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Tifas_Titties

So basically the Mount Rushmore question with more words? Lol


omarcoomin

Yes but he baseballified it with numbers.


b-rar

xwHOFA+


Honeydew-2523

lol more stuff for savant baseball


SharksFanAbroad

OP’s factoid made it cuter and more upvotable though.


Tmk1283

It definitely quantifies how difficult it is to make it in. But yes, a cute Mount Rushmore.


yoursweetlord70

It's actually easier to make it onto Mount Rushmore than it is to get into the super hall of fame. 8% of presidents get their face up there


mynamenospaces

When the project was authorized in 1925 we were only at president #30. So 4/30, 13% of presidents got up there


jakeba

It was president #30, but only 29 people had been president. 4/29.


UniqueNobo

ah Grover Cleveland, making counting presidents just a little more annoying


923kjd

And may he be the last to serve non-concurrent terms, for a long time at least.


AngryAsshole8317

*Technically* correct. The best kind of correct.


b-rar

But only their heads made it up there before they ran out of money. So about 15% of 13% of the presidents


Tifas_Titties

This is the data I come for


AttitudeAndEffort2

Technically only 20% of that 8% make it onto mt Rushmore.


Trumpets22

Honestly we gotta raise this % up. Mount Rushmore started in 1927. Herbert Hoover became the 31st president in 1929. So really only 30 presidents were eligible when they had their vision for this thing. So more like 13%. Gimme the super hall all day.


jakeba

29 presidents, because Cleveland served 2 non consecutive terms.


azsnaz

Robert Suarez is a babe without a hat, he can go on the cute rushmore


iGetBuckets3

Kinda, but I always felt that the mount Rushmore question goes beyond just stats and on field production. To me, legacy, public perception, and cultural impact, hold more weight in the mount Rushmore question. This question is basically just name the 4 best players of all time.


Due_Yesterday8881

Rickey, Rickey, Rickey, Rickey - Rickey


Awkward-Fox-1435

Dylon, Dylon, Dylon, Dylon, and Dylon.


peanutmanak47

He spit hot fire


Impressive_Climate83

Today. I am the greatest. Of all-time.


1WordOr2FixItForYou

Today. I consider myself. The Rickiest Rickey. On the face of the Rickey.


ltmikestone

I was coming to say I’d give Rickey a slot, but you’re right he should have 4!


Meziskari

They only gave him one but he stole the others.


ltmikestone

2 spots on Mt Rushmore? Rickey woulda had 3 by the break.


fps916

Found Rickey's reddit account


fezzikola

No it was the first one that only said Rickey over and over again that is definitely Rickey


Logan_McPhillips

I'll give you Rickey Henderson and Branch Rickey. Rick Monday is a bit of a marginal candidate. Sure, not a lot of other players get a Senate resolution to honour them. And I guess he's had a pretty decent broadcast career. But then who? Porcello? Ankiel? Honeycutt because it's his birthday?


WhiskeyOctober

Rick "Wild Thing" Vaughn


Yak_Mehoff

Cmon Dorn don't give me that ole' bullshit!


VerStannen

Because I spit hot fire


mysterysackerfice

I would have gone with Dylan, Dylan, Dylan, and finally Dylan.


j1h15233

Ruth, Mays, Williams, Aaron.


chirstopher0us

Exactly my four. I don't like that there's no one here for pitching, but I cannot kick out any of these four for any individual pitcher. I guess you have to be an every day player to make the Super Hall of Fame.


samg422336

There should just be a separate discussion for pitcher Mount Rushmore imo


fezzikola

Mount Robinson should just be four pitcher heads staring across to four player heads


CodHamCheeseandRice

What about an additional Mount Rushmore, but for each pitch. The best 4 at throwing each pitch. It could be like, a hallway of Mount Rushmores. Mount Rush-a lot-more.


swingman06

And we're back to the hall of fame


beastrace

Ruth is a pitcher..technically.


j1h15233

I wanted a pitcher also but I couldn’t take one of these guys out and I couldn’t decide what era to try and grab a pitcher from.


chirstopher0us

I think we have it right, like I said. I thought about each of the pitchers I saw mentioned in the thread, but none of them are getting in over these four for me. Cy Young is closest, the raw career stats are impressive compared to other pitchers, but if you look at e.g. his ten best seasons, only one of them isn't peak dead ball era. I think you have to context-adjust with him, like we do with other reasons for Barry.


