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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Joe_CarterJoe Carter - Wikipedia

    Carter became eligible for the Baseball Hall of Fame in 2004, however, he received 19 votes, representing 3.8% of the vote and was dropped from future ballots. [12] Carter is currently eligible for induction via the Today's Game era committee.

  3. Sep 12, 2019 · The chief argument that one could make for Joe Carter for the Hall of Fame is that he was a consistent RBI man. From 1984-1998, his fifteen full-time seasons, Carter’s 1,444 RBI were the most in baseball, 125 more than anybody else.

  4. Does he belong in the Hall of Fame? If we look on a simple statistical basis, the answer is no. Resoundingly. There are many reasons Carter doesn’t belong in Cooperstown, from his .259 career batting average, to his .306 on-base percentage, to his 105 OPS+.

  5. Sep 22, 2015 · World Series Joe Carter doesn't really have much of a statistical case to make the Hall of Fame. But that doesn't mean he won't be enshrined someday anyway.

    • Graham Womack
  6. Jul 12, 2020 · Joe Carter hits the walk-off home run. Oct. 23, 1993. There are 18 players in baseball history who have driven in 100 RBIs 10 times. Ten of those players are in the Hall of Fame, including...

    • Joe Posnanski
  7. Feb 24, 2003 · His 203 homers are the fifth-most by a Blue Jay, while his 736 RBIs rank him fifth on the club’s all-time list. The two-time Silver Slugger Award winner’s World Series-winning homer off Mitch Williams on October 23, 1993 is widely recognized as the greatest moment in Canadian baseball history.

  8. Sep 22, 2015 · It shouldn’t have been hugely surprising when Joe Carter received just 3.8 percent of the Hall of Fame vote in 2004, his only year on the Baseball Writers’ Association of America’s ballot.