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Originally Posted by RJ
No way.
Schilling just doesn't have the stats, for most of his career he was a good but not great pitcher. I like the guy, but he's no HOF'er.
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Really?
Wins--216 Tied for 80th all-time
ERA-3.46 Would be 11th among current active players if not retired
Win%-.596. Tied for 119th all-time with Herb Pennock, Ed Lopat and Warren Spahn
WHIP-1.1374 45th all-time
BB/9- 1.962 79th all-time
Strikeouts- 3116 15Th all-time
Adjusted ERA+- 127 Tied 43rd all-time
Schilling's post-season numbers are where he leaves his mark on the game.
11-2, 2.23 ERA, K/BB 120/25, WHIP 0.97
Schilling has the best K/BB ratio of all time among guys with a minimum of 1,000 IP / 100 decisions.
Only Blyleven has retired with more strikeouts and has not made into the HoF.