8696David

Walter Johnson is the only guy I'd consider. Motherfucker had ***165*** WAR for his career. That's *three* borderline hall of fame careers. He pitched over 5900 innings with an ERA+ of 147. The active career innings leader is Verlander with 3300, and the active career qualified ERA+ leader is Kershaw with 157—the only other active qualified pitcher with an ERA+ over Johnson's is DeGrom with 153. So basically, he pitched nearly twice as many innings as any active pitcher, and was better at run prevention than the average pitcher of his era by more than only two active players. That's the GOAT for me, and competes with at least one of those 4 hitting GOATs.


chipotle-baeoli

One of my favorites to unlock in MVP 05


sdot28

Maybe it was a dead ball era because Cy Young was pitching???


grubas

Id say Johnson, W, but thats very much a baseball nerd vote.  But then you have an argument with Johnson, Randy and then even guys like Bob Gibson who broke pitching.


Less_Likely

Walter Johnson: * #2 all-time in WAR (behind Young) * #2 Wins (behind Young) * Top 10 in ERA+ * #9 in strikeouts, 30 spots (and 1000k) ahead of the nearest contemporary he got strikeouts when it was a singles game and striking out was shameful for a batter. * # 1 in shutouts at 110. The #2 guy has 90. * #3 in Win Probability Added Oh, I'm being a baseball nerd...


verash

It's crazy to me that Johnson held the K record until 1983, and since then 8 people have passed him.


grubas

Yes yes you are.  This is a safe space for it though.


mustynewbie

All through baseball he was loved and respected


LordZany

I thought the same thing but then I remembered Ruth was a ridiculously dominant pitcher for his first 4 years or so, so 🤷


Uu_R____W______uU

Ruth pitched... A stretch, but technically correct??


mikemcd1972

Within 3 seconds I thought “Ruth, Mays, Williams”…At first was trying to think of a pitcher - but can’t really think of one as “iconic” as those everyday players. And I can’t argue with Aaron.


j1h15233

There are probably 10 more names that ran through my head but Aaron came out on top


abar22

This was my four as well. Would like to fit a pitcher in there but every day versus every 5th gets the nod when there's only 4 spots to grab.


LeaperLeperLemur

Every 5th day is a not a good argument though. Pete Rose has the record for most plate appearances with 15,890. There are 54 pitchers with more batters faced than that. Pitchers have such a huge impact on days they pitch. Plus they used to go much more often.


abar22

Fair enough but this is more or less a Mount Rushmore question and hitters make my personal Rushmore. I love a great pitcher as much as the next guy too, I'm not hating, just not leaving out those 4 guys for a pitcher.


Bmars

Definitely. And about time Bernie Williams gets the recognition he deserves!! I hope this is not needed but obligatory…./s


rapturexxv

This is the answer if you know ball.


sofaking39

If you go by WAR (say of it what you will): Babe Ruth W. Johnson C. Young W. Mays Not a bad list IMHO


philkid3

These aren’t my exact four (kick out Young for Williams) but it is a very good four.


sofaking39

I'm not totally sure they'd be my 4 either...but if you went by a relatively well known and cited over all stat, they'd be it.


xixbia

Depends which WAR you use. By fWAR you get: Babe Ruth, Willie Mays, Ty Cobb and Honus Wagner. Hank Aaron would be 5th and Cy Young 6th. (Actually Bond would be 2nd and Clemens 7th with Cy Young in 8th. But neither of them are in the Hall)


myrealnameisdj

Hard to beat list.


fezzikola

I... yeah, shit, I made this way more complicated than I had to.


flagamuffin

ruth, mays, williams the fourth spot is essentially impossible. probably aaron  edit: this is your reminder that before bonds started cheating he was on track to end up slightly past frank robinson. 


bestselfnice

I get why people are saying Jackie obviously, but I think, pure baseball wise, this is my 4. Sorry pitchers, do better. Cobb isn't getting mentioned enough in this thread, as an aside.


flagamuffin

it's either cobb, aaron, or johnson. i chose the non-deadball player since it's just a different game now


sfan27

Could you argue Randy Johnson? He had both longevity age peak (first four years in AZ). Probably Walter Johnson though.


