Baseball Hall Of Fame 2015
There are many famous and skillful players who performed extremely well in last season of Major League Baseball. The baseball world has already seen some extremely talented player who achieved the height of success they deserve for their skill. Our team did the thorough research of each match and statistics of all the players and made the inductees of this year’s Baseball Hall Of Fame. ESPN ratings and Elias ratings along with the overall average rating of MLB also played a key role while choosing the members of this year’s hall of fame. Starting from hitter to the outfielders along with each positional player of the each team, fans of MLB enjoyed the performance of successful players of these players who made a special place at the heart of all the sports followers around the world. So here are the inductees of the Baseball Hall Of Fame 2015.
Baseball Hall Of Fame 2015
1. Victor Martinez
Venezuelan baseball designated hitter Victor “V-Mart” Martinez plays for the Detroit Tigers of Major League Baseball and previously played for the Boston Red Sox and the Cleveland Indians. He was 561 at bats in 2014 season of MLB and scored 87 runs in 188 hits with a batting average of .335. Martinez made 103 runs batted in and reached 32 home runs also in recent season of MLB till date. He gained 317 total bases and 70 walks with an on-base percentage of .409. He also achieved 3 stolen bases and caught stealing twice. With his current year’s MLB performance, Martinez scored 79.5 in ESPN rating system, 92.2 in Elias Rating and made an average overall ranking of 5.5. He obtained the top place in ESPN rating table, fifth place in Elias rating table and second place in MLB Average Player Rating table.
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2. Mike Trout
American baseball outfielder Mike “The Millville Meteor” Trout plays for the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim of Major League Baseball and previously played college baseball for the East Carolina University. He was 602 at bats in 2014 season of MLB and scored 115 runs in 173 hits with a batting average of .287. Trout made 111 runs batted in and achieved 36 home runs also in recent season of MLB till date. He completed 338 total bases and 83 walks with an on-base percentage of .377. He also completed 16 stolen bases and caught stealing twice. With his current year’s MLB performance, Trout scored 79.4 in ESPN rating system, 97.7 in Elias Rating and made an average overall ranking of 1.5. He obtained the second place in ESPN rating table, second place in Elias rating table and top place in MLB Average Player Rating table.
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3. Miguel Cabrera
Venezuelan baseball first baseman Miguel “Miggy” Cabrera plays for the Detroit Tigers of Major League Baseball and previously played for the Florida Marlins from 2003 to 2007. He was 611 at bats in 2014 season of MLB and scored 101 runs in 191 hits with a batting average of .313. Cabrera made 109 runs batted in and reached 25 home runs also in recent season of MLB till date. He reached 320 total bases and 60 walks with an on-base percentage of .371. He also achieved 1 stolen bases and caught stealing once. With his current year’s MLB performance, Cabrera scored 76.0 in ESPN rating system, 91.9 in Elias Rating and made an average overall ranking of 7.0. He obtained the third place in ESPN rating table, sixth place in Elias rating table and fifth place in MLB Average Player Rating table.
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4. Michael Brantley
American baseball outfielder Michael “Dr. Smooth “Brantley is the son of former MLB player and Coach Mickey Brantley and plays for the Cleveland Indians of Major League Baseball. He was 611 at bats in 2014 season of MLB and scored 94 runs in 200 hits with a batting average of .327. Brantley made 97 runs batted in and reached 20 home runs also in recent season of MLB till date. He achieved 309 total bases and 52 walks with an on-base percentage of .385. He also completed 23 stolen bases and caught stealing once. With his current year’s MLB performance, Brantley scored 74.8 in ESPN rating system, 90.6 in Elias Rating and made an average overall ranking of 9.0. He reached the fourth place in ESPN rating table, eighth place in Elias rating table and sixth place in MLB Average Player Rating table.
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5. Andrew McCutchen
American baseball center fielder Andrew “Cutch” McCutchen plays for the Pittsburgh Pirates of Major League Baseball and won the 2013 National League Most Valuable Player Award. He was 548 at bats in 2014 season of MLB and scored 89 runs in 172 hits with a batting average of .314. McCutchen made 83 runs batted in and reached 25 home runs also in recent season of MLB till date. He achieved 297 total bases and 84 walks with an on-base percentage of .410. He also completed 18 stolen bases and caught stealing three times. With his current year’s MLB performance, McCutchen scored 72.7 in ESPN rating system, 93.3 in Elias Rating and made an average overall ranking of 6.0. He reached the fifth place in ESPN rating table, third place in Elias rating table and fourth place in MLB Average Player Rating table.
