Posted by Bilfert on 5/27/2012 3:34:00 PM (view original):
Sorry, I spelled it out and of course you guys were too thick to get what I was saying.
1. I never sai Tex should be in The Hall of Fame, as a matter of fact I said the opposite.
2. I NEVER compared Tex to Ruth and Gehrig. I asked if Ruth and Gehrigs greatness should be diminished because of their positions. The defensive position argument was one that was brought up re: Schmidt. By your arguement, Ruth, Gehrig, Aaron and Foxx have less value than Mays, A-Rod and Cobb (as the numbers will eventually be comparable).
3. Schmidt was still a .270 hitter. Why does that not count against him? Because he played 3B?
If you want to get weirdly picky about it, yes, Ruth's and Gehrig's greatness is "diminished" because of their positions. No one is arguing that that means they are AUTOMATICALLY less valuable than other HoF hitters who played more demanding positions.
Turn the question around: can you imagine how valuable those guys would have been if they were shortstops? They were not, which is why this question is weirdly picky, but are you actually going to argue that they would not have been even more valuable had they played a tougher position?
As for Schmidt, for the era he played in, he was a slightly better than average hitter for average. However, that alone is probably the least descriptive stat for why he was great, because it leaves out the power, the walks, and the great defense. And the long career.