Re: Is Big Hurt Hall-bound?
Superstars:
D'Backs - Brandon Webb
Braves - Chipper Jones
Orioles - Nick Markakis*
Red Sox - Manny Ramirez
White Sox - Jim Thome
Cubs - Alfonso Soriano
Reds - Ken Griffey*
Indians - C.C. Sabathia
Rockies - Matt Holliday
Tigers - Miguel Cabrera
Marlins - Hanley Ramirez
Astros - Lance Berkman
Royals - ...
Angels - Vlad Guerrero
Dodgers - Russell martin
Brewers - Prince Fielder
Twins - Joe Mauer
Yankees - Alex Rodriguez
Mets - Johan Santana
Athletics - Huston Street/Frank Thomas*
Phillies - Chase Utley
Pirates - ...
Padres - Jake Peavy
Giants - Tim Lincecum
Mariners - Ichiro Suzuki
Cardinals - Albert Pujols
Rays - Carl Crawford or B.J. Upton*
Rangers - None
Blue Jays - Roy Halladay
Nationals - Ryan Zimmerman*
There's a couple teams without any clear star/superstar, and some (marked with asterisks) that are extremely debatable. However, I'd imagine that that holds true over all of history - some teams just aren't good. There's easily over 30 superstars, when you account for multiple stars on the same team, which comes out to one per team on average, and I'd imagine that that also holds true throughout history.
Re: Is Big Hurt Hall-bound?
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dickay
Not to mention all the expansion that took place during the 90s.
Yeah, that too. More players = more superstars.