Updated for 2022, Our 10th Anniversary
Nov 13, 2022 by Adam DarowskiWe’ve updated for 2022! This table has all active players with a 100+ Hall Rating including a few others I added that were of interest.
Player | End 2021 | End 2022 | Change |
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Albert Pujols | 210 | 214 | +4 |
Mike Trout | 170 | 183 | +13 |
Clayton Kershaw | 154 | 162 | +8 |
Justin Verlander | 145 | 157 | +12 |
Max Scherzer | 143 | 153 | +10 |
Zack Greinke | 142 | 149 | +7 |
Robinson Cano | 135 | 133 | -2 |
Miguel Cabrera | 133 | 132 | -1 |
Joey Votto | 130 | 130 | 0 |
Mookie Betts | 110 | 124 | +14 |
Paul Goldschmidt | 102 | 119 | +17 |
Evan Longoria | 107 | 108 | +1 |
Nolan Arenado | 90 | 107 | +17 |
Manny Machado | 90 | 104 | +14 |
Jacob deGrom | 96 | 96 | 0 |
Freddie Freeman | 82 | 94 | +12 |
Jose Altuve | 78 | 88 | +10 |
Carlos Correa | 73 | 84 | +11 |
Aaron Judge | 57 | 82 | +25 |
Shohei Ohtani | 30 | 50 | +20 |
Nolan Arenado and Manny Machado both passed the 100 Hall Rating threshold. This is amazing to me because when I was originally building the site, Machado was a 19-year old callup and Arenado was still in the minor leagues.
The Hall of Stats turned ten years old this week. I truly appreciate all the support you all have given me over the last decade. This little passion project has lasted quite a while and I still think it serves a purpose in Hall of Fame discussions.
Over the last ten years, my attitude towards the Hall of Fame’s population has certainly evolved. When I built the site, a part of me really did want to advocate for replacing some Hall of Famers with more modern players. I’m glad my thinking has evolved. Sure there are some questionable Hall of Famers, but most of those without a 100+ Hall Rating have an important story. I try to use the Hall of Stats today to identify players who flew under the radar statistically rather than trying to identify where the Hall of Fame may have made a questionable decision. I advocate for an inclusive Hall that welcomes these players that clearly meet the standard (while also celebrating those in the Hall, no matter their Hall Rating).
Thanks again for reading. I appreciate it!