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Mookie Betts was a star with the Boston Red Sox and a lot of heads were scratched in New England when they traded him to the Los Angeles Dodgers.  They will remain befuddled to the end of time.

Betts’ first year in L.A. was the COVID-shortened year where he led his new team to a World Series Championship.  Finishing second in MVP voting, Betts also won his first National League Gold Glove and Silver Slugger that year.  An All-Star in 2021, Betts lost some time due to injury but was healthier again in 2022, where he belted 35 Home Runs, was fifth in MVP voting and won another Gold Glove and Silver Slugger.

In 2023, Betts had his best season to date in a Dodgers uniform and made a late-season surge for the MVP, though he was second to Atlanta’s Ronald Acuna.  He secured his third straight All-Star, batted over .300 for the first time in the NL (.307) and had a career-high 39 Home Runs.  Betts needed another trophy case adding another Silver Slugger his collection.  Last year, Betts again reveived MVP votes (13th), won a Silver Slugger and collected his fourth straight All-Star appearance, but more importantly was a critical piece in LA.'s 2024 World Series Title.

Entering 2025, Betts is a top five player on a top team.  Imagine how high on this list he would be if he only wore Dodger blue!

Yes, we know that this is taking a while!

As many of you know, we here at Notinhalloffame.com are slowly generating the 50 of each major North American sports team.  That being said, we have existing Top 50 lists out and we always consistently look to update them when we can and based on necessity.  As such, we are very happy to present our post 2022/23 revision of our top 50 Houston Astros.

As for all of our top 50 players in baseball we look at the following:

1.  Advanced Statistics.

2.  Traditional statistics and how they finished in Major League Baseball.

3.  Playoff accomplishments.

4.  Their overall impact on the team and other intangibles not reflected in a stat sheet.

Last year, the Astros again were World Series contenders, and made the playoffs.  There were no new entrants, but four Astros climbed the list.

As always, we present our top five, which did not change.

1. Jeff Bagwell

2. Craig Biggio

3. Jose Altuve

4. Lance Berkman

5. Cesar Cedeno

You can find the entire list here.

Notably, Altuve remains at number three, and still has a way to go to overtake Biggio at #2, but he has it in him to not only do that, but snatch #1 from Bagwell.

Future first ballot Hall of Fame Pitcher, Justin Verlander, was traded back to the Astros during the season and did enough to climb from #11 to #9.

Infielder, Alex Bregman, went up three spots from #14 to #11.

Offensive stud, Yordan Alvarez shot up from #37 to #27.

The final change is Kyle Tucker, who climbed to #33 from #45.

As always, we thank you for your support, and look for more revisions in the future. 

Yes, we know that this is taking a while!

As many of you know, we here at Notinhalloffame.com are slowly generating the 50 of each major North American sports team.  That being said, we have existing Top 50 lists out and we always consistently look to update them when we can and based on necessity.  As such, we are very happy to present our post 2023 revision of our top 50 Kansas City Royals.

As for all of our top 50 players in baseball we look at the following:

1.  Advanced Statistics.

2.  Traditional statistics and how they finished in Major League Baseball.

3.  Playoff accomplishments.

4.  Their overall impact on the team and other intangibles not reflected in a stat sheet.

Last year, the Royals had a bad year, and there were no new entrants into the Top 50.  There was one small elevation.

As always, we present our top five, which saw no changes:

1. George Brett

2. Bret Saberhagen

3. Willie Wilson

4. Kevin Appier

5. Amos Otis

 

You can find the entire list here.

Catcher, Salvador Perez, moved up one spot to #7.

Pitcher, Zack Greinke, who was with Kansas City last year, failed to move up from #13.

We thank you for your continued support for our lists on Notinhalloffame.com.

1956 PRELIMINARY RESULTS:

Thank you for all of you who have participated in the Pro Football Hall of Fame Revisited Project, and if you are unaware of what that is, simply, we acted as if the PFHOF had their first class in January of 1946?

We have completed the first ten years thus far.

For “1956” a Preliminary Vote with close to 130 players whose playing career ended by 1949. We are also following the structure in that players have 20 years of eligibility, and if they do not make it into the Hall, they are relegated to the Senior Pool.

Each voter was asked to select 25 names from the preliminary list, with the top 25 vote getters named as Semi-Finalists.

A week later, the voters will be asked to pick 15 names from the 25 Semi-Finalists, and next after, they will pick five from the remaining 15. We will continue this process weekly until we catch up to the current year.

Please note that a significant change took place, allowing for voters to submit less than the allotted spots.  A glitch did not allow for that to occur in Coaches/Contributors.  That will be rectified in the future.