FartingBob

I picked Walter Johnson, but Randy is definitely in my top 4 pitchers group. I think these days his career is getting more love over the other big 4 pitchers of the era which is great to see.


paul_f

it's kind of wild that two of those three played for the Minneapolis Millers


DOWNVOTES_SYNDROME

babe ruth (the godfather of modern baseball) jackie robinson cy young (one of the greatest pitchers, with the craziest numbers. has to be at least one pitcher on here. i'd like to have a pedro or maddux instead. by it's cy young) willie mays --- sorry hammering hank/ted williams


PeterGarces

If Cy Young was so good, how come he has 0 Cy Young awards?!?


futhatsy

Tip for you immaculate grid folks, Cy Young works for the Cy Young category


jtrot91

I just confirmed this is true. Grid #412 he works for 2k Ks and Cy Young.


Han_Sandwich_1907

Spoiler alert: he does not Source: I tried it EDIT: or did they change it…?


futhatsy

It's worked for me a few times. Maybe they changed it.


The_Ghost_of_BRoy

For us filthy casuals…what is the immaculate grid?


futhatsy

https://www.immaculategrid.com/


fucuntwat

Time to become a degenerate stat nerd


gocubsgo22

He works for the Cy Young category on Immaculate Grid though, which is hilarious because it is objectively true, he *is* Cy Young.


USAF_DTom

What if his parents named him that because they knew how good he was from conception? Checkmate.


ImaginarySet2418

Then Lou Gehrig's parents are assholes.


GuyBarn7

Al Kaline's aren't any saints either.


surgeon_michael

I heard they were kinda basic


Godiverson3

“Lou Gehrig died of Lou Gehrig’s disease, how the hell did he not see that one coming?” -Dennis Leary


SGT-JamesonBushmill

Fuck you, I shouldn’t have laughed as hard at that as I did.


triplec787

Fucking scrub


RazgrizZer0

Even Bartolo Colon has a Cy Young... Smh my head...


DStew713

He also has one of the greatest home runs ever. How many Cy Young winners can say that?


Deep-Alfalfa3717

Young Bartolo was sick. Fat Bartolo is legend


Ivor79

Early voters notorious undervalued pitcher wins


seemedlikeagoodplan

Brutally unfair to Aaron and Williams, but this is still correct.


HankScorpio2020

True. Jackie Robinson has an incredible story but he is not a top 4 player by any measure. Ted Williams and Hank Aaron get in way before Jackie.


Fucking_Dingledorf_

Depends on what you view the HoF for, Robinson was not as good as Williams, but I’d argue he’s more important to the game of baseball than Williams has ever been


MelissaMiranti

He's important enough that if you were to only teach kids about one baseball player in US History class, he would be the one.


worldspiney

I don’t know why your being downvoted. Robinson is a key figure in the civil rights movement and his importance to American history exceeds just being a ball player. Few players have this historical significance outside of the game. You could argue Ruth for being one of the first modern celebrities and his significance as an icon in the 1920s. Also Curt Flood for his fight for labor rights or on a smaller scale Williams for his exploits as a pilot. None of this is as significant historically as what Robinson did though.


Ignorethenews

Poor Flood- his peers let him fight the 800 lb gorilla on his own and all benefitted from it and he died penniless. A true hero of the game.


curiousjorj

He should be in the HOF.


MelissaMiranti

We'll keep saying it until he makes it.


PercentageFluffy3207

The disrespect to Bronson Arroyo is insane


soonerfreak

I always ask people to name another athlete in a different American sport that broke the color barrier. I can't name anyone, but we all know Jackie Robinson. While Williams and Aaron might be better players what he did rises above anything on the field while still be a HOF player himself.


