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Posted By: Dave
Has Chase ever even been on a ballot? Anybody think he could ever get in one day in the future? |
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Posted By: Steve f
Lordy, I hope not. The 'man' was a POS. Terrific athlete however. |
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Posted By: Dave
There are lots of POS's in the Hall. You don't have to be a "good" guy right? |
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Posted By: Steve M.
I don't know who the last one on the ballot was but the last one elected was George Davis. |
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Posted By: Steve f
Agreed Dave, but few who were involved and corrupt on so many levels as the Prince. Don't get me wrong, in game play he was exceptional and as a manager -decent enough. Fortunately, you can't separate the game from his vast off-field immorality, per The Hall's standard. |
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Posted By: John S
I'm still hoping that Deacon Phillippe makes it in one day. |
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Posted By: Chris Counts
You will never see the likeness of Hal Chase on a HOF plaque. Even if someone started a campaign to get him elected, enough dirt on him would surface to to ensure he never gets into Cooperstown. This was a guy who probably threw more games than the eight Black Sox combined ... |
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Posted By: Frank Wakefield
Agreed, Chase doesn't go in. |
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Posted By: Justin
Puckett is a HOfer in my books, as is Carter. Their election while you may disagree with it does not mean that Hal Chase will somehow get elected. |
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Posted By: Chris Counts
"But Santo, Oliva and Minoso should be in I think. As well as O'Doul (for his contributions in Japan)..." |
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Posted By: Jeff Lichtman
After so many years since he last played, Chase could only be remotely considered if his numbers were off the charts -- which they were not. There is no groundswell of support for him or any special place in baseball history that he holds a la Rose. Rose is a shoe-in once he's reinstated and Jackson may eventually get in but never Chase. |
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Posted By: davidcycleback
Jeff is correct. Hal's bad charecter will keep him out. If he had super numbers he'd have a chance, but he doesn't. Yes, Ty Cobb had bad charecter but he had super numbers. |
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Posted By: Anonymous
"Puckett is a HOfer in my books" |
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Posted By: Justin
I think you could through most HOF guys and find a significant discrepancy between their home and road records. Except for Stan Musial. That being said the Metrodome was not Coors Field, and probably cost Puckett alot of home runs, even if it may have given him more doubles. If he didn't go blind I think he would be with Gwynn and Ripken as 3000 hit and franchise guys. |
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Posted By: jay wolt
As Jeff and others stated his career #'s don't jump out at you. |
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Posted By: davidcycleback
It's unfair to look at anyone circa 1994 or so through modern steroid numbers eyes-- and today's fans do this, subconsciously if not consciously. Believe it or not, lead off hitters used to not hit 50 home runs in a season, and not so long ago home run titles were often won with fewer than 40 home runs. |
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Posted By: Sean
One thing I find interesting is how many people think Chase is in the HOF, if you search eBay many people list him as a HOF'er. |
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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis
It's hard not to like BB cards like these....and, he's the only one that rates FIVE in the set. |
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Posted By: Jeff Lichtman
Sean, it's hard to discern from his good, not great numbers, but in his day Chase was considered one of the very top baseball players of his era. I believe it was Babe Ruth who stated that Chase was the best first baseman he'd ever seen. I'm reading Charles Alexander's biography on Cobb and when Cobb was just beginning his ascent to greatness there was a newspaper story that stated that "other than Hal Chase, Ty Cobb is the best player in baseball." He was that good. |
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Posted By: davidcycleback
Why I find about baseball history is that many players who fans looking back say |
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Posted By: Don
"I think you could through most HOF guys and find a significant discrepancy between their home and road records. Except for Stan Musial. That being said the Metrodome was not Coors Field, and probably cost Puckett alot of home runs, even if it may have given him more doubles. If he didn't go blind I think he would be with Gwynn and Ripken as 3000 hit and franchise guys." |
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Posted By: davidcycleback
What I find interesting about baseball history is that with many players: today's fans looking back say |
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Posted By: Steve M.
