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Moose Milligan

Which Orioles Hall of Famer would you put on the 2023 team?  

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  1. 1. Which Orioles Hall of Famer would you put on the 2023 team?

    • Cal Ripken Jr. SS/3B
      1
    • Brooks Robinson 3B
      0
    • Frank Robinson RF
      13
    • Jim Palmer SP
      43
    • Eddie Murray 1B
      5
    • Earl Weaver M
      1


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If you could put one Orioles Hall of Famer (National Baseball Hall of Fame, not the Orioles Hall of Fame) on the 2023 team, who would it be?

Cal Ripken Jr. SS/3B

Brooks Robinson 3B

Frank Robinson RF

Jim Palmer SP

Eddie Murray 1B

Earl Weaver M

For arguments sake, we're going to assume each of these guys is in their prime.

 

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2 minutes ago, Moose Milligan said:

For me, it's Palmer and it's not particularly close.  

I wonder how Palmer's game would play in 2020s style baseball.   He was not overpowering like guys like Carlton and Ryan in that era were.   He benefited from great defense.   Of course, only having to go 6 innings a game he could probably go more max effort than he did.

Vintage Eddie would be very tempting.

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Cal Ripken had an 11.5 RWAR season in 1991.   That seems to be by far the best over the others by at least 2 WAR.    Replacing Mateo with Ripken is probably an 8.5 WAR difference if not more.    Palmer best RWAR year was about 8.4.     So, according to RWAR, unless Palmer is replaceing a 0 RWAR pitcher or worse, I'd have to say peak Ripken is more valuable.

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Just now, RZNJ said:

Cal Ripken had an 11.5 RWAR season in 1991.   That seems to be by far the best over the others by at least 2 WAR.    Replacing Mateo with Ripken is probably an 8.5 WAR difference if not more.    Palmer best RWAR year was about 8.4.     So, according to RWAR, unless Palmer is replaceing a 0 RWAR pitcher or worse, I'd have to say peak Ripken is more valuable.

If you are actually getting 323 innings out of Palmer I'd say that would make a larger difference than Ripken.

But 230 innings of Palmer?

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4 minutes ago, clapdiddy said:

Palmer.   To question if he could make it in today's game, I think the answer is "yes".   

To be clear I wasn't questioning whether he could make it in today's game.   Just not sure he would be multiple-Cy Youngs good in this era.

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Palmer, Murray or Frank, based on need. If you go with any of the hitters, break the news about the wall as gently as you can.

I think Eddie might make the biggest difference. Having three switch-hitters in the middle of the lineup most days would rival the Singleton/Murray combination that created a lot of problems for opposing teams and managers.

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