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theshleps 05-26-2024 06:29 PM

exec and ump hof chances
 
Going through my autographs. Only collect HOF
Does anyone think any of these folks have a chance?
George Barr
Buzzy Bavasi
San Breadon
Bing Devine
Charles Ebbets
Charles Finley
Roland Hemond
August Hermann
Bob Howsam
Marge Scott
Arthur Soden
George Steinbrenner
Ted Turner
Dan Topping
as well as the following players
Newt Allen
Ken Boyer
Chet Brewer
Johnny Kling
Marty Marion
Billy Martin
Thurman Munson
Vada Pinson
Allie Reynolds
Quincy Trouppe
Bucky Walters
Maury Wills
Joe Wood

Flintboy 05-26-2024 07:28 PM

Finley and Steinbrenner I think at some point get in.

Lots of talk lately about Pinson getting in, I looked up his stats, impressive career but to me not HOF worthy.

oldjudge 05-26-2024 10:47 PM

Billy and George need to go in together 😂

BioCRN 05-26-2024 11:15 PM

You can probably go ahead and cross Marge Schott off that list.

There's no particular reason as much as there's an argument over which reasons make the Top 10 list and which are better left ranked lower in a Top 20 list.

Topnotchsy 05-27-2024 01:25 AM

I don't think there's any way to know whether the Negro Leagues will add 1-2 players in the next 20 years, or add 10-20 players. Even if it is the latter, it is not obvious who those players will be. The names you mention (Brewer, Allen and Trouppe) are all possibilities, but there are so many players whose stories are being uncovered that there's no way to know. Donaldson, Redding, Malarcher, Vic Harris, Gus Greenlee, Dizzy Dismukes etc. So many names that have a legit shot if the voters (and those who decide what will be voted on) decide to view the Negro Leagues as a parallel league and assume there should be a similar number of inductees. (FWIW, this doesn't seem to have happened.)

BillyCoxDodgers3B 05-27-2024 05:04 AM

We know how this will likely play out. None of those you listed get in, and instead they find the front office equivalent of Harold Baines; a name so obscure that nobody has thought of him in years. Let's have a warm Cooperstown welcome for Marvin Milkes!

As to your list, here's who I'd have no problem seeing enshrined, or in some cases, where logic would outweigh personal preference:

Buzzy Bavasi
San Breadon
Charles Finley
August Hermann
George Steinbrenner

Billy Martin
Joe Wood

I'll defer to others for Negro League players. Never was my area of interest.

packs 05-27-2024 11:30 AM

Put Gene Michael in before all other execs.

perezfan 05-27-2024 11:34 AM

Bob Howsam deserves induction. Architect of the Big Red Machine.

And I would add John Brush to that list as well.

esd10 05-27-2024 12:01 PM

August herrmann belongs in as the father of the world series and gave up sam crawford to bring peace to the nl and al

Steve D 05-27-2024 09:28 PM

One guy I think could get in is Larry Lucchino (considering Pat Gillick being inducted).

He was with the Orioles when they won the 1983 World Series.

President of the Orioles from 1988 - 1993, and built Camden Yards.

President/CEO of the Padres from 1995 - 2001. 1998 World Series, and built Petco Park.

President/CEO of the Red Sox from 2002 - 2015. Won 2004, 2007 and 2013 World Series; and initiated the renovation of Fenway Park.

He was also an executive with the Washington Redskins when they won Super Bowl XVII; and he played on the 1964-65 Princeton Tigers team that went to the Final Four (their team captain was Bill Bradley).

Steve

perezfan 05-27-2024 09:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by esd10 (Post 2437380)
August herrmann belongs in as the father of the world series and gave up sam crawford to bring peace to the nl and al

+1 (I meant to include Herrmann in my post as well).


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