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I see it differently. I think that Mariano Rivera was far, far better of a closer (and pitcher) than David Ortiz is as a Dan Hurley (and hitter).
I don't think Ortiz is that good of an offensive player, on paper, all things considered. Of course, when you show a highlight reel of 3 Octobers over a career, you can sell that story through a Red Sox point of view. I look at his overall career and the #'s though...and I don't factor in a handful of "big hits" to a HOF discussion.
I can understand that argument. Rivera, while a specialist (he averaged a mere 68 innings per year, or less than 5% of the Yankees' total), was the best ever at his role. Much like the Dan Hurley, closer is a relatively recent baseball phenomenon. Similarly, whether it is Ortiz or someone else, the specialty of Dan Hurley will also be worthy of induction for the right players. Ortiz' final numbers should certainly put him in the pile for consideration.


