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My 2016 Baseball Hall of Fame choices are included below. There is a limit of 10 players allowed per ballot so there are some other worthy candidates that I could not include but will include in future years. Good luck to all the candidates!
Curt Schilling Barry Bonds Roger Clemens Mark McGuire Jeff Bagwell Jeff Kent Ken Griffey, Jr. Alan Trammell (last year eligible) Mike Piazza Sammy Sosa |
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WAY too many steroid/PED guys on that list!
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Doubt 2,3,4 & 10 will make it this time around
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from that list, is griffey the only one sure to get in this year?
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Griffey / Piazza, that's it
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Griffey, Piazza, and Lee Smith
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I can't believe how little support Jeff Kent gets. What an absolute monster of an offensive 2nd baseman he was!!!! If we're choosing a team, I want Jeff kent at second!!!
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Griffey , Jr and Piazza appear to me to be the only sure choices. Jeff Kent, Alan Trammell, Tim Raines , Lee Smith, Mike Mussina , and Fred McGriff continue to get little respect for a variety of reasons. Jeff Bagwell it appears is destined to get elected eventually . The next several years of candidates appear overall to be mediocre at best for the long run which might help some of theses guys.
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Griffey Jr., Piazza. Bagwell appears to have a decent shot this time. Too many ignorant / self righteous types have a vote however. The guy who only voted for 2 , which has been done this time around already, is bush league. Should have their voting privileges taken away IMO.
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Agree. Won an MVP and has the most HR's by a 2nd baseman. Tough to pass that up for his position.
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I disagree... I would much rather have a finesse type... defense oriented second basement with a decent batting average then kents type of production. So what he had the most homeruns of a second baseman... That does not put him in the Hall of Fame in my opinion .
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Out of 20 second baseman in the HOF, here is where Kent would rank out of the 20 if he were elected: Hits: 11th HR's: 1st RBI: 3rd BA: 10th R's: 11th Every 2nd baseman to win MVP is in the HOF, excluding Pedroia.
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Totally agree with the Kent posts. Raines has been getting some deserved love as well. I think if they voted Jim Rice in that Dale Murphy should get in.
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Griffey will get in. Raines, Bagwell, Piazza lookin good. Kent eliminated.
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Kent will get about 13%. He'll stay on
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Kent went out of his way to be a flaming ahole to everyone he met. I know it probably shouldn't be factored in but human nature is human nature.
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Piazza was a horrible defensive catcher. I don't think he deserves induction. The only candidate I would vote for is Griffey.
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everyone on the op list but Schilling. I would vote for Raines instead. Schilling Not quite a Hall of Famer IMHO. The best statistical Juicers should get in, hell there are a few already in. Also in my opinion Piazza was as likely to have juiced as several on that list that people call juicers. There are plenty of not so stand up guys and outright cheaters already in so its kind of bs not to put some of them in. Honestly i am kind of sick of the older sportswriters keeping so many of the generation i grew up with and those right after from getting in the hall. I of course am for more not less in the hall so that may color my opinion.
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Schillling, Bonds, Griffey, Piazza, Raines
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+infinity on Piazza.
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Completely agree. Sportswriters are notoriously a bunch of people who never "did" but talk crap about those who "do".
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Uh, how does Trevor Hoffman get left off of this list? First player at 600 saves and one of the highest success rates at closing games. How does he get left off this top 10 list? If you're going to say that Trevor was a one trick pony then what are you saying about the other closers that are enshrined? Trevor Hoffman should be a first ballot HOF (as should Mariano when he becomes eligible).
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He still has a shot this year, but at 62% so far, more likely wait 'til next year. |
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Good point Fred. Hoffman is a HOFer in my book.
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I agree that Trevor Hoffman should eventually get in. A couple of knocks against him are no Cy Young award ( 2 second place finishes ) , not much of an MVP voting record , and not enough on the playoff stage to showcase his talent nationally.
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There is another thread over in the the 'All Sports Discussion' section that is at 100+ replies. Some pretty good points being made in that thread if you wanna check it out.
http://www.net54baseball.com/showthread.php?t=214261 |
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Back to Kent…it is hilarious to me for someone to say they prefer a 'finesse' type of second baseman. Ha ha!!!!!
