Wood received 29 votes in the 1947 Hall of Fame voting, the most of any player who still hasn't been elected. He was a four-time All-Star and received MVP votes in eight consecutive seasons from 1938 to 1945. Clark was a six time All Star and borderline Hall of Famer. He lingered on the Hall of Fame ballot for the full 15-year run, never really threatening to be elected or dropped off the ballot. Here are some more .300+ hitters who aren't in the Hall: Lefty O'Doul-the man hit .349 in his career! Strikeouts thrown by a pitcher in a career, 5,714, Nolan Ryan, 1966-93 . For a short period of time in the mid-to-late 1980s, Mattingly was on the short list of the best players in the game. Ryne Sandberg : in his first year of eligibility in 2003 received 49.2% of the vote and gets enshrined in 2005 in his third year on the ballot receiving 76.2 . He led the National League in batting in 1890 and was credited with being among the first shortstops to give defensive signals and backup second base on throws. His 583 steals still ranks 20th all time. NL in hits in 1999 with 206. He batted .300 in six seasons between 1971 and 1980 and was a power threat for a catcher, topping 20 home runs six times as well. He finished with 2,445 career hits and a career .303 average. Research is still ongoing and we'll continue to publish updates as more information becomes available. Joe Morgan, Frankie Frisch, Eddie Collins, Roberto Alomar and Craig Biggio have led the way. If there was a Hall of Fame for baseball names, Shocker would be an unquestioned first-ballot entry. Injuries sapped him of his production over the last half of his career so most of his Hall of Fame resume was built with both the Phillies and Cardinals before the age of 32. Through Aug. 13, 2020, 203 qualified players had batting averages over .300. He finished his career with a 211-169 record. The 1969 Cy Young award winner, Cuellar won 20 games four times and finished his career with 185 wins. Galarraga transformed himself from a high-average, Gold Glove first baseman to a power-hitting masher after eight seasons in the league with a move to the Colorado Rockies. The revolutionary surgery that now bears his name was only supposed to provide John with a normal life without pain, not a return to Major League Baseball. The three-time 20-game winner finished his career with a 170-91 record for a .651 winning percentage, good for 27th all time. He was the 1910 batting champion and was one of the top hitters on the Phillies during the first years of the 20th century. His best season on the Hall of Fame ballot came in 1960, when he received 45 Hall of Fame votes, a total higher than 27 future Hall of Famers. Mays hit his 500th blast during a career-best 52-homer campaign for the Giants in 1965. However, once Hershiser reached the age of 30, health issues set in and curtailed what could have been a Hall of Fame career. His 466 complete games ranks 11th all time. All four won at least 20 games in 1971. There are a lot of players who are on the outside looking in, despite being superior to some players who are already enshrined. This is the first story in a three-part series about . What is the highest career batting average for an MLB player who is not in the Hall of Fame? Johnson hit for good average on top of his power as well, batting over .290 nine times. In his 10 full seasons (leaving out two wrecked by injuries), he has won two batting titles, made five All-Star squads, and hit over .300 every year. Thome played 22 years in the league. He has a .279 average with a .350 OBP, 435 home runs, 1,587 RBIs and 312 steals to go along with nine. He finished his career with a .307 batting average. However, once he got to the Yankees in 1947 his career took off. There were a few seasons in the 1910s where Coombs was one of the top pitchers on the Philadelphia A's. Stephens led the AL in RBI twice and home runs once, but his production fell off considerably after the age of 29. Brown was named in the Mitchell Report as a possible steroid user, but no hard evidence surfaced about his use. He won 20 games four times, but he also was one of the few post-WWII pitchers to lose 20 in a season. He had enough support to stay on the Hall of Fame ballot for the maximum of 15 years, garnering 88 votes in 2008, his final year. 2,000 on Monday night. Well, we've got Shoeless Joe Jackson in 4th place overall at .3558, but he's technically ineligible because of his role in the Black Sox scandal. He is second all time in saves with 424, the most ever by a lefty pitcher. The Worst Starts To Hall Of Fame Careers. Cross was a deadball era standout from 1887 to 1907, who played most of his career in Philadelphia. He led the AL in hits four times and won the 1959 batting title with a .353 average. Reynolds got a late start to his MLB career and pitched in only 12 full seasons. Discussion of suicide or self-harm is not tolerated and will result in an immediate ban. His 39-game hitting streak in 1987 is the longest . His fiery attitude caused him to wear out his welcome with many clubs, and he ended up playing with five different teams over 18 years. McCormick won 265 games over just 10 seasons, topping the 40-win mark twice. It is usually reported to three decimal places and pronounced as if it were multiplied by 1,000: a