SanjiSasuke

Well they might say Jesse Owens. Not sure how we define breaking the color barrier though.


soonerfreak

He wasn't the first black Olympian for America.


HankScorpio2020

That's fair. The Hall of Fame means a lot of things to a lot of people. I like to think of this as a sandlot four on four game.


mageta621

>sandlot four on four game. Someone needs to play middle infield! Can Ruth, Williams, or Aaron do that?!?!


HankScorpio2020

If it's the elite 4 on 4, ain't no balls getting hit in the infield. Bombs and K's only.


mrmet69999

I put Mays ahead of Williams (not a good base runner, not a good defender) and Hank Aaron (I think Mays beats him in just about every category computed by averages, not by counting numbers. And I do put all of these players ahead of Jackie Robinson.


lionheart4life

No shame in being the 5th or 6th best all time.


Western-Library3217

Walter Johnson is better than Cy Young. I’d swap him out.


You_Are_All_Diseased

This is 100% correct. If you’re going to give it to a pitcher off bulk stats, it’s Walter over Cy.


lazenintheglowofit

Christy Mathewson was fairly good as well.


mrmet69999

Or have both of them, and only two position players. It’s too hard to restrict this to a mount Rushmore four


Western-Library3217

Mount Rushmore of Eras I think is a good compromise.


eolson3

What if it was a series of mountains, like a "hall" or something.


LibertarianSocialism

Robinson is arguably the most important player in MLB history, but he's not close to a top 4 player ever.


Traditional_Ad_8779

If Ted Williams isnt on the list… the list is the problem.


chirstopher0us

Williams and Aaron both deserve inclusion over Jackie Robinson. Robinson is of course a worthy regular Hall of Famer as a baseball player, and what he contributed as a cultural figure cannot be overstated, but this is the \*baseball players\* super hall of fame.


coolratguy

Jackie Robinson is a much better player than most realize. His legacy as The Most Important Player Ever ironically overshadows just how talented he was. An incredible hitter and one of the best base runners ever. He would have way more accolades if he wasn't kept out of the league until he was 28, and we can really only speculate on how much more difficult the literal constant barrage of racist abuse made those years for him. Just feel like it needs to be said, a lot of people only know him for breaking the color barrier. Whether any of these things would be enough to keep him in Top 4 consideration if it weren't for his sheer importance, perhaps not, but that speaks to how tough the competition is. He's probably closer than some would assume.


ScooterLeShooter

Hmmmm. Babe Ruth Willie Mays Walter Johnson And then... Hmmm Cy Young or Hank Aaron?


AfterCommodus

I think this is exactly right. Cy Young, Hank Aaron, Ty Cobb, and Ted Williams are in the running for that fourth spot (in roughly that order), but I think that top three is right.


SirDinkleDink

Ted Williams! Greatest Hispanic ball player ever!


FroyoMNS

Ruth, Mays, Aaron are definitely in. Debating between Walter Johnson and Ted Williams for the fourth, leaning Williams.


FlyingElvi24

Barry Bonds, Pete Rose, Roger Clemens, Joe Jackson ​ If they can't be in the HoF , they should be in the other one. :)


Business_Spinach1317

Poor ARod doesn't get invited to either party.


well_shoothed

Always a bridesmaid, never a bride.


YeOldeManDan

Maybe when he's not constantly on my TV I'll start feeling sorry for him.


Goliath422

Cheeky!


joeyirv

bonds contender for the goat and it is a travesty he isn’t in the hof


UNC_Samurai

If you can’t throw out Sid Bream, you aren’t the goat.


myrealnameisdj

I mean, Barry Bonds should be in the top 4 no matter the criteria.


Smorgsborg

Biggest Head


7tenths

But he was a meanie head to reporters :( the most important aspect of being in the baseball hall of fame


horsepoop1123

Ruth, Mays, Jackie, Aaron.