30 Votes took place

This is for the “Modern Era”

Bold indicates they advanced to the Semi-Finals:

Player

Year of Eligibility

Vote Total

Sid Luckman QB

1

29

Alex Wojciechowicz C-LB-E

1

25

George McAfee HB-DB

1

23

Steve Owen T-G

18

20

Riley Matheson G

3

20

Al Nesser G-E-C

20

19

Wayne Millner E-DE

6

19

George Wilson E

5

19

Kenny Washington

3

19

Ward Cuff WB-QB-HB

4

18

Bill Osmanski FB

4

18

Beattie Feathers HB-WB

11

17

Woody Strode E

2

17

Marshall Goldberg FB

3

18

George Christensen T-G

13

15

Whizzer White TB-HB

10

15

Buckets Goldenberg G-BB

6

15

Glenn Presnell T-B

15

14

Ace Gutkowski FB-TB

12

14

Charley Brock C-HB

4

13

Ken Kavanaugh

1

12

Jug Earp C-T-G

19

11

Gaynell Tinsley E

11

11

Frank Cope T

4

11

Spec Sanders TB

1

8

Red Dunn BB-TB

20

6

Doc Elliott B

20

6

George Svendesn C

10

6

Father Lumpkin BB

14

4

Paul Christman QB

1

4

Tommy Thompson QB

1

4

Chuck Kassel E

18

3

Joe Lillard HB

18

3

Hap Moran B

18

3

Joe Kopcha G

15

3

Jack Manders

11

3

Bull Behman T-E

20

2

Ray Kemp T

18

2

Dick Stahlman T-G 

18

2

Jack McBride FB

17

2

Bo Molenda FB-HB-BB

16

2

Luke Johnsos E

15

2

Stumpy Thomason WB-TB-BB-HB

15

2

Keith Molesworth HB-QB

14

2

Lou Gordon T-G-E

13

2

Potsy Jones G

13

2

Bernie Masterson QB

11

2

Bull Karcis FB-BB-HB

8

2

Al Blozis T

7

2

Russ Letlow G-T

5

2

Pug Manders HB-TB

4

2

Bill Radoivch G

4

2

Baby Ray T

3

2

Glenn Dobbs TB-QB

2

2

Norm Standlee FB-LB

1

2

Frank Racis G-T-E

20

1

Curly Oden BB

19

1

Jack Spellman T-B

19

1

Rudy Comstrock G-T

18

1

Tom Nash E

17

1

Doug Wycoff B

17

1

Nate Barragar C-G

16

1

Swede Hanson B

13

1

Ookie Miller C-G-LB

13

1

Joe Zeller G-E

13

1

Milt Gantenbein E

11

1

Ralph Kerchaval WB

11

1

Eggs Manske E

11

1

Tony Blazine T

10

1

Ed Danowski B

10

1

Ray Nolting HB

8

1

Clyde Shugart G

7

1

Gene Ronzani T

6

1

Pete Tinsley G

6

1

Parker Hall TB-HB

5

1

Bob Masterson E

5

1

Jim Poole E

5

1

Orville Tuttle G

5

1

Jim Lee Howell E

4

1

Ed Kolman T

4

1

Dick Plasman E-T

4

1

Lee Artoe T

3

1

Harry Clarke HB-DB

3

1

Len Younce G-LB

3

1

Billy Dewell E

2

1

John Woudenberg T

2

1

Chet Bulger T

1

1

Ted Frisch FB

1

1

Dick Huffman T

1

1

Hec Garvey G-E-T-C

20

0

Milt Rehnquist G-C-T

19

0

Zuck Carlson G-T-C-LB

15

0

Bill Owen T-G

15

0

Carl Brumbaugh B

13

0

Ozzie Simmons HB

12

0

Jim Barber T

10

0

Johnny Drake B

10

0

Lloyd Cardwell WR-DB-FB

8

0

Dick Farman G

8

0

Steve Slivinski G-LB

8

0

Conway Baker G-T

6

0

Joe Carter E

6

0

Andy Farkas FB-HB-WB

6

0

Merl Condit HB

5

0

Gary Fangietti FB-HB

5

0

Frank Filchok TB-QB-HB

5

0

Bill Lee T

5

0

Carl Mulleneaux E

5

0

Ed Rucinski E

5

0

Perry Schwartz E

5

0

Willie Wilkin T

5

0

Ki Aldrich C-LB-G

4

0

Aldo Forte G-T

4

0

Augie Lio G-T

4

0

Elbie Schultz T-G

4

0

Chuck Cherundolo C-LB

3

0

John Mellus T

3

0

Dick Todd B

3

0

Chuck Cherundolo C-LB

2

0

Roy Zimmerman QB-WB

2

0

Joe Aguire E

2

0

Larry Craig B-E

2

0

Dick Humbert E-DE

2

0

John Woudenberg T

2

0

Jack Ferrante E

1

0

Bob Nowasky E

1

0

Dante Magnami HB-WR

1

0

Steve Pritko E

1

0

Bob Reinhard T-FB

1

0

This is for the “Senior Era”

Bold indicates they advanced to the Semi-Finals:

*Indicates that they will be removed from the ballot permanently.

Swede Youngstrom

4

20

Hunk Anderson

6

13

Tony Latone

1

13

Gus Sonnenberg

1

11

Cub Buck

6

10

Wildcat Wilson

2

8

Doc Alexander

4

6

Duke Henry

1

6

Pete Stinchcomb

5

5

Duke Osborne

3

5

Bob Shiring

11

4

Harry Robb

6

4

Sol Butler

11

4

Gull Falcon

11

4

Herman Kerchoff

11

3

Henry McDonald

11

3

Two-Bits Honan

1

3

Steamer Horning

11

2

Rip King

6

2

Willis Brennan

4

1

*Bob Koehler

5

0

*Jim McMillman

3

0

Next Saturday, we will be posting the results of the 1954 Semi-Finalists of the Pro Football Hall of Fame Revisited Project.

Thank you to all who contributed, and if you want to be a part of this project, please let us know!