Mike Scott spent 13 years in the big leagues, going 124-108 with a 3.54 ERA and 1,469 strikeouts. Honestly, those aren't very inspiring numbers for a Hall of Fame thread even by my standards, but I wonder if he had Hall of Fame potential. He was an All-Star three times, after all, and he won the Cy Young Award, NLCS MVP and NL TSN Pitcher of the Year honor in 1986. In 1997, he received a little support for the Hall of Fame, earning 0.4% of the vote.
Even though his career was so short, he did pretty well with black ink, totaling 19 points in that category. He won over 15 games four times and he totaled 20 wins once, and he totaled at least 200 strikeouts twice (with a high of 306 in 1986).
He led the league in WAR, ERA, WHIP, H/9 IP, K/9 IP, innings pitched, strikeouts, shutouts, K/BB ratio and ERA+ in 1986. In 1987, he led the league game started, in 1988, he led league pitchers in fielding percentage and in 1989, he paced the loop in victories.
From 1985 to 1989, he averaged 17 wins, 7 complete games and 208 strikeouts a year, while posting a 2.93 ERA. He tied for third most wins in the big leagues in that time span, was fourth in strikeouts and third in shutouts.
Statistically, he is similar to Earl Wilson, John Denny, Ray Culp, Frank Lary, Gary Peters, Doc Medich, Dock Ellis, Mike Boddicker, Steve Gromek and Johnny Antonelli.
What do you think about Mike Scott? Did he have Hall of Fame potential? Should he be in the Hall of Fame?
Even though his career was so short, he did pretty well with black ink, totaling 19 points in that category. He won over 15 games four times and he totaled 20 wins once, and he totaled at least 200 strikeouts twice (with a high of 306 in 1986).
He led the league in WAR, ERA, WHIP, H/9 IP, K/9 IP, innings pitched, strikeouts, shutouts, K/BB ratio and ERA+ in 1986. In 1987, he led the league game started, in 1988, he led league pitchers in fielding percentage and in 1989, he paced the loop in victories.
From 1985 to 1989, he averaged 17 wins, 7 complete games and 208 strikeouts a year, while posting a 2.93 ERA. He tied for third most wins in the big leagues in that time span, was fourth in strikeouts and third in shutouts.
Statistically, he is similar to Earl Wilson, John Denny, Ray Culp, Frank Lary, Gary Peters, Doc Medich, Dock Ellis, Mike Boddicker, Steve Gromek and Johnny Antonelli.
What do you think about Mike Scott? Did he have Hall of Fame potential? Should he be in the Hall of Fame?
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