MLB
HomeScoresRumorsHighlightsDraftPower Rankings
Featured Video
Giants Fans Go Shirtless ๐Ÿคฃ

MLB Hall of Fame: Is Cincinnati Reds SS Barry Larkin Cooperstown Worthy?

Cliff EasthamJun 7, 2018

Here we go again with more Hall of Fame suppositions. With his portfolio complete and subjected to scrutiny yet again, does Barry Larkin have what it takes to enter the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum?

He has numbers that would make most middle-infield inductees envious. In the day of big time money-makers, free agent rentals and arbitrators, it is refreshing to note that Larkin spent his entire 19 seasons with the Cincinnati Reds.

He was a first-round pick by the Reds in the amateur draft of 1985, and began playing regularly in 1987.

TOP NEWS

Detroit Tigers v Boston Red Sox

Sox Eyeing Offensive Help โœ๏ธ

MLB Farm System Rankings

Ranking Every Team's Farm System ๐Ÿ“Š

MLB Re-Draft

2020 MLB Re-Draft โฎ๏ธ

In 1995, he was the National Leagueโ€™s Most Valuable Player even though runner-up, Dante Bichette, was significantly more productive.

Larkin was a 12-time All-Star, winning three Gold Glove Awards along with nine Silver Slugger Awards during his career.

His career numbers are very impressive with a slash line of .295/.371/.444. He hit 198 HR and knocked in 960 with 379 stolen bases.

But is that going to be enough to put him over the hump?

In his first year of eligibility in 2010 Larkin amassed 51.6 percent of the votes and finished fifth. In 2011 he finished third overall with 62.1 percent, and was the highest voted player who did not become elected this year.

Roberto Alomar and Bert Blyleven both received more than the necessary 75 percent.

In an age inundated with steroid use and accusations, Larkin was squeaky clean. His numbers are precisely what they representโ€”no inflatedย  numbers that surpassed his physical abilities.

Most of his statistics are just a tad shy of the average Hall of Fame player. His post-season numbers are very good (.348 average with 24 hits).

In a comparison with Lou Boudreau, Larkin becomes a much taller tree in the middle-infield forest. He collected over 500 more hits than did "Handsome Louโ€; he clubbed 130 more round-trippers and knocked in 171 more runs.

Both Larkin and Boudreau have one MVP trophy sitting in their trophy case. He falls short of Boudreau in OPS+, 120-116.

Stunningly, Larkin fell short of the career hit total of Ozzie Smith. The "Wizard of Oz" accumulated 2,460 to Larkinโ€™s 2,340.

In a great metric used to compare players from different eras, Larkin's OPS+ย  of 116 stands tall alongside Luis Aparicioโ€™s 82, Smithโ€™s 87, Joe Tinkerโ€™s (you know, Tinker to Evers to Chance) 96, Cal Ripkenโ€™s 112, Luke Applingโ€™s 113 and Robin Yountโ€™s 115.

Its light becomes a little dimmer when compared to the old crust of the crew. The great Honus Wagner holds sway at 150 and his replacement Arky Vaughan is rock solid at 136.

Until recently, the Reds have only had three regular shortstops since the 60's. Chico Cardenas claimed the slot during the 60's followed by Dave Concepcion as a main cog in the Big Red Machine. When Concepcion retired the reins were handed to Larkin.

Although he does not possess outrageously great numbers, for a middle infielder, at least using the backdrop of Hall of Fame shortstops, he is more than qualified to make the cut. Keep in mind, it is the Hall of Fame, not the Hall of Great!

Giants Fans Go Shirtless ๐Ÿคฃ

TOP NEWS

Detroit Tigers v Boston Red Sox

Sox Eyeing Offensive Help โœ๏ธ

MLB Farm System Rankings

Ranking Every Team's Farm System ๐Ÿ“Š

MLB Re-Draft

2020 MLB Re-Draft โฎ๏ธ

Cincinnati Reds v Cleveland Guardians

MLB legend has multiple new careers after retirement

Fresh Mock as College Playoffs Begin ๐Ÿ”ฎ

Kyle Busch's Cause of Death Released
Bleacher Reportโ€ข7h

Kyle Busch's Cause of Death Released

Family says NASCAR star's death occurred after 'severe pneumonia progressed into sepsis' (AP)

TRENDING ON B/R