I think sometimes we all get too hung up on statistics! 500 home runs, 1,000 RBI's, 300 wins, 900 SB's, 3.00 era, # 0f 20 win seasons, the list goes on! As a BB fan since the Dodgers were in Brooklyn, the only important stats to me that qualifies a player for ANY HofF is how do they compare to the other studs of their era they played in! If they as a player was considered ELITE or "a Star" during that era they deserve consideration!
There is no doubt, IMHO, that during the time Phil Rizzuto played he (remember he missed playing time while in the armed services), was considered a ELITE Star as was Pee Wee Reese!
Players that are NOT in the HofF that I think deserve serious consideration because of the above are, Jim Kaat, Jack Morris, Tim Raines, Tony Oliva, Dick Allen, Mike Piazza, Curt Schilling, Mike Mussina, Jeff Bagwell, Vlad Guerrero, among others! (players in RED are my 1st choices)
One player for me that is close is Graig Nettles. He was considered if not the top defensive 3rd baseman than 2nd & was a very dangerous hitter through out his career! Someone to think about!