player with a batting average of .300 is "batting three-hundred." A point (or percentage point) is understood to be .001. Don Mattingly was a New York Yankee his entire career and would definitely be in the hall of fame if not for his back problems that developed later in his career. Morris' best argument for enshrinement may be that he was the American League's winningest pitcher of the 1980s and the respected staff ace for a lengthy period of time. Freehan was unquestionably one of the top catchers in the American League, as he made 10 straight All-Star games from 1964 to 1973. One of the more underrated hitters of the 1970s and 1980s, Oliver batted over .300 11 times, finishing with a career average of .303. Travis played in just 226 games after returning from the war, though, batting just .241 over that time. White became the second batting champion ever in the National League when he hit .387 in 1877. From 1996-2006, through his age-31 season, Rolen produced 54.4 of his 69.9 career fWAR. Bold denotes active player Stats through end of the 2008 season. It is not quite a three-hour drive from Caton to Cooperstown. Doug Clark to be inducted in WMass Baseball Hall of Fame. He had four top-four finishes in Cy Young award voting, winning the award unanimously in 1988. There are not a ton of pitchers in the Hall of Fame - the elections of Glavine and Maddux brings the total to 77 beginning with the inaugural class of 1936. John was another compiler, but the fact that he was able to stick around long enough to compile those statistics is incredible in itself. His vote total was better than 12 players who eventually would be enshrined, including legendary players like Jimmie Foxx, Al Simmons, Lefty Grove and Gabby Hartnett. His best years came between 1983 and 1987 when he made all five of his All-Star appearances, won four Silver Slugger and three Gold Glove Awards. He has increased his totals in each of the past three elections and was up to 48.7 percent in 2012. He was also the premier first baseman in his league (the National League) while he was playing. Over his final seven seasons, he topped 130 games played just once. Along with Hank Greenberg, Bridges is the only other Tiger to appear in four World Series. Its taken him a bit to reach both the magic numbers of 3,000 and 500, but he seems determined to get there. Morris' case is buoyed by excellent performances in the 1984 and 1991 postseasons when he anchored the Tigers' and Twins' staffs to World Series titles in those respective years. Bonds was a two-time Gold Glove winner and had two top-five finishes in MVP voting. Ryan authored his sixth no-hitter in 1990 and followed with his seventh a year later at the age of 44. Here are the best Hall of Fame candidates at each position. His .564 slugging percentage ranks 14th all time. At times, Tiant was one of the great clutch pitchers of his generation. Herman's best seasons came in 1929 and 1930 when he combined to hit .387 over the two-year span. He finished with 2,210 career hits and played excellent defense. He is best known for his role in one of baseball's greatest tragedies. It is hard to argue that Beltran's resume is not Hall of Fame-worthy. Although he was overshadowed by the big home run hitters of the era, Kuenn held his own as a terrific all-around player. As Freehan's career was ending, catchers like Johnny Bench, Carlton Fisk and Gary Carter ushered in a new era of catcher. For eight straight years he made the AL All-Star team and finished in the top 20 for AL MVP voting. He was an eight-time All-Star, six-time Silver Slugger Award winner and won three Gold Gloves. Ryan racked up over 2,500 hits playing mostly for the Chicago Colts as the 19th century came to a close. He finished in the top five in Cy Young voting three times, made seven All-Star games and received MVP votes in four seasons. 18 Apr. The 3,000-hit club is the group of 33 batters who have collected 3,000 or more regular-season hits in their careers in Major League Baseball (MLB), achieving a milestone "long considered the greatest measure of superior bat handling" and often described as a guarantee of eventual entry into the Baseball Hall of Fame.. Cap Anson was the first to do so, although his precise career hit total is . He was a key piece in four World Series titles for the Yankees, delivering numerous clutch hits along the way. Brown won 21 games in 1992 and had an ERA under 3.00 six times during the steroids era. In 1985, at the age of 38, he enjoyed a revival when he hit 40 home runs. Claim to fame: Quietly, Oliver may have been one of the best hitters of the 1970s and '80s, amassing 2,743 hits and a .303 lifetime batting average, hitting above .300 eleven of his 18 seasons. McInnis was an excellent, fundamentally sound first baseman in the early part of the 20th century for the A's and Red Sox. McGwire's candidacy is obviously tainted by his steroids admissions, and it could keep him out of the Hall of Fame altogether. He won seven Gold Gloves behind the plate and led the league in games played at catcher and assists as a catcher six times each. He had a WHIP under 1.200 an incredible 12 times during his career. Cincinnati Reds star Joey Votto collected career hit No. He batted .398 that season and led the league with a .465 on-base percentage. There