Statistics can prove or disprove anything, IMHO the greatest "stat" to qualify a player for Hall of Fame Induction is:WAS HE ONE OF THE ELITE PLAYERS IN THE ERA HE PLAYED AND RATED HIGH AMONG HIS PEERS AT THAT POSITION!
In every way Derek Jeter deserves to be a unanimous first ballot Hall of Famer! Stat-wise, Image-wise, he was THE FACE of the Yankees and MLB for 20 years!
Jack Morris, Jim Kaat, Mike Mussina, are 3 pitchers who were among the elite but didn't hit the MAGIC #'s that are supposed to take a player to the Hof F level! Granted several players were inducted into the HALL that stats were lower, but WERE among the elite to play the game during their era.
I don't think Bill Mazeroski being in the HALL destroys the HofF in any way!
Gil Hodges was one of the elite at 1st base and surely deserves to be in the HALL! Especially if you throw in his managerial years.
I also feel that even with the over-whelming stats, Pete Rose, should NEVER be inducted into the HALL! In every MLB dugout since the Black Sock scandal of 1919 there's been a sign posted that association with gamblers was cause for banishment from the game! Pete put himself above the game and lied for over 10 years that he didn't gamble. "I'm Pete Rose and the rules don't apply to me!"
Also any players using PED's should never get in the HALL! They knowingly drugged up to pad their stats to make them better then they were!
The irony of the druggies is that most of them were among the elite and had the #'s to get into the HALL clean, but for some reason didn't trust themselves without the 'ROIDS!