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Tully Crow
Pitcher
Active Career: 2022-2037 (16 seasons)
144-126, 4.02, 2,068 K, 1.21 WHIP, 36.5 WAR
Landis Memorial Winner 2031, 2033
All-Star
Hall of Fame Metrics: (average HoF)
JAWS: 34.7 (70)
Black Ink: 5 (33)
Gray Ink: 65 (160)
HOF Standards: 21 (50)
HOF Monitor: 41 (126)
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At his peak, Tully Crow was a rock-solid top of the rotation kind of pitcher--a lefty who could throw the heater, curve, change combination as well as about anyone. He broke in with Tucson (LBC), lead the league in wins while with Vancouver, and captured the Landis with Jacksonville. He did, however, suffer a collection of injuries that dropped him off that peak fairly early. Seems to me like a Hall of Very Good kind of guy even if he'd stuck the landing of his career, but I'm going to be interested to see if I'm wrong. He may be helped by the limited number of pitchers in this class. Or not.
Hall of Fame Candidate Thread: Tully Crow
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Re: Hall of Fame Candidate Thread: Tully Crow
He'll be remember for something. Unfortunately that's not going to be the Hall of fame.
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Re: Hall of Fame Candidate Thread: Tully Crow
Didn't stay healthy toward the end. Probably wasn't good enough regardless.
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Re: Hall of Fame Candidate Thread: Tully Crow
I said if we let everyone in, it would turn into a retirement home of every past player. Tully could probably use the doctors that are on call most the time at nursing homes considering his injury history.
However he will have to go to the doctor like the rest of us, hes a no for me.
However he will have to go to the doctor like the rest of us, hes a no for me.
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Re: Hall of Fame Candidate Thread: Tully Crow
I may have been Tully Crow's biggest fan. No way he is a Hall of Famer. Interestingly, he only had one injury-plagued year (2033, but he came back for a full playoff run) and he averaged over 31 starts (plus 6 more playoff starts) in those other 4 seasons in J'ville. He just would always get nicked up in the playoffs.
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