Rox Pile’s Hall of Fame Ballot Series: Part Six

DENVER - JULY 7: Larry Walker #33 of the National League bats during the MLB All-Star Game at Coors Field on July 7, 1998 in Denver, Colorado. The American League defeated the National League 13-8. (Photo by: Brian Bahr/Getty Images)
DENVER - JULY 7: Larry Walker #33 of the National League bats during the MLB All-Star Game at Coors Field on July 7, 1998 in Denver, Colorado. The American League defeated the National League 13-8. (Photo by: Brian Bahr/Getty Images) /
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PHOENIX, AZ – APRIL 07: Aubrey Huff #17 of the San Francisco Giants bats against the Arizona Diamondbacks during the MLB game at Chase Field on April 7, 2012 in Phoenix, Arizona. The Diamondbacks defeated the Giants 5-4. (Photo by Christian Petersen/Getty Images)
PHOENIX, AZ – APRIL 07: Aubrey Huff #17 of the San Francisco Giants bats against the Arizona Diamondbacks during the MLB game at Chase Field on April 7, 2012 in Phoenix, Arizona. The Diamondbacks defeated the Giants 5-4. (Photo by Christian Petersen/Getty Images) /

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Carlos Lee

Lee played 14 solid, consistent seasons as a pretty good baseball player. He didn’t really win anything too special in his career, but going 14 years without ever really tanking should give him a chance to make it. In seven of those seasons, he had 99+ RBI and he had three more that were 89+. That being said, I think he is closer to not making it than he is to making it.

Aubrey Huff

Huff doesn’t have any statistic that would put him in the Hall of Fame, but he does have something going for him: the eye test. Huff did more for the Giants in the two years they won the World Series than almost anyone else. Being a contributor in 2 World Series winning teams definitely gives you a shot for the Hall of Fame, whether or not you like the stat sheets.

Brad Lidge

Lidge probably didn’t play long enough to be in the Hall of Fame, but what he did in his career might just be enough to get him in. He had a really impressive career ERA (3.54), and could be considered one of the better relievers in history. However, with it being so difficult for relievers to get in, he will probably fall off the ballot.