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Hall of Fame Poll: Jack Morris

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Would you vote Jack Morris into the Baseball Hall of Fame?

It's Jack Morris' last chance to be voted into the Baseball Hall of Fame by the BBWAA. Last year he was close at 67.7%. His number has been coming up from a low of 19.6.

The two best AL starters of the 80's were likely Jack Morris and Dave Stieb. Stieb was the better of the two but he didn't get any love from the BBWAA in the Hall of Fame vote.

Jack had the ability to pitch for teams that scored a lot of runs, as well as being able to stay in the game long enough to get the W. If you listen to him, he'll tell you that, once he got the big lead, he wouldn't worry about giving up a run or two, he just didn't give up the big inning, which is useful. But is it a the mark of a Hall of Famer? Jack was the best pitcher on a very good Tigers team, but they were good because they scored in bunches.

He has pretty good raw numbers, 254 wins (42nd all-time), 5 All-Star games, 2478 strikeouts (32nd), 527 start (36th), 175 complete games. He never won a Cy Young. There is a wow factor when you look at his innings total each season. He led the league in innings in 1983 with 293.2 innings, but that was the only season he led the league in innings, though he was often well over 200 innings. He also led the league in wild pitches 6 times.

Jack played with the Jays for 2 seasons, picking up 2 World Series rings, going 21-6 with a 4.04 ERA in 1992. In 1993 he went 7-12 with a 6.19 ERA and didn't get play in the playoffs that year. He also won a World Series with the Tigers.

I think of him as being a very good pitcher, maybe a better pitcher than we think when we look at his numbers, but, to me, not quite good enough to go to the Hall. But then, I never liked him. He was a bit of a jerk, and the Tigers, well, they were our rivals. When he came to us, he was past his best before date.

We've had a season of listening to him campaign for this vote, did he win you over?

YearAgeTmWLERAGGSCGSHOIPHRHRBBIBBSOHBPBKWPERA+Awards
197722DET113.74761045.23820423028002115
197823DET354.3328700106.01075784954830489
197924DET1773.28272791197.21797619594113419133
198025DET16154.183636112250.02521252087511242699
198126DET1473.052525151198.01536914781197222124AS,CYA-3,MVP-15
198227DET17164.063737173266.1247131379671350010100
198328DET20133.343737201293.2257117308352323018117CYA-3,MVP-21
198429DET19113.60353591240.1221108208771482014109AS,CYA-7
198530DET16113.333535134257.02121022111071915315122AS
198631DET2183.273535156267.0229105408272230012127CYA-5
198732DET18113.383434130266.0227111399372081124126AS,CYA-9,MVP-20
198833DET15133.943434102235.0225115208371684111197
198934DET6144.862424100170.118910223593115211279
199035DET15184.513636113249.2231144269713162621689
199136MIN18123.433535102246.2226107189251635115125AS,CYA-4,MVP-13
199237TOR2164.04343461240.2222114188021321029101CYA-5,MVP-13
199338TOR7126.19272741152.218911618652103311470
199439CLE1065.60232310141.11639614672100401383
18 Yrs2541863.90549527175283824.03567181538913909924785827206105
162 Game Avg.16123.903533112242225115258861574213105
WLERAGGSCGSHOIPHRHRBBIBBSOHBPBKWPERA+Awards
DET (14 yrs)1981503.73430408154243042.22767138232110868819803623155108
TOR (2 yrs)28184.876161102393.14112303614542351332386
MIN (1 yr)18123.433535102246.2226107189251635115125
CLE (1 yr)1065.60232310141.11639614672100401383
Provided by Baseball-Reference.com: View Original Table
Generated 11/30/2013.

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