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6. Jose Abreu
Cuban professional baseball first baseman and twice AL Player of the Month Jose Abreu plays for the Chicago White Sox of Major League Baseball and played for Cienfuegos in the Cuban National Series. He was 556 at bats in 2014 season of MLB and scored 80 runs in 176 hits with a batting average of .317. Abreu made 107 runs batted in and reached 36 home runs also in recent season of MLB till date. He achieved 323 total bases and 51 walks with an on-base percentage of .383. He also completed 3 stolen bases and caught stealing once. With his current year’s MLB performance, Abreu scored 71.9 in ESPN rating system, 89.8 in Elias Rating and made an average overall ranking of 13.5. He reached the sixth place in ESPN rating table, tenth place in Elias rating table and seventh place in MLB Average Player Rating table.
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7. Jose Bautista
Dominican baseball right fielder Jose Bautista plays for the Toronto Blue Jays of Major League Baseball and has been named the Player of the Month on five different occasions. He was 553 at bats in 2014 season of MLB and scored 101 runs in 158 hits with a batting average of .286. Bautista made 103 runs batted in and reached 35 home runs also in recent season of MLB till date. He achieved 290 total bases and 104 walks with an on-base percentage of .403. He also completed 6 stolen bases and caught stealing twice. With his current year’s MLB performance, Bautista scored 71.5 in ESPN rating system, 88.4 in Elias Rating and made an average overall ranking of 17.5. He obtained the seventh place in ESPN rating table, fifteenth place in Elias rating table and tenth place in MLB Average Player Rating table.
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8. Giancarlo Stanton
American baseball outfielder Giancarlo “Mike” Stanton plays for the Miami Marlins of Major League Baseball and first appeared for the Marlins in the 2010 season. He was 539 at bats in 2014 season of MLB and scored 89 runs in 155 hits with a batting average of .288. Stanton made 105 runs batted in and reached 37 home runs also in recent season of MLB till date. He achieved 299 total bases and 94 walks with an on-base percentage of .395. He also reached 13 stolen bases and caught stealing once. With his current year’s MLB performance, Stanton scored 69.7 in ESPN rating system, 95.0 in Elias Rating and made an average overall ranking of 6.0. He reached the eighth place in ESPN rating table, second place in Elias rating table and third place in MLB Average Player Rating table.
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9. Jose Altuve
Venezuelan baseball second baseman Jose Altuve is the shortest active MLB player at 5 feet 5 inches and plays for the Houston Astros of Major League Baseball. He was 660 at bats in 2014 season of MLB and scored 85 runs in 225 hits with a batting average of .341. Altuve made 59 runs batted in and achieved 7 home runs also in recent season of MLB till date. He gained 299 total bases and 36 walks with an on-base percentage of .377. He also completed 56 stolen bases and caught stealing nine times. With his current year’s MLB performance, Altuve scored 59.9 in ESPN rating system, 83.0 in Elias Rating and made an average overall ranking of 31.0. He reached the ninth place in ESPN rating table, 27th place in Elias rating table and sixteenth place in MLB Average Player Rating table.
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10. Robinson Cano
Dominican-American baseball second baseman Robinson Cano plays for the Seattle Mariners of Major League Baseball and previously played for the New York Yankees from 2005 to 2013. He was 595 at bats in 2014 season of MLB and scored 77 runs in 187 hits with a batting average of .314. Robinson made 82 runs batted in and achieved 14 home runs also in recent season of MLB till date. He gained 270 total bases and 61 walks with an on-base percentage of .382. He also reached 10 stolen bases and caught stealing three times. With his current year’s MLB performance, Robinson scored 58.8 in ESPN rating system, 76.6 in Elias Rating and made an average overall ranking of 52.5. He reached the tenth place in ESPN rating table, 48th place in Elias rating table and 28th place in MLB Average Player Rating table.
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