Don Mattingly missing out on the Hall of Fame has Yankees fans fired up all over again. Despite his .307 average, 222 homers, and nine Gold Gloves, the Hall’s voting committee passed him over—again—leaving many to question what really counts for baseball greatness. Some say his peak years and leadership as Yankees captain should matter more than career totals. Others argue the Hall is too focused on longevity and stats. For a lot of New Yorkers, Mattingly’s legacy is bigger than any plaque. Where do you stand on what makes a true Hall of Famer? #Sports #Baseball #Yankees