

Again, to state my finding: Ron Santo's numbers are about a half-tier below the greats of his era at the position, and thus did not warrant election on the normal ballot. His numbers are solid, though, especially when compared to some of the more old-timey players. Add that with his broadcasting career, humanitarianism and diabetes struggle, I say he should get in via the Vet's Committee (which my money says he will in 2 years). However, if he gets in, the VC will have to look at some other guys, too, namely Ken Boyer and Greg Nettles. It could also open the door (and this is what people fear), based on sheer numbers, for some debates over guys like Gary Gaetti and the others I've listed. Honest! Look at the numbers!


Wade Boggs

1982-‘99

George Brett

1973-‘93

Mike Schmidt

1972-‘89

BA: .328

BA: .305

BA: .267

SLG: .443

SLG: .487

SLG: .527

HR: 118

HR: 317

HR: 548

H: 3,010

H: 3,154

H: 2,234

RBI: 1,014

RBI: 1,595

RBI: 1,595

R: 1,513

R: 1,583

R: 1,506

BB: 1,412

BB: 1,096

BB: 1,507

OPS+: 130

OPS+: 135

OPS+: 147

FP: .962

FP: .951

FP: .955

2 Gold Gloves

1 Gold Glove

10 Gold Gloves

N.h.t. 4th-MVP

1 MVP

3 MVPs

12-time All-Star

13-time All-Star

12-time All-Star

HOF Monitor: 267.0

HOF Monitor: 210.5

HOF Monitor: 249.5




Brooks Robinson

1955-‘77

Eddie Mathews

1952-‘67

Avg. HOF 3B

post-‘57

BA: .267

BA: .271

BA: .288

SLG: .401

SLG: .509

SLG: .473

HR: 268

HR: 512

HR: 353

H: 2,848

H: 2,315

H: 2,712

RBI: 1,357

RBI: 1,453

RBI: 1,414

R: 1,232

R: 1,509

R: 1,469

BB: 860

BB: 1,444

BB: 1,264

OPS+: 104

OPS+: 143

OPS+: 132

FP: .971

FP: .956

FP: .959

16 Gold Gloves

0 Gold Gloves

6 Gold Gloves

1 MVP

0 MVPs-2 2nds

1 MVP

15-time All-Star

9-time All-Star

12 All-Star n/a

HOF Monitor: 128

HOF Monitor: 152.5

HOF Monitor: 201.5




George Kell

1943-‘57

Fred Lindstrom

1924-‘36

Traynor, Pie

1920-’37

BA: .306

BA: .311

BA: .320

SLG: .414

SLG: .449

SLG: .435

HR: 78

HR: 103

HR: 58

H: 2,054

H: 1,747

H: 2,416

RBI: 870

RBI: 779

RBI: 1,273

R: 881

R: 895

R: 1,183

BB: 621

BB: 334

BB: 472

OPS+: 111

OPS+: 110

OPS+: 107

FP: .969

FP: .959

FP: .947

Gold Gloves n/a

Gold Gloves n/a

Gold Gloves n/a

N.h.t. 4th-MVP

0 MVPs-1 2nd

N.h.t. 6th-MVP

10-time All-Star

0 All-Star

2-time All-Star

HOF Monitor: 90.0

HOF Monitor: 56.0

HOF Monitor: 96.0




Frank Baker

1908-‘22

Jimmy Collins

1895-1907

Avg. HOF 3B

pre-‘57

BA: .307

BA: .294

BA: .308

SLG: .442

SLG: .409

SLG: .434

HR: 96

HR: 65

HR: 80

H: 1,838

H: 2,000

H: 2,344

RBI: 987

RBI: 1,006

RBI: 1,192

R: 887

R: 1,180

R: 1,123

BB: 473

BB: 426

BB: 465

OPS+: 135

OPS+: 113

OPS+: 115

FP: .943

FP: .929

FP: .950

Gold Gloves n/a

Gold Gloves n/a

Gold Gloves n/a

N.h.t. 3rd-MVP

MVP n/a

MVP n/a

All-Star n/a

All-Star n/a

All-Star n/a

HOF Monitor: 81.0

HOF Monitor: 39.5

HOF Monitor: 72.3




Ron Santo

1960-‘74

