For me, if you're a HOF today, then you're a HOF in 2 years, even if you're at the end of your career and not playing well.
I guess there is an argument to be made about Arenado. Playing in Colorado really makes it hard to judge. His ballpark-adjusted #s aren't special.
wOBA From 2014-2022 (Arenado's prime)
1. Bryant - .375
2. Arenado - .375
3. Bregman - .372
4. Turner - .371
5. Donaldson - .369
6. Rendon - .367
7. Ramirez - .361
8. Beltre - .360
9. Riley - .359
10. Devers - .358
wRC+ From 2014-2022 (Arenado's prime) - ballpark adjusted
1. Bregman - 139 (3474 PA)
2. Turner - 136 (4220)
3. Donaldson - 135 (4671)
4. Bryant - 134 (4019)
5. Rendon - 129 (4207)
6. Ramirez - 128 (4699)
7. Machado - 127 (5361)
8. Riley - 125 (1858)
9. Arenado - 125 (5317)
10. Muncy - 125 (2720)
If you're a back-end top 10 offensive player at your position during your prime, are you a HOFer? I think the voters will put him in quickly. They're not going to care about playing in Colorado and the defense is pretty damn elite.
While we're on the topic of 3B. We're going to have some fun discussions in the next 10 years. Current fWAR leaderboard.
1. Jose Ramirez - 58.5
Age 33
Just 1 more good year, and he's getting in even without a major award or milestone
2. Manny Machado - 57.6
Age 33
His flashes of greatness (20 and 22) were probably better than JRam, but a sustained prime isn't nearly as good. Started so young, he's going to hit some cool milestones. He's likely going to get in.
3. Nolan Arenado - 51.4
See above
4. Alex Bregman - 43.3
Age 32
He's still got some serious work to do. His '18-'19 top everyone else's peak on this list. But he's gotta stay good until 35/36 to have a chance. Something like 4 seasons of ~3 WAR. I think playing in Chicago at this point in his career is going to negatively impact him. He should have stayed in Boston if he wanted the HOF.
5. Matt Chapman - 35.1
Age 33
Hall of very good. I actually enjoyed his defense more than Arenado's.
6. Eungenio Saurez - 33.1
Age 34
Not gonna sniff Cooperstown, but I hope he keeps smashing HRs and gets to 400+.
Add in Muncy, too, and this has been quite the third base era. Borderline, 4 (more likely 3) 3B HOFers playing at the same time, along with several Hall of Very Good types. Looking ahead the next batch isn't nearly as fun. Devers moved off 3B. Paredes & Riley are solid. I guess the only real hope right now of an all-timer is Caminero, but it's entirely too early to know.
I guess there is an argument to be made about Arenado. Playing in Colorado really makes it hard to judge. His ballpark-adjusted #s aren't special.
wOBA From 2014-2022 (Arenado's prime)
1. Bryant - .375
2. Arenado - .375
3. Bregman - .372
4. Turner - .371
5. Donaldson - .369
6. Rendon - .367
7. Ramirez - .361
8. Beltre - .360
9. Riley - .359
10. Devers - .358
wRC+ From 2014-2022 (Arenado's prime) - ballpark adjusted
1. Bregman - 139 (3474 PA)
2. Turner - 136 (4220)
3. Donaldson - 135 (4671)
4. Bryant - 134 (4019)
5. Rendon - 129 (4207)
6. Ramirez - 128 (4699)
7. Machado - 127 (5361)
8. Riley - 125 (1858)
9. Arenado - 125 (5317)
10. Muncy - 125 (2720)
If you're a back-end top 10 offensive player at your position during your prime, are you a HOFer? I think the voters will put him in quickly. They're not going to care about playing in Colorado and the defense is pretty damn elite.
While we're on the topic of 3B. We're going to have some fun discussions in the next 10 years. Current fWAR leaderboard.
1. Jose Ramirez - 58.5
Age 33
Just 1 more good year, and he's getting in even without a major award or milestone
2. Manny Machado - 57.6
Age 33
His flashes of greatness (20 and 22) were probably better than JRam, but a sustained prime isn't nearly as good. Started so young, he's going to hit some cool milestones. He's likely going to get in.
3. Nolan Arenado - 51.4
See above
4. Alex Bregman - 43.3
Age 32
He's still got some serious work to do. His '18-'19 top everyone else's peak on this list. But he's gotta stay good until 35/36 to have a chance. Something like 4 seasons of ~3 WAR. I think playing in Chicago at this point in his career is going to negatively impact him. He should have stayed in Boston if he wanted the HOF.
5. Matt Chapman - 35.1
Age 33
Hall of very good. I actually enjoyed his defense more than Arenado's.
6. Eungenio Saurez - 33.1
Age 34
Not gonna sniff Cooperstown, but I hope he keeps smashing HRs and gets to 400+.
Add in Muncy, too, and this has been quite the third base era. Borderline, 4 (more likely 3) 3B HOFers playing at the same time, along with several Hall of Very Good types. Looking ahead the next batch isn't nearly as fun. Devers moved off 3B. Paredes & Riley are solid. I guess the only real hope right now of an all-timer is Caminero, but it's entirely too early to know.
