Bernie Williams deserves Hall consideration
The new members on this year’s Hall of Fame ballot aren’t too exciting, although it’s shocking to see guys like Brad Radke, Javy Lopez and Bill Mueller have been retired five seasons already.
The only player worth discussing as a Hall of Fame candidate is Bernie Williams.
WilliamsAt his peak, Williams was a terrific offensive force, even though he reached 30 home runs just once in his career. From 1995 through 2002, he averaged .321/.406/.531 with 105 runs and 102 RBIs per season.









