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    Re: Where is Derek Jeter's Recognition?

    Quote Originally Posted by Jeffy25 View Post
    I could not have said it better myself.

    First thing i thought was of players like Honus, Nomar, Ernie Banks, Hanley already etc that are all better offensive shortstops. And his defense has been over rated. He has barely been even average over his career. But fans see 4 GG's and say, see, he is a great defensive shortstop
    Unfortunately Ernie "Let's Play Two" Banks is more of a 1B than a SS and his 122 OPS+ is nothing to write home about at that position. Jeter's OPS+ so far is 121, the same as it was five seasons into his career (learned by checking Ramirez' first five seasons against everyone else's, not something I knew off the top of my head ) demonstrating his remarkably consistent offensive performance at a very high level for a SS.
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    Re: Where is Derek Jeter's Recognition?

    Also on Jeter, while his counting number will increase - things seen as his offensives str like avg and obp are probably going to decline depending on just how long he plays. With his rep he could linger on for 3 or 4 years as a 270/320/400 guy.

    Before Wagner hit that phase of his career he was at 341/406/493 (160 OPS+).
    Jeters strengths may actually not look as good at the end of his career.

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    Quote Originally Posted by actionjackson View Post
    Unfortunately Ernie "Let's Play Two" Banks is more of a 1B than a SS and his 122 OPS+ is nothing to write home about at that position. Jeter's OPS+ so far is 121, the same as it was five seasons into his career (learned by checking Ramirez' first five seasons against everyone else's, not something I knew off the top of my head ) demonstrating his remarkably consistent offensive performance at a very high level for a SS.
    Banks had an unquestionably higher peak than Jeter, but people do tend to forget that his career was split nearly exactly in half - the first half being a great offensive shortstop (1953-1961) and the second half being a mediocre offensive first basemen (1962-1971).

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    Where does Cal Ripken rank as SS HGM?
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    Quote Originally Posted by gRYFYN1 View Post
    Also on Jeter, while his counting number will increase - things seen as his offensives str like avg and obp are probably going to decline depending on just how long he plays. With his rep he could linger on for 3 or 4 years as a 270/320/400 guy.

    Before Wagner hit that phase of his career he was at 341/406/493 (160 OPS+).
    Jeters strengths may actually not look as good at the end of his career.
    Certainly he will never overtake Vaughan's OPS+, but by the time all is said and done barring disaster, he will have exceeded Vaughan's offensive value due to more playing time. Wagner is and will remain in a league of his own as far as SS go, because barring disaster, A-Rod will probably finish up with more games at 3B than at SS. Jeter would probably have to play another 15 years at the same level he has played his first 15 and that my friends ain't happening.
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    Re: Where is Derek Jeter's Recognition?

    Quote Originally Posted by ragecage View Post
    Where does Cal Ripken rank as SS HGM?
    Here was my ranking of the Hall of Merit shortstops that I did last year:

    1. Honus Wagner
    2. Cal Ripken, Jr.
    3. Arky Vaughan
    4. George Davis
    5. Bill Dahlen
    6. Robin Yount
    7. Luke Appling
    8. Joe Cronin
    9. George Wright
    10. Alan Trammell
    11. Ozzie Smith
    12. Ernie Banks
    13. Pee Wee Reese
    14. Lou Boudreau
    15. Bobby Wallace
    16. Jack Glasscock
    17. Joe Sewell
    18. Hughie Jennings
    19. John Ward

    I removed the Negro Leaguers from that list, as well as Dickey Pearce, who played primarily in the 1860's.

    Vaughan and Ripken could easily be flip-flopped. I think by the end of Jeter's career, he'll be 2nd. Right now, I'd rate him fourth probably.

    Quote Originally Posted by actionjackson View Post
    Certainly he will never overtake Vaughan's OPS+, but by the time all is said and done barring disaster, he will have exceeded Vaughan's offensive value due to more playing time. Wagner is and will remain in a league of his own as far as SS go, because barring disaster, A-Rod will probably finish up with more games at 3B than at SS. Jeter would probably have to play another 15 years at the same level he has played his first 15 and that my friends ain't happening.
    Hanley Ramirez has a shot at challenging Wagner, but that's obviously a long way off.

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    Jeter can really overtake Cal Ripken? Is that only because Jeter played longer at SS than Ripken?
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    Re: Where is Derek Jeter's Recognition?

    Quote Originally Posted by ragecage View Post
    Where does Cal Ripken rank as SS HGM?
    Are you asking as a hitter or as an overall player? Because his defense (very underrated) really pulls him up overall and his offense, while not elite overall was nothing to sneeze at for a SS.
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    Re: Where is Derek Jeter's Recognition?

    Quote Originally Posted by actionjackson View Post
    Are you asking as a hitter or as an overall player? Because his defense (very underrated) really pulls him up overall and his offense, while not elite overall was nothing to sneeze at for a SS.
    Basically entering Ripken into context when you guys are saying when Jeter is done he can overtake Vaughn as #2 SS. I thought Ripken really is 2nd best of all time, so I was just wanting clarification.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ragecage View Post
    Jeter can really overtake Cal Ripken? Is that only because Jeter played longer at SS than Ripken?
    Jeter's been more consistent at such a high level. Ripken had three years - 1983, 1984, 1991 - that I think are better than Jeter's best year - 1999. Jeter has had more years at a All-Star level caliber, though. After 1991, Ripken was no longer an elite player. He was essentially a league average hitter with solid defense at that point, and played out his career from that point on as such. Good player, certainly, but not a HoF-level. 1991 and prior he was obviously an amazing player. Jeter's been able to sustain a similar level longer, though. As I said, as of now, Jeter is behind Ripken, but Jeter's showing no signs of slowing down and is still a HoF level player at age 35.

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    Re: Where is Derek Jeter's Recognition?

    Quote Originally Posted by ragecage View Post
    Basically entering Ripken into context when you guys are saying when Jeter is done he can overtake Vaughn as #2 SS. I thought Ripken really is 2nd best of all time, so I was just wanting clarification.
    In that context, I think we were discussing them as offensive players, not overall players. Vaughan was better than Ripken offensively, but Ripken was better once you account for everything.

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    Re: Where is Derek Jeter's Recognition?

    Let's look at WAR.

    Career WAR:
    Honus Wagner 134.7
    Derek Jeter 62.2
    Cal Ripken 89.8
    Arky Vaughan 75.6

    Wagner is quite obviously in a class by himself. Jeter's figure does not include 2009. An educated guess of his 2009 WAR would probably be something between 6.5/7, which would put him around 69 overall.

    So, of course, Jeter will have to pad on a few more years at a level similar to his recent play in order to catch Ripken in total WAR. He's only about a year or so away from catching Vaughan.

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    Ok, I understand what you guys mean now. I can already see it now, the writers are going to call Jeter the best SS of all time.
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    Re: Where is Derek Jeter's Recognition?

    Quote Originally Posted by ragecage View Post
    Ok, I understand what you guys mean now. I can already see it now, the writers are going to call Jeter the best SS of all time.
    probably.

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    Re: Where is Derek Jeter's Recognition?

    Quote Originally Posted by ragecage View Post
    Ok, I understand what you guys mean now. I can already see it now, the writers are going to call Jeter the best SS of all time.
    Are you sure that they haven't done that already? haha
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