has been a "rule of thumb" in baseball for quite some time that any player who accumulates 3000 hits in his career will be elected to the Hall of Fame. He finished with 283 wins, the second-highest total of any modern pitcher not elected to the Hall of Fame who is eligible. The five-time Gold Glove shortstop was the glue that held the Big Red Machine's infield together. Good ole Donnie Baseball Don Mattingly hit .307 and is not in the Hall of Fame. Before that, O'Doul had some great seasons as a left fielder after being converted from a pitcher at the age of 31. His Hall of Fame candidacy peaked in 1995, his third year on the ballot. He finished fifth in the AL MVP voting on three separate occasions. Playing in the infield with Pete Rose, Joe Morgan, Tony Perez and Johnny Bench, Concepcion was a nine-time All-Star who also won two Silver Slugger awards. Mattingly made six straight All-Star games, won three Silver Slugger awards and nine Gold Gloves, a record for AL first basemen. He was a key member of the Yankees during the Mickey Mantle era. He had six 200-hit seasons and finished his 19-year career with a .294 lifetime average. Still, he finished his career with a .303 average and six All-Star games. His percentage was higher than seven eventual Hall of Famers, including Duke Snider, Phil Rizzuto, Richie Ashburn and Don Drysdale. Simmons may not have the hardware of Hall of Fame catching peers Gary Carter and Carlton Fisk, but he really isn't that far off. Vizquel had a borderline Hall of Fame case, but thats gone after the sexual harassment and domestic abuse allegations that have been recently leveled against him. He had at least 190 strikeouts in a season 10 times and won 20 games twice. While he wasn't a home run hitter, Grace was a prolific doubles hitter, topping 500 for his career. Kaat was a classic compiler thanks to an incredible 25-year major league career. Oliva finished third in Hall of Fame voting in 1988, receiving 47.3 percent of vote. Dunn finished his career with a lowly .234 batting average. A terrific run-producer, Cooper led the league in RBIs twice and doubles twice. Miguel Cabrera leads a group comfortably over .300 But it also just underscored the difficulty of racking up big hit totals, particularly in the age of the three true outcomes (homer, strikeout, walk). But when it came to hitting towering shots, no one was better than "Big Donkey." 1 1. Schuerholz also scored . 10-07-2016, 07:41 AM. He also held the record for most hits and doubles by a catcher with 2,472 and 483, respectively. Reulbach led the league in winning percentage for three straight years from 1906 to 1908 when he compiled a record of 60-15 over the three-year period. Dark was a solid player during the post-World War II era in the National League who later went on to become an excellent manager. He never led the league in any major categories, but was still a very productive leader and beloved player on the great Brooklyn Dodger teams of the 1950s. However, he remarkably made it back, and he was better than before. O'Doul is in the Japanese Baseball Hall of Fame and is credited with helping to popularize the sport in Japan in the 1930s. Blue never did reach those heights again, but he still made six All-Star games and received Cy Young votes in five seasons. In the nine years prior to World War II, Travis had compiled a .327 average, topping .300 in eight of the nine seasons he played. McInnis received eight votes for the Hall of Fame in the 1949 balloting, more than 23 other players that year who were eventually elected to the Hall. Trammell was selected by baseball historian Bill James as the ninth-best shortstop of all time (h/t MLB.com), ahead of 14 players enshrined in Cooperstown. Root was allegedly the pitcher who gave up Babe Ruth's "called shot," which often overshadows an excellent career. Although he never really had that true great season, he was the mark of consistency for two decades. Oliva was a terrific hitter for the Twins in the 1960s and 1970s. Bill Buckner Only four players who are eligible for the Hall of Fame and not enshrined have more hits than Buckner's. Richardson played just 12 years in the major leagues, appearing in the World Series in seven of them. He topped 50 home runs four times and finished with 583 career homers. That can happen when you play during the same time as Willie Mays, Hank Aaron, Mickey Mantle, Duke Snider, Roberto Clemente and Frank Robinson. John won 20 games three times, all post-surgery, and was an All-Star on four occasions. His career average of .320 ranks fifth. Baseballs collusion case in the mid-80s brought an early end to his career. That is clear from his numbers: a .312 batting average and a .418 on . Playing in Coors Field at the height of the steroid era, Galarraga couldn't help but put upmonstrousseasons. From 1988 to 1993, he batted .234 and averaged just 15 homers a season. Ferrell pitched 85 complete games over a three-year span in the mid-1930s. An excellent defender, Richardson won five straight Gold Gloves and finished second to Mantle in the 1962 AL MVP voting. During his eight seasons in pinstripes, he went 131-60 with a 3.30 ERA. George Kell was a 10-time All-Star and hit more than .300 nine times. Giancarlo Stanton has only played 235 of his 1,324 career games as