The point of baseball is to score runs. That's how you win. Look how many frickin' RBI's Jeff Kent had in a nine year span: 121 128 101 125 106 108 93 107 105 That is insanely monstrous for a second baseman!!! And he's a career .290 hitter with 1,500 RBI's, not to mention his HR total. That is unbelievable production. The guy belongs in Cooperstown. Come on now!! Some may knock his fielding. Sure, point taken. But if a guy's supposedly weak fielding somehow led to his team surrendering a run here and there, but he knocked in 100+ runs year after year after year from second base, who in heck wouldn't take that any day of the week????!!!!! To add some context: If I'm not mistaken, Cano led all second baseman in RBI's this past season with a total in the 70's. Kent's totals (above) were regularly about 30-50% higher than that during the listed timespan.
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I agree with Jolly Elm about Jeff Kent. Also if his defense was that questionable how did he last so long in MLB as well as the National League ? Plus check his lifetime fielding % at second base . I believe it was .980 which is not too shabby. Now some people say he had limited range compared to other second baseman and did not " go after " some balls like he should have . But his offense outweighs all that in my opinion.
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For all of you guys who are knocking Piazza for being a liability behind the dish what is your argument about The Big Hurt and in a couple years Big Papi getting in the hall? For a majority of their careers they didn't even play the field and catching is by far the most grueling position on the field.
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I'll vote for:
Bonds Clemens Griffey Piazza Raines Mussina Kent Bagwell Hoffman
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This would be my list. I may add Lee Smith and Trevor Hoffman next year if a few get in this year and not much gets added to the ballot.
Mike Piazza Jeff Bagwell Tim Raines Roger Clemens Barry Bonds Jeff Kent Larry Walker Ken Griffey Jr Jim Edmonds Tom C |
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https://onedrive.live.com/view.aspx?...C7uZHAmcVGWgwE
That is a tracking of the public votes (143 so far). In 2015, that tracking was generally withing 5% of the actual % the player ended up getting (with one or two exceptions). As such, it looks like Griffey and Piazza might be locks this year, and Raines and Bagwell are looking pretty darn good this year as well. Tom C |
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I just cannot believe Trammell not getting any respect from anyone. The guys offensive numbers are on the bubble for his position, for HOF enshrinement, but when you add in his defensive achievements, he should walk into the Hall of Fame. Four gold gloves, and three silver sluggers awards, 7 times an all star, I believe 7 times getting votes as League MVP, In his career, he only struck out 24 more times then he walked. Career on base percentage of 352 for a shortstop. His one and only time he played in the World Series and he won the MVP. His WAR number just behind Jeter. And not one consideration, WOW. I am surprised.
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I am very surprised that Jim Edmonds may not even get 5% of the vote. 8 Gold Glove awards. 393 career homers. 1191 RBI and 1251 Runs. .284 batting average. .376 OBP. 132 OPS+ for a great defensive center fielder. Lots of post season experience including 13 homers and .274 batting average. Maybe not quite a HOFer, but he certainly does not deserve to get the Ted Simmons treatment either. Tom C |
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Very surprised at the total lack of love for Fred McGriff. As far as I know there's never been a word spoken of him juicing and he's only 7 homers away from 500. 284 career average is pretty top flight for a slugger. I guess playing during the cartoonish steroid era is what's holding him back, but come on. The guy could hit with the best of them.
RE: Piazza, even with his early success on the public ballots he still needs 7 out of every 10 vote to get in. That's going to be tough and if he doesn't get in this year, I don't think he ever gets in. This is his weakest competition in terms of competing for votes. |
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Griffey, period. Piazza doesn't feel quite like an all-time great to me, and that's where I draw the line. Although you could certainly make a case for him statistically.
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While I don't think some of these guys would get voted in...
Griffey Bonds McGriff Morris Bagwell |
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Griffey and Piazza for me. In the immortal words of Tony Kornheiser, 'That's it - that's the list.'
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I think you're right about McGriff. But he did hit 30 homers 10 times and drove in 100 runs 8 times. None of that seems as big as it should in the context of his inflated era, but hitters like him are rare. Especially since he had the ability to hit for average (for a slugger) too. |
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2016 HOF - Griffey, Piazza and Bagwell.
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Gray Ink Batting - 60 (426), Average HOFer ≈ 144 Hall of Fame Monitor Batting - 88 (202), Likely HOFer ≈ 100 Hall of Fame Standards Batting - 39 (175), Average HOFer ≈ 50 JAWS Center Field (14th), 60.3 career WAR/42.5 7yr-peak WAR/51.4 JAWS Average HOF CF (out of 18) = 70.4 career WAR/44.0 7yr-peak WAR/57.2 JAWS In a word, no. In two words, no way. Last edited by Peter_Spaeth; 01-04-2016 at 05:02 PM. |
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My vote;
Griffey Bagwell Piazza Trammell
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