Jimmy Rollins Continues To Be Disrespected By Hall Of Fame
Last night the next Hall of Fame class was announced, and there were no great surprises. Ichiro Suzuki, CC Sabathia, and Billy Wagner all will be inducted, and all deserve the honor. My gripe is not who was let in, but once again who was left out. Jimmy Rollins.
Neither Jimmy Rollins nor Chase Utley made it this year, but Chase is certainly moving in the right direction. Chase jumped from 28.8% last year, to 39.8% this year. You need 75% to get in. Still a ways off, but it’s a jump that suggests that he could certainly get inducted in the coming years. Only 5 guys had more votes than him, and 3 got inducted.
Jimmy meanwhile is still down at 18%. He is getting enough to stay on the ballot every year, but the number is not growing at the rate to suggest he is going to eventually get in. Which is flat-out dumb. So let’s lay out the pretty easy case for Jimmy as a Hall of Famer.
Jimmy Rollins Vs Other Shortstops
Shortstop is obviously a premium position. So if someone ranked highly among Shortstops in several key stats, you would think that person would have a strong case to be in the Hall of Fame. Well here is where Jimmy ranks All-Time among shortstops.
- Hits: 2455 (14th)
- Runs: 1421 (10th)
- 2Bs: 511 (7th)
- 3Bs: 115 (12th)
- HRs : 231 (11th)
- SB: 470 (11th)
There are 26 Shortstops in the Hall of Fame. Yet Jimmy has close to top 10 numbers nearly across the board. But let’s narrow the scope even further, and compare him to his peers. The Shortsstops from his era. Here is where he ranks among Shortstops from 1990 to 2020.
There is no doubt at all he is one of the best Shortstops from his era. Jeter is the only guy better. Jose Reyes, Miguel Tejada, Omar Vizquel, Troy Tulowitzki all fall short. For all you fans of Advanced Stats, he has the second-best WAR in that time with 47.6.
If you are one of the best players at your position over 30 years, is the case to be in the Hall of Fame not obvious. Is Derek Jeter the only Hall of Fame-worthy Shortstop from that era? ARod would be in if not for steroids, but he also was not a Shortstop the whole time. Among primary shortstops, it is Jeter, and then it is Jimmy Rollins. That alone should have made him an easy choice to put in the Hall.
His Longevity Is An Argument For, Not Against, His Hall of Fame Case
The case made against Jimmy Rollins is that his stats are all cumulative because he played so many games. Well yeah, he stayed healthy. He was always available. He played at least 150 games ten times, he played at least 140 twelve times, and at least 130 fourteen times. That leaves 3 seasons. One of them was 2000 where he was called up for just 14 games, and one was his final season in 2016. That is supposed to be a good thing.
He also stayed at Shortstop that entire time and stayed healthy. Usually, as players get older, they get moved to Third, or 2nd, or anywhere else besides the most important position in the infield. But Jimmy kept playing short and kept staying healthy.
Adding To His Resume
Lets rapid fire some facts about Jimmy Rollins
- He is 1of 4 players with 30 doubles, 20 HRs, and 30 steals in 4 different seasons
- He is 1 of 4 players to hit 20 doubles, 20 triples, 20 homeruns, and steal 20 bags all in the same season.
- He is 1 of 13 players who have 500 doubles, 100 triples, and 200 HRs.
- He is 1 of 7 players with 200 Hrs and 450 steals
- He won 4 Gold Gloves
- He won an MVP
Jimmy was also the heart and soul of that team. He was the best player on that team. Yes, I put him over Chase Utley. I know what WAR says, and I love Utley. Ryan Howard has a strong case to be better because his peak was one of the best 5-year stretches in MLB history, but 5 years is too short to make a real Hall of Fame case.
Jimmy Rollins belongs in the Hall of Fame. The eye test tells you that. The stats tell you that. The only thing that keeps him out is people who never actually watched him play and can’t look away from Fangraphs. They will tell you his OPS+ isn’t Hall of Fame worthy. But if that is the case, it tells you more about the usefulness of that stat than it does about Jimmy Rollins.
But this argument falls on deaf ears. Based on how it is trending, Jimmy Rollins will not get into the Hall anytime soon. Which is a flat-out disgrace.