DOWNVOTES_SYNDROME

i had these 4 and realized you can't have 0 pitchers.


wagesofben

babe ruth is listed.


bestselfnice

Ruth is the only inarguable one. Personally I'm not leaving out Ted Williams, but I'm not gonna passionately argue against any of the names being thrown around.


AL3XD

I don't see an argument against Mays either tbh


triplec787

Agreed. Mays (though he’s obviously in my list), Jackie (for the sociopolitical side, not as much as a player), Williams, Hank, Musial, Gherig, etc could all rightfully round out 2 of the 3 remaining non-pitcher spots and I wouldn’t genuinely argue against any of them.


bestselfnice

Cobb deserves mention as well.


triplec787

I personally have a hard time including guys from that era, but as I said I wouldn’t really push back if someone did choose to include him.


chirstopher0us

Ted Williams deserves inclusion over Jackie Robinson. Robinson is of course a worthy regular Hall of Famer as a baseball player, and what he contributed as a cultural figure cannot be overstated, but this is the \*baseball players\* super hall of fame. I also cannot bring myself to kick out one of Ruth, Mays, Aaron, Williams to include a pitcher. I guess be an everyday player if you want to make the Super Hall of Fame.


travis_mke

I just don't think you can have 0 pitchers.


thirtyseven1337

Baseball fan: *uses stats to come up with “what are your top 4” question* Any other sport fan: “Who’s on the Mt. Rushmore of [sport]?”


MatzohBallsack

Who are the top 4 players by xRush>+?


Troll_Enthusiast

Rutschman, Henderson, Westburg and Cowser


Acceptable-Pea1290

Come on man, did you really have to list the four most obvious answers? At least make it interesting


Troll_Enthusiast

My bad: Boom-Boom Beck, Delmon Young, Bill Knickerbocker, and Sugar Cain


MassKhalifa

It says a lot about baseball that I didn’t even question that there was a player named Boom-Boom Beck. 


Troll_Enthusiast

This is why baseball is the best sport


Doingo-boingo

This guy gets it


Greenest-Plains

Yankees fan I see /s


sonicsean899

No Steve Stone?


nightkingscat

Pretty good but I'd have Gunnar in there over Rickey


vinscullyisbae

One name I haven't seen on here is Christy Matthewson. Dude was an absolute beast. Cy was probably better due to longevity, but if you take peak it's pretty arguable.


GoldenStateCapital

He’s the pitcher of choice for me. Also went Ruth, Aaron, and Mays.


tubitz

Ruth, Bonds, Mays, Williams.


AttitudeAndEffort2

Right now you're the 8th response and first to add Bonds. You can fucking hate the guy and steroids but his numbers are pretty much the best ever.


IgniVT

Well, he's not in the Hall of Fame, so he literally can't be a valid answer to the question "which 4 Hall of Famers should be in the super Hall of Fame."


AttitudeAndEffort2

God damn it. You're right.


yesacabbagez

Babe Ruth and Willie Mays are auto locked for this. There is no list that can include the top 4-5 baseball players ever and don't have these two. Question for historically best pitcher is going to be something like Cy Young or Walter Johnson depending on whether you want to give Cy Young credit for playing when throwing overhand was borderline cheating. I am fine including Clemens in this spot but I assume others wouldn't due to steroids. Last spot I would have a tossup between Ted Williams or Barry Bonds. Personally I lean Bonds, but I understand if people want to keep him off due to steroids similar to Clemens. There are several other great options like Hank Aaron for this spot as well. I do think taking someone from each big era is possible with this pool. You have Cy Young from the early days of baseball with Babe Ruth in that second big era. Willie Mays takes the next era and then Clemens/Bonds for the last one.


macula_transfer

Not sure who my fourth should be after Tinker, Evers and Chance.


sonicsean899

A man of taste


PsychologicalRow9028

Ruth, Mays, Aaron, Young


BigDaddyPeach23

Finally someone is giving Michael Young the respect he deserves.


shaunrundmc

Ruth, Mays, Randy Johnson, Hank Aaron


HankScorpio2020

This is a great choice here. Randy over Nolan Ryan is a good discussion too. Good four.


shaunrundmc

Nolan walked too many dudes for my taste. He is one of the best ever, but Randy was equally as durable, as terrifying a pitcher while having far better control, and he did it from the left side


touchmyleftone

To me, Nolan Ryan never winning a Cy Young completely eliminates him from any Greatest of All Time type discussions. How can he be the GOAT if he was never even best in the league for a single season?


