That sounds less "balanced" and leaning more toward the subjective nature of evaluating baseball. Well, I actually looked at some of the "comparables" to Morris over at baseballreference.com. My first thought, without looking, was Jim Bunning, a Hall of Famer. He was on the list, along with Bob Feller, Bob Gibson and Burleigh Grimes, all Hall of Famers. Then I ran the numbers. Morris' compare pretty well, except for ERA (he played in a DH era, though) and WHIP. Wow, I'm citing stats. No, I do take a balanced approached. Maybe I should have delineated all the stats I consider. But you also have Dennis Martinez, Jamie Moyer, and Chuck Finley on the list who are much closer in era to Morris than the hall of famers you listed. Similarity score are flawed, and when you go across eras they get worse.