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This isn't enough of a hill for me to die on so I'll drop it, but if he doesn't get voted in just compare his runs, and RBIs to Will Clark. He had nearly a decade longer career and only had 900 more runs and 100 something more RBI's on 2000+ more hits than Will and Will didn't get in.
Back before Baseball Think Factory was shut down, there were decades of HoF discussion in the forums (and discussions about WAR calculations) about Compilers vs Peak players.
There's actually some attempts to reflect the Compiler vs Peak debate on each players BBRef page through their JAWS system showing each player's peak 7 years and how they compare to other HoF at their position.


The metrics on BBRef clearly have Rose as a HoF, ranked the 5th best LF of all time, ahead of guys like Manny Ramirez, Tim Raines & Willie Stargell (though the field is a little weak)
It's pretty impressive that Rose had a Cal-Ripkenesque run essentially not missing any time between the ages of 24 & 42. There's definitely value to being durable/available day-in, day-out. The bWAR calculation at least attempts to reward that fact by awarding value simply for reps & showing up so that a replacement player isn't needed.
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