Is Buehrle a Hall of Famer? Not according to Buehrle
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CHICAGO -- Mark Buehrle doesn¡¯t possess a Hall of Fame vote.
I don¡¯t either, although I¡¯m in my 22nd season covering the White Sox and it will be arriving soon.
If the left-hander who so adeptly pitched 16 seasons for the White Sox, Marlins and Blue Jays had a vote, he still wouldn¡¯t cast it for himself.
¡°No, I think there¡¯s zero chance I¡¯ll make it, and I don¡¯t think I¡¯m worthy and I [didn't do] enough in the game to be in the Hall of Fame,¡± Buehrle told me during our extended conversation this past Friday. ¡°It would be awesome to get 20 votes or whatever it is I need to stay on [the ballot].
¡°That would be cool. But if this is the year I get 10 votes and I¡¯m off, hell, I was on for four years, and you can¡¯t ask for anything better.¡±
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Buehrle¡¯s first ballot appearance came in 2021 when he received 44 votes and 11 percent of the vote. That total dipped to 23 votes and 5.8 percent in ¡¯22 and rose back up to 42 votes and 10.8 percent in ¡¯23, keeping him above that 5 percent threshold. Buehrle is an interesting case in that the durability and workload he fastened with great success is no longer produced by starting pitchers.
From 2001-14, Buehrle hurled at least 200 innings, made at least 30 starts and finished with double-digit victories. In 2015 with the Blue Jays, marking Buehrle¡¯s final year, he threw 198 2/3 innings, or his aforementioned streak would have reached 15 straight years. Buehrle also tossed a no-hitter against the Rangers in ¡¯07 and a perfect game against the Rays in ¡®09, to go with five All-Star appearances, four Gold Gloves, 214 victories and even a home run as a hitter.
¡°Honestly, I think the only thing that would be Hall of Fame worthy or that¡¯s helping me out is the 200 innings for that long,¡± Buehrle said. ¡°Making all my starts, never being on the DL, that kind of thing.
¡°Other numbers, strikeouts, I wasn¡¯t a strikeout pitcher, ERA wasn¡¯t super low. There¡¯s a lot of stuff kind of going against me. People were like, ¡®Oh, your perfect game and no-hitter,¡¯ but that¡¯s just two games. You can¡¯t go off two games and say he needs to go in the Hall of Fame.
¡°It¡¯s an outstanding honor just being on it the first year and getting enough votes for this is my fourth time,¡± Buehrle added. ¡°Making enough votes to stay on three times, it¡¯s insane to me.¡±
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Chris Sale, who embarks on his first season in Atlanta after 13 with the White Sox (seven) and Red Sox (six), doesn¡¯t consider himself a Hall of Famer at this point, as he said during an entertaining appearance on the Foul Territory podcast Monday. He also pointed to Buehrle and mentioned if the southpaw isn¡¯t in the Hall of Fame, then there¡¯s no way he could be because Buehrle is ahead of him.
Sale knows first-hand of Buehrle¡¯s immense value, as he mentored Sale in 2010-11 with the White Sox. Both left-handers would be at the top of the list for greatest pitchers in White Sox history, and both point to their respective World Series titles -- Buehrle in ¡¯05 with the White Sox, Sale in ¡¯18 with the Red Sox -- as far more important than any individual honor.
¡°Oh, yeah. Winning the World Series, that¡¯s the ultimate goal,¡± Buehrle said. ¡°Personal highlights, Gold Gloves, that¡¯s been awesome. Running out after Game 4 and celebrating, that was the best feeling.¡±
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