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Posted By: Glyn Parson
gavvy Cravath,hal Chase, and dummy hoy. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Ross Barnes, Harry Stovey, Jim Creighton (honorary award since he did not play ten years). |
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Posted By: Pete Z.
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Posted By: Justin
Sherry Magee, Lefty O'Doul, Bobby Mathews |
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Posted By: Chad
1. Home Run Johnson |
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Posted By: Kevin Cummings
George Van Haltren |
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Posted By: Glen V
Joe Jackson |
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Posted By: peter chao
1. Bobby Mathews |
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Posted By: Chad
Forgot about him. Great, great player. He's so good I keep forgetting he's not in the Hall. And speaking of great shorstops, I forgot Dobie Moore, too. |
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Posted By: Steve M.
Cravath, Reulbach and Deacon McGuire |
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Posted By: Matt Goebel
Dick Lundy |
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Posted By: Chris Counts
It's interesting to note that most of the players listed above are pre-World War I players and not guys that played between the wars. This makes sense when you consider that: |
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Posted By: dan mckee
Riggs Stevenson, Joe Wood, Joe Jackson. |
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Posted By: Chad
We don't call you Ghost for nothing! |
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Posted By: Jon Canfield
Bill Dahlen, Joe Jackson, O'Doul |
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Posted By: Judge Dred (Fred)
Caruthers |
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Posted By: Darren
Harry Davis |
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Posted By: Scot Reader
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Posted By: themodo@hotmail.com
Jack Chapman or Jim Creighton to represent the pre-professionals |
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Posted By: John Kalafarski
1. Joe Jackson |
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Posted By: Dylan
Some nineteenth century players the committee should seriously consider-Bill Dahlen, Jack Glasscock, Lave Cross, Charlie Bennett, Pete Browning, Paul Hines(apparently they dont pay much attention to the best players during the 1870's) George Van Haltren who had .316 batting avg. 2536 hits, 583 stolen bases, thats not HOF material? Bobby Mathews, Caruthers, Tony Mullane, 285 wins, and reportedly quite good. How can you go with Dummy Hoy when you still have guys like the ones named above still not in the Hall?? (If i made a mistake listing someone who is in the hall as managers, its cause i only checked players list) |
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Posted By: Glyn
"How can you go with Dummy Hoy when you still have guys like the ones named above still not in the Hall?? " |
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Posted By: Tom Hufford
Deacon Phillippe |
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Posted By: Frank Wakefield
Ed Reulbach |
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Posted By: Kenneth A. Cohen
Cecil Travis, Cecil Travis, and Cecil Travis |
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Posted By: Adam J. Baxter
Harry Stovey (I can't understand why he's not already in) |
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Posted By: Jason Carota
Smokey Joe Wood |
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Posted By: Judson Hamlin
Paul Hines |
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Posted By: Steve M.
Ron Santo. (Well you didn't specify which "war") |
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Posted By: Justin
I think Browning isn't in for two reasons: Louisville hasn't had a team in more than a century, so there was no groundswell of support from fans who remembered, only the Louisville Slugger name. And he has an .880 career fielding %, including one season of .791. He was pretty one dimensional. |
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Posted By: Kenny
Joe Jackson |
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Posted By: Dave Williams
2 guys who WW2 may have cost the HOF |
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Posted By: Mark L
Heine Groh |
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Posted By: Paul
Bob Caruthers |
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Posted By: Judge Dred (Fred)
The name of the thread could have been "3 preWar players you would add to HOF" AND WHY they should be enshrined! |
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Posted By: Frank Wakefield
I join in with Paul on Carl Mays... he's waiting in line at number 4. |
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Posted By: Jerry
alot of people list Deacon Phillipe but Sam Leever had more wins, better win% & Lower Era. |
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Posted By: Misunderestimated
Chronologically: |
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Posted By: Paul
Caruthers does satsify the 10 year rule. His published stats usually only list 9 years because they list only his pitching stats. But he played 14 more games as an outfielder in his 10th and final season. Does anyone know why he retired at age 29? |
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Posted By: Dan Koteles
Joe Jackson |
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Posted By: Judge Dred (Fred)
Joss made it through the 10 year clause (ok, he died before his 10th season). |
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Posted By: Cobby3
Ted Breitenstein |
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Posted By: howard
Joe Gordon....better than his contemporary Bobby Doerr and lost two prime years to WW2. A key member of multiple Yankee championship teams as well as the '48 champion Indians. |
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Posted By: Hal Lewis
DICK McBRIDE !! |
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Posted By: Jason Carota
You are correct about Leever, his numbers in those catagories are better than Phillippe's. I placed Phillippe on my list, however, because of his very low walk total (363 vs Leever's 587.) If I were to make a top ten list, Leever would definitely be on it. |
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Posted By: Mark L
I struggled between Phillippe and Leever but gave the nod to the Deacon because of the role he played on the Pirates' 3 straight pennants at the start of the modern era. He pitched against the other teams' aces and won 20+ games 5 straight years. But there is an argument for both. |
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Posted By: Cobby33
Dick Pole, for having the coolest name in baseball. |
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Posted By: J Levine
Hmmm... |
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Posted By: peter chao
Joshua, |
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Posted By: Chris Counts
Peter, |
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