Gary Gaetti

1981-‘00

Vinny Castilla

1991-‘06

BA: .277

BA: .255

BA: .276

SLG: .464

SLG: .434

SLG: .476

HR: 342

HR: 360

HR: 320

H: 2,254

H: 2,280

H: 1,184

RBI: 1,331

RBI: 1,341

RBI: 1,105

R: 1,131

R: 1,130

R: 902

BB: 1,108

BB: 634

BB: 423

OPS+: 125

OPS+: 96

OPS+: 95

FP: .954

FP: .968

FP: .965

5 Gold Gloves

4 Gold Gloves

0 Gold Gloves

N.h.t 4th-MVP

N.h.t. 10th-MVP

N.h.t.11th-MVP

9-time All-Star

2-time All-Star

2-time All-Star

HOF Monitor: 88.0

HOF Monitor: 51.5

HOF Monitor: 69.0




Ken Boyer

1955-‘69

Bobby Bonilla

1986-‘01

*Chipper Jones

1993-‘06

BA: .287

BA: .279

BA: .304

SLG: .462

SLG: .472

SLG: .542

HR: 282

HR: 287

HR: 357

H: 2,143

H: 2,010

H: 1,944

RBI: 1,141

RBI: 1,173

RBI: 1,197

R: 1,104

R: 1,084

R: 1,188

BB: 713

BB: 912

BB: 1,070

OPS+: 116

OPS+: 124

OPS+: 142

FP: .952

FP: .931

FP: .953

5 Gold Gloves

0 Gold Gloves

0 Gold Gloves

1 MVP

N.h.t. 2nd-MVP

1 MVP

7-time All-Star

6-time All-Star

5-time All-Star

HOF Monitor: 74.5

HOF Monitor: 64.5

HOF Monitor: 128




Ron Cey

1971-‘87

Matt Williams

1987-‘03

*Scott Rolen

1996-‘06

BA: .261

BA: .268

BA: .285

SLG: .445

SLG: .489

SLG: .515

HR: 316

HR: 378

HR: 253

H: 1,168

H: 1,878

H: 1,454

RBI: 1,139

RBI: 1,218

RBI: 954

R: 977

R: 997

R: 899

BB: 1,102

BB: 469

BB: 681

OPS+: 121

OPS+: 113

OPS+: 129

FP: .961

FP: .963

FP: .966

0 Gold Gloves

4 Gold Gloves

7 Gold Gloves

N.h.t. 8th-MVP

N.h.t. 2nd-MVP

N.h.t. 4th-MVP

6-time All-Star

5-time All-Star

5-time All-Star

HOF Monitor: 36.0

HOF Monitor: 70.0

HOF Monitor: 64.5




Greg Nettles

1967-1988

Robin Ventura

1989-‘03

*Eric Chavez

1998-‘06

BA: .248

BA: .267

BA: .271

SLG: .421

SLG: .444

SLG: .489

HR: 390

HR: 294

HR: 212

RBI: 1,314

H: 1,885

H: 1,143

H: 2,225

RBI: 1,182

RBI: 716

R: 1,193

R: 1,006

R: 667

BB: 1,088

BB: 1,075

BB: 516

OPS+: 110

OPS+: 115

OPS+: 118

FP: .961

FP: .958

FP: .968

2 Gold Gloves

6 Gold Gloves

6 Gold Gloves

N.h.t. 5th-MVP

N.h.t. 6th-MVP

N.h.t. 14th-MVP

6-time All-Star

2-time All-Star

0-time All-Star

HOF Monitor: 63.0

HOF Monitor: 32.5

HOF Monitor: 29.0

Saturday, March 3, 2007

Titan Sports Talk Radio Hour

Hello one and all,

Just wanted to get this initial post thing out of the way. I guess I'll promo the show that started all this.
The Titan Sports Talk Radio Hour: Saturdays 10-noon, WESN 88.1
The latest news and opinions from the worlds of IWU and national sports, with your handsome and intelligent co-hosts, Dan and Josh. Tune in.

Ok, now we need your help. That show title we've got--it's pretty lame/boring. We need your suggestions for a catchier and cooler title! Reply with your suggestions. Maybe we'll pick yours!

All right, that's all I got for now. I'll be back soon with my segment from this morning's show on Ron Santo's HOF case, but I'm gettin sick, so I'm takin it easy tonight.

see ya