a designated hitter, but he should be slotted there for the vast majority of his six remaining seasons in the Bronx. How does a world-class base stealer with 3,023 career hits not qualify for the Hall of Fame? 01, 2023, 6:00 a.m. 9. He retired early at the age of 36, and if he hung on as long as some of his more accomplished outfield peers, he could have easily gotten to 3,000 hits. Answerbag wants to provide a service to people looking for answers and a good conversation. Raines has been on the ballot for six years, and during that time his vote percentage has gone from 24.3 in . A-Rods unpopularity with the public and his suspensions for PED use means hell likely require a ticket to visit Cooperstown for the forseeable future. The two-time World Series winner finished his career with 2,182 hits and two injury-plagued seasons at the end of his career dropped his lifetime average below .300 to .296. He led the league in hits, doubles and triples twice each and finished his career with 2,757 hits. One of the great power and speed combination players of all time, Bonds was just the second player to ever hit 300 home runs and steal 300 bases in a career, joining Willie Mays in that group. Evans averaged just 18 home runs a season between 1976 and 1984. He won the batting title in 1913 and 1914 while also displaying average power and speed and playing excellent defense. He was a seven-time All-Star. Yet while Rice and Dawson were elected to the Hall of Fame, Parker only received 24.5 percent of the vote in his second year on the ballot and went down from there. With Ron Santo's election to the Hall of Fame, many now feel that Boyer is the best third baseman not enshrined in Cooperstown. McGwire was a 12-time All-Star, finished in the top seven in MVP voting seven times and was the 1987 Rookie of the Year after belting 49 home runs, an MLB-record for rookies. The fact that Carter and Fisk were elected and Simmons lasted just one year on the ballot is just wrong. The tragedy of Munson is well-known, and his stature as the unquestioned leader of the Yankees made it even more difficult to take. He was a mainstay in the Cubs' rotation for 16 years and accumulated 201 wins in his career. He topped 20 wins for the Browns in four consecutive seasons, maxing out at a league-leading 27 wins in 1921. His 2,139 hits as a Cub were second only to 19th century legend Cap Anson on the Cubs' all-time list. Playing during a time when second basemen weren't asked to even think about home runs, Grich hit with the power of a corner infielder while playing Gold Glove-caliber second base for the Orioles and Angels. Morris is in a race against time and semantics in his quest to make it to Cooperstown. All of them are retired from the game, and two are in the Hall of Fame: Frank Thomas and Paul Molitor. In 1910, he led the A's to a World Series title with a 31-9 record and a 1.30 ERA. Bullying, racism, personal attacks, harassment, or discrimination is prohibited. (Photo by JOHN G. MABANGLO/AFP via Getty Images). Through the 1988 season, it looked like Hershiser was on his way to a truly elite pitching career. He finished with a career record of 193-121 but had an ERA of 4.04. He won eight Gold Gloves and finished his career with a .313 average and 383 home runs. His .948 OPS ranks 21st all time. Please seek professional guidance. Randolph made the All-Star game as a second baseman for the Yankees five times during his careerno small feat while playing in the same league as Lou Whitaker, Frank White and Bobby Grich. For a nine-year period in the 1980s, Murphy wasunarguablyone of the best all-around players in the National League. Baseball Hall of Fame after playing much of his career as a designated hitter. career 300 hitters not in hall of fame . Groat won the 1960 batting title with a .325 average and was a five-time All-Star. Ortiz ranks first among all players who spent 50% of their career at designated hitter in home runs, RBIs and doubles (632). Bartell didn't have the hitting prowess of Cobb, but he did have a fine career nevertheless. One of the great clutch hitters of his era, Martinez finished with a .312 career average and topped 500 doubles and 300 homers in his 18-year career. Pinson's career is somewhat overshadowed by the contemporaries he played against as an outfielder in the 1960s and 1970s. First, a player had to play a majority of their games in the 1900s. Hall of Fame Batting Register | Baseball-Reference.com Hall of Fame Batting Register Average Batting HOFer's stats include batters and player inductees only. As a player, Palmeiro should have received automatic first-ballot induction into Cooperstown after compiling over 3,000 hits and 500 home runs in his 20-year career. Pierce is a tremendously underrated pitcher who hurled mostly for the White Sox over an 18-year, post-WWII career. Vaughn middled around during the first six years of his career before winning 21 games for the Cubs in 1914. He led the National League in hits in both 1961 and 1963. His .688 winning percentage ranks fifth all time. Torre's best showing on the ballot came in his final year of eligibility when he finished ninth with 105 votes. a . However, Smith does have a case that puts him in the Hall of Fame discussion. 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