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Posted By: Justin
In the case of Prince Hal, statistics barely tell any of the story. He was a cancer, a gambler, a fixer and amoral. The teams he played on were made worse by his presence and he caused divisiveness everywhere he went. He did more damage to the game than almost any other individual player. So his 2100 hits and slick fielding can take a hike because of all the junk and evil he brought with him. |
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Posted By: William Heitman
Hal Chase was a lifelong friend of my grandfather, who became a dentist right at the turn of the 19th century to the 20th. I remember my grandfather's eyes swelling with tears as he spoke of Hal. No matter what he might have said, I believe Chase was permanently banned from baseball by Judge Landis at the urging of Christy Mathewson shortly after the Black Sox 8 were banned. He was actually indicted along the the Black Sox by the grand jury. The old timers committee will never consider him for the Hall of Fame. |
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Posted By: Dave
So what is everyone's feeling on why Chase's cards seem to go for "almost" that of a hall of famer? His T206 pink portrait prices are bordering on ridicilous for a guy not in the Hall. |
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Posted By: Justin
He is infamous, and his story is definitely more well known than Zach Wheat and Elmer Flick. It's similar to the lasting appeal of Joe Jackson. Being infamous gains alot more attention than just being in the Hall of Fame. People find the darker stories more compelling, which also explains Cobb's lasting appeal as opposed to Tris Speaker who doesn't get nearly the attention. |
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Posted By: Jeff Lichtman
Dave, first off because he was a real character of the times. Very few individuals had his charisma and the stories about him are legendary, 100 years after he first played. Second, if not for his crimes, he surely would be in the HOF in my estimation. He was held in that high regard during the time he played. You won't find any books written about Mark Belanger in 80 years, you know? |
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Posted By: Anonymous
Hal Chase was banned for life -- hr can't go in. |
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Posted By: Jeff Lichtman
Andrew, he actually was never banned for life. That's a common misconception. |
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Posted By: Chris Counts
Jeff, that's an interesting comment about Chase not being banned. Some sources say he was officially banned, others say he was banned on a more "informal basis." He never returned for the 1920 season (he was probably too busy enjoying his 1919 World Series betting winnings!), so he never really gave Kenesaw Mountain Landis a chance to give him the "official" boot. But there was no way Landis was going to let him play. I understand Chase tried to play in the PCL, but Landis pressured the league to keep him out ... |
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Posted By: Jeff Lichtman
Chris, I think the 'informal' blackballing was certainly true. But there is no doubt that Chase never was officially banned from baseball. He just was so reviled that no one would give him the final, final, final last chance. |
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Posted By: Chris Counts
I just read that Chase received 11 votes in the inaugural HOF election in 1936. He was still alive at the time. I think the fact he was considered is proof he was never officially banned. Curiously, another of baseball's bad boys — Dick Allen — received 11 votes in the recent HOF election ... |
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Posted By: J Levine
Chase was banned by Landis from major leauge baseball only. |
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Posted By: Mark L
I know that Abe Attel is in the boxing hall of fame. Does that count for anything? |
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Posted By: Steve M.
Mays and Mantle were banned for life after they made the Hall but were subsequently reinstated. |
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Posted By: William Heitman
In baseball until he was gone, a Landis informal ban was the same thing as an official ban. That's why Jackie Robinson couldn't play in the major leagues while Landis was still alive. Landis even blocked a sale of the Phillies to Bill Veeck because he had learned that Veeck planned to integrate the team (this is what Veeck claimed). Chase's banishment from baseball, just as Heinie Zimmerman's, was unoffical for years, but both were later formalized by Landis. |
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Posted By: peter chao
Guys, |
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Posted By: Chris Counts
I can't imagine Fergie Jenkins was banned for life ... if he could still pitch, someone would sign him today ... |
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Posted By: J Levine
Jenkins is indeed correct...he was banned for life in 1980, reinstated later that same year, and then pitched until 1983. |
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Posted By: Misunderestimated
Actually what I find most preposterous is that Joe Jackson's "lifetime ban" still applies -- notwithstanding his death several years ago. |
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