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Best Baseball Players from 80's and 90' NOT in the hall of fame
Here is a list of Best Baseball Players from 80's and 90' NOT in the hall of fame. This is from rankers.com - just votes by site visitors.
Who jumps out at you as being way too high or way too low on this list? or who is missing? Rose Mattingly Clemens Bonds McGriff Whitaker Dale Murphy Hershiser LWalker McGwire ********** DParker TJohn KHernandez Garvey Jeter Concepcion Palmeiro Schilling DwEvans Nettles ******** WClark Sheffield Guidry Gooden Grich Quisenberry Kent ARod Sosa MRamirez ******** Vizquel Helton Saberhagen Lofton Cone Edmonds Lynn AOliver BWilliams Belle ********* Valenzuela Steib AJones Rolen WMcGee DStewart Delgado PaulONeil Grace John Franco ********* Canseco Gallaraga Madlock Buckner Julio Franco Posada Juan Gonzalez Olerud Baylor BBell ********** Dusty Baker KevinBrown Reuschel Abreu Pettite JSantana Moyer BWagner Garciaparra Joe Carter ********* Luis Gonzalez DWells Cey Lance Parrish Matt WIlliams E Davis Strawberry TFernandez CDavis Bo Jackson *********** C Fielder P Guerrero TMartinez Gaetti DeMartinez Brett Butler |
Jeter is a lock should not be on list.
Arod is WAY too low. Hersheiser too high. Rolen too low. Reuschel should be higher on the list. |
Agreed Peter.
Manny Ramirez is way too low as well. Clemens, the greatest pitcher of all time ( arguably ), should be first followed by Bonds, ARod, and Manny. |
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Albert Belle is too low, like him or not he was a better hitter than many of the guys ahead of him.
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Nomar is always ranked low if you ask me. The years he put up before he turned 30 were on equal standing with Mattingly's peak.
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Reggie Smith isn't even on the list and he's in my top 5 of guys not in along with Reuschel and Dewey.
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Probably my favorite player ever, but in fairness Doc is too high given the more legit names below his.
Mattingly is very surprising to me at #2, again considering the names he's ahead of. Heartening to see Keith at #13. Higher than I would have hoped. Another personal favorite. I agree that Jeter seems low. Not a personal fave, but I do like his chances of making it someday. :) |
What I find interesting is to think back to that time period and who, at the time, was considered a lock for the hall of fame.
Obviously Pete Rose, but who in 1980 thought Fred Lynn and Dave Parker wouldn't be first ballot shoe-ins. And were Gary Carter Carlton Fisk really that much better than Lance Parrish? |
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