Gary Sheffield has to be the most interesting candidate who appeared on the 2014 Ballot. Traditionally speaking, Sheffield hit the magical 500 Home Run mark, won a Batting Title, and had five seasons with an OPS over one. His career WAR is respectable, his OPS is in the top fifty, and he also won five Silver Sluggers and played in nine All-Star Games. That’s pretty good, right? Unfortunately, there are a few things to consider.
Sheffield was a defensive liability, so much so that it knocks him off the top 100 in Career bWAR for a position player. He was not the most fan-friendly player, and he was like a baseball vagabond playing for eight different teams. The worst is that he has been linked to Performance Enhancing Drugs, and we all know what that means regarding the Hall of Fame.
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