If you think that all of the Turn of the Century Baseball Players who should be in the Hall of Fame are already in, then we ask you to think again. We offer you the case of “Bad” Bill Dahlen, whose Hall of Fame campaign is being championed by sabremetricians and traditionalists alike.
At the time of Bill Dahlen’s retirement, he was the all-time League Leader in Games Played and was in the top ten in many other key offensive categories. Granted, this was still early in the game’s history, but Dahlen remains entrenched in the top 100 in several categories. Dahlen was adept at getting on base even when his Batting Average slipped. While he was powerful in the dead-ball era of early baseball, his greatest gift was his glove, where he was one of the game’s first Defensive superstars. Had he played today, he might have become well known for his surly demeanor, as he was antisocial and prone to outbursts.
On the last pre-1943 Veterans Committee Ballot, “Bad” Bill Dahlen did not fare well in the voting. Dahlen may be considered a huge omission by many, but the Veterans Committee does not appear to be among those who think so. It is unlikely that this will change the next time the vote is held on that era.
Should Bill Dahlen be in the Hall of Fame?
Definitely put him in! - 78%
Maybe, but others deserve it first. - 10.4%
Probably not, but it wouldn't be the end of the world. - 5.4%