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    Who else Besides Tony Oliva and Bill Madlock have won 3 or more batting titles and are not in the HOF?

    Tony Oliva.323 (1964)Rookie Year ,.321(1965),337(1971)


    Bill Madlock .354 (1975),.339(1976),.341(1981).323(1983)

  • #2
    I wish Larry Walker luck.
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    • #3
      yep Larry Walker

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      • #4
        Pete Runnels came close. He won it twice and finished second once. Ferris Fain won it twice.

        Outside of that you have the already mentioned Larry Walker as eligible and then you have likely HoF'er Tony Gwynn.

        So yeah basically its going to be Larry. Ichiro is an iffy if he gets another title but then again another title probably helps his cause.

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        • #5
          Ross Barnes is another one, and one year he led his leage by 63 points over the second place finisher.
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          • #6
            I'm counting Pete Browning

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            • #7
              Ross Barnes, Pete Browning, Bill Madlock, Tony Oliva and Larry Walker are the only three-time (plus) batting champs to not be elected to the Hall of Fame. (Of course, Walker isn't eligible yet.)
              "It is a simple matter to erect a Hall of Fame, but difficult to select the tenants." -- Ken Smith
              "I am led to suspect that some of the electorate is very dumb." -- Henry P. Edwards
              "You have a Hall of Fame to put people in, not keep people out." -- Brian Kenny
              "There's no such thing as a perfect ballot." -- Jay Jaffe

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              • #8
                Ross Barnes, Pete Browning, Bill Madlock, Tony Oliva, Pete Rose, Tony Gwynn, and Larry Walker are the only three-time (plus) batting champs to not be elected to the Hall of Fame. (Of course, Rose, Gwynn, and Walker are not eligible "yet".)

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                • #9
                  Thank you. Must have glossed over those names; in the habit of thinking of Rose and Gwynn as "Hall of Famers."
                  "It is a simple matter to erect a Hall of Fame, but difficult to select the tenants." -- Ken Smith
                  "I am led to suspect that some of the electorate is very dumb." -- Henry P. Edwards
                  "You have a Hall of Fame to put people in, not keep people out." -- Brian Kenny
                  "There's no such thing as a perfect ballot." -- Jay Jaffe

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Chancellor
                    Thank you. Must have glossed over those names; in the habit of thinking of Rose and Gwynn as "Hall of Famers."
                    I don't know why I didn't even think about Rose until now.

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                    • #11
                      Pretty good group of hitters even if Barnes got two of his titles in the NA. Pete Browning has, for quite awhile, been my #1 guy who was overlooked from the 19th century.
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                      • #12
                        Even the lists of two-time batting champs are filled with Hall-of-Fame caliber players and near misses.
                        "It is a simple matter to erect a Hall of Fame, but difficult to select the tenants." -- Ken Smith
                        "I am led to suspect that some of the electorate is very dumb." -- Henry P. Edwards
                        "You have a Hall of Fame to put people in, not keep people out." -- Brian Kenny
                        "There's no such thing as a perfect ballot." -- Jay Jaffe

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                        • #13
                          For the sake of discussion let's consider Gwynn an HoFer. Doesn't that make Madlock the only four-time batting champion not in the HoF?? I realize 1981 was a strike year, but didn't they award batting titles that year??
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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by KCGHOST
                            For the sake of discussion let's consider Gwynn an HoFer. Doesn't that make Madlock the only four-time batting champion not in the HoF?? I realize 1981 was a strike year, but didn't they award batting titles that year??
                            So who actually won the "official" batting crown in 1981, Madlock or Rose?

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by dgarza
                              So who actually won the "official" batting crown in 1981, Madlock or Rose?
                              It was Madlock who shared the Topps League Leaders card with Carney Lansford in the 1982 set.
                              I thought Rose was third when the season ended, but that's without looking. Sure, games were missed during the season, but there was a definite finish that year. No reason to not credit Madlock.
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