it's a joke that maris isn't in the hall of fame. really it is.
Maris was good enough to be a player in the majors for 12 years, and he broke a home-run record that had stood for decades, passing even the great Mantle and several other greats along the way, along with playing on three championship teams in six appearances in the World Series.
He was also a four-time All-Star and a two-time MVP of the entire league, the first time on an AL-pennant-winning team and the second time on a World Series champion.
Yeah. Pretty thin on record, that guy.
He also ended his career with a .982 fielding percentage, so it's not like you could take it away from him on the basis of fielding.
Anytime you have a guy who does something earth-shaking like he did, you can understand why voters might want to look at the rest of his career to see if it's substandard enough to indicate that the one big achievement was a fluke. But there's no way you can look at his record and say that. If he were a career .210 hitter, okay. But power hitters are valuable even if they hit .260; they're told to drive runs in and not worry about average. And a guy who won not one but two league MVPs, and went to the All-Star game four times, and who did it all on the highest-visibility team in the majors while they were winning championships, is no fluke. It's an absolute joke that he's not in.
In the end, the point really is this: Everybody, and I mean everybody, who knows baseball at all knows and appreciates what Maris did. That should end the discussion about whether he belongs in any Hall of "Fame."
The truth is that the perception that Maris doesn't belong in the Hall is a holdover from those "he doesn't really deserve it" days of the pro-Mantle and pro-Ruth prejudice in 1961. There are guys in the Hall right now who can't come close to matching Maris' achievement or notoriety.
For the record, I'm the rare Red Sox fan who likes the Yankees and appreciates what they've done. All those years the Yanks were winning pennants and World Series in the '90s and '00s, and most Sox fans were ragging them with the "you suck" stuff, I was thinking hey, we ought to pay attention and learn how to play like these guys. ("Jetah, you SUCK!" No he doesn't.) Joe Torre is still one of my absolute favorite people in the game, and I'm a big fan of Joe Girardi, too. And I actually root for them when the Sox are out of the race or out of the playoffs. I just love the game and anybody who's playing it well.
Which is exactly why I know, and you know, that Maris ought to be in the Hall. And it's sickening that he's not. On the other hand, to anybody who knows the game, he's in the one that actually matters -- the one where real fans and real players know who did what.