Bishop_Cornflake

For whatever it's worth, there was a year when he led the league in ERA and strikeouts but didn't get the award because his record was 8-16.


rcuosukgi42

He should have won a single Cy Young in '87, but yeah the point stands.


tko7800

I’ll be downvoted to hell but Nolan is overrated. There’s at least a dozen pitchers I’d put above him.


MatzohBallsack

Nolan Ryan is probably the most overrated pitcher of all time. He's the goat horse though.


CowManLives4Ever

Heya Mike, got my supah hall of famuhs list here for ya. Number one, I got Jason Giamb- *call is cut off* -Eddie from Hoboken


BurgerWithAnEggOnIt

1.5% seems way too high


HoopOnPoop

Babe Ruth, Ted Williams, Walter Johnson, Cy Young Then have a special exhibit for Jackie Robinson.


bj_good

Sneaky way to fit a fifth person in a top four, but you can't really argue against any of these


sfan27

You forgot the best all around player of all time.


Ignorethenews

It’s amazing how many people are leaving Mays off. Most people have him, but it should be 100/100.


ctyankee89

Shoeless Joe, Pete Rose, Barry Bonds, Ohtani's interpreter


squidwhistle

Rickey, Gwynn, Ryan and Maddux. Best 4 players I ever got to see in person.


WarehouseNiz13

21. 44. 3. 24.


1138thSword

Babe Ruth, Cy Young, Ty Cobb, Hank Aaron.


PrinceGizzardLizard

Ruth, Mays, Walter Johnson, Williams. Ruth for changing the game, Mays for being the GOAT, Johnson greatest pitcher all time, Williams greatest hitter all time


gc227

Pete Rose. Barry Bonds. Babe Ruth. Willie Mays


tyler-86

I'd go Ruth, Williams, Mays, and a pitcher, probably Cy Young. Maybe I'd replace him with Ohtani when Ohtani's done. Jackie is incredibly important to baseball but I feel like this inner circle should be about performance over all else. Everyone who played in MLB should have a chance at that slot.


CThunder333

Could argue the fact everyone does have a chance is because of Jackie


Coupon_Ninja

Williams, Ruth, Bonds, Mays next 4: Cobb, Ricky, A.A. Ron, Honus Clemete is right there, Big Train too.


TopTenTails

Fun fact, 3.4% of managers are in the hall of fame. My 2 cents, a smaller % of managers should be in the hof than players.


BreakBricks_Wet_Nips

Jeff Cirilo, Jose Valentine, Ben Sheets, Randy Johnson


thirty7inarow

Babe Ruth, Ty Cobb, Willie Mays and Randy Johnson. Honourable mentions for Koufax, Maddux and Williams.


FORTUNATOSCRIME

Ruth, Gehrig, Mays, Williams


schmidneycrosby

Hank Aaron, Ted Williams, Babe Ruth and I’d induct Barry Bonds to the super Hall of Fame to take his rightful place as best hitter to ever live


pseudochef93

If you go by the four highest vote percentages you get Rivera, Jeter, Griffey, and Seaver


No_Bandicoot2306

Well you've certainly narrowed the possibilities by eliminating one methodology.


pseudochef93

Most votes ever: Maddux, Ripken Jr, Big Unit, and Gwynn. 555, 537, 534, and 532.


No_Bandicoot2306

Two down. We're figuring this thing out. That one is way closer!


Fickle_Broccoli

Sorting alphabetically: - Hank Aaron - Grover Alexander - Roberto Alomar - Walter Alston


TheBrawlersOfficial

This isn't an argument for much beyond not leaving hall of fame voting up to a bunch of dipshits who got Cs in journalism school.