Michael Bradley wrote:Has there ever been a HOF who missed the playoffs for 10+ years with one team, then went on another team to finish his career, and got in the Hall wearing the hat of the team he spent the "10+" years with? That has to be a rarity, if it has happened at all.
Off the top of my head, Paul Molitor with the Brewers come pretty close to that criteria.
Honestly, who outside of Toronto will ever put "Roy Halladay" and "Toronto" in the same sentence after Roy does his thing for Philadelphia? If Halladay gets a couple of Cy's/rings during the rest of his career, I'd say it is a certainty he goes in as a Phillie. His career in Toronto (again to anyone outside of Canada) was mostly ignored.
A certainty? The HOF committee can't just erase 10 years of time and statistics (whether they were ignored initially or not) on the basis of a few years in Philadelphia even if he does win consecutive Cy's.
This is really a discussion for years down the road, though, when we'll have a better idea of what we're dealing with.