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Posted By: Rob
Hey guys, |
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Posted By: macboube
Disagree about your take on Rizzuto. Also, can't believe one could look at Puckett as borderline. I am still in shock about the dude that thinks Al Oliver is getting snubbed. Al Oliver? |
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Posted By: Jimmy
Well, |
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Posted By: J Levine
Grr... |
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Posted By: Chris Counts
Rob, |
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Posted By: davidcycleback
I rate Puckett higher than some do as he was a great center fielder and a good clubhouse leader. Comparing his batting statistics alone isn't enough. That he was a team leader on two Minnesota Twins (of all teams) World Series Championships helps his case. Of note, at the time he was playing, he was regularly ranked amongst the best players in the game by sportswriters-- and they were looking at the same batting statistics we are. The sportswriters liked the batting statistics on their own, but ranked Puckett high because they considered him the do-it-all all around package. Look at it this way, if Puckett had the same batting statistics but was a marginal fielder, sloppy base runner and had the clubhouse personality of Albert Belle, he would have been a much worse baseball player, and contemporary sportswriters certainly wouldn't have ranked him so high. |
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Posted By: jay wolt
Joshua - Disagree about Hodges getting penalized in L.A. |
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Posted By: Michael Steele
I would take Puckett off of that borderline list. Can't argue with the others on your list. I am happy Rice is in but taking 15 years proves he is borderline at best. I might add Gossage to the borderline list because if he is in then Lee Smith should be in and it did take Gossage awhile to get in. |
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Posted By: Rob
Arguments could be made regarding Puckett for sure, and I can't really disagree. His stats are all too comparable to guys that aren't in the HOF...Mattingly, Hernandez, etc.. |
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Posted By: Phil
Arguing that Rice's numbers were better because of Fenway Park is a little off......I remember watching Rice growing up and can't tell you how many times he dented the Green Monster with a screaming line drive than he hit a long pop-up that made it over the Monster. Rice was really a great line-drive hitter and I would argue that the Green Monster actually hurt his HR totals way more than it helped them. |
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Posted By: Dean H
My brother-in-law and I have this discussion quite often. I'm more of a believer that the HOF should be very exclusive and if a player does not make it in by the 3rd or 4th time then are they really deserving? But my brother-in-law thinks that many players are penalized by the media and many 70's players are unfairly compared to later players that might have been chemically enhance. I know that is another debate all together. It's tough and I do see arguements on both sides. Still I would like the HOF to be more exclusive. To me a player is an abvious HOF or not. Shouldn't be too much grey area although in reality there is. |
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Posted By: PC
The point (which, obviously, someone missed), was that if Jim Rice is in the HOF, then why keep out Al Oliver, Ron Santo, and a half dozen other borderline candidates, many of whom are more deserving than Rice. Not that Oliver, Santo etc. belong in the HOF. |
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Posted By: quan
phil, |
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Posted By: Dan Bretta
If Kirby Puckett is "Borderline" then the same can be said of Sandy Koufax. |
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Posted By: quan
puckett career was cut short due to a tragic injury, and i think that helped him more than anything to get into the hall. with his expected decline and borderline number up to that point i don't think he would've gotten in or could've limped his way to 3000 hits. |
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Posted By: Rob
I think Puckett is defnitely borderline: |
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Posted By: Chris Counts
"mashing like juan rivera, bubba trammel, and chad tracy ..." |
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Posted By: Jim VB
Dan, |
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Posted By: Phil
Back to the argument that Rice "benefitted" by hitting at Fenway for his career. If it was such a "benefit", why did he only hit 54% of his career HRs at home and 52.5% of his RBIs at home...........not much of a home park "benefit". |
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Posted By: JB
I will agree on two points: |
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Posted By: Pcelli60
I recently met a gentleman who has lived his entire life in Brooklyn (86) and was a die hard Dodger fan. He told me that Pee Wee Reese was good, but nobody back-in-the-day thought him Hall of Fame caliber..Gil Hodges, on the other hand, was of that caliber..But lets face it, and lets be honest. If Hodges was black or Hispanic he would be in the hall.. |
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Posted By: Peter
Now that Rice is in, I believe Tim Raines and Andre Dawson should both be in. Both starred in Montreal and I think that is the biggest thing hurting their chances whereas Rice played in Boston. I do not believe Raines or Dawson used any steriods and were dominant players in their era and both deserve to be in the HOF. |
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Posted By: Chris Counts
It is my belief that perception often trumps reality in evaluating Hall of Famers. A comparison between Minnie Minoso and Gil Hodges perfectly illustrates this point. The two played during the same era and had careers roughly equivelant in length. Minoso played 12 seasons as a regular and was a 9-time all-star; Hodges was a 6-time all-star in 14 seasons ... |
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Posted By: Mark L
Mazeroski won eight Gold Glove Awards, had a career .983 fielding percentage, led the National League in assists nine times, and holds the major league career record for double plays by a second baseman. He was simply amazing on the field. Bill James once wrote that "Bill Mazeroski's defensive statistics are probably the most impressive of any player at any position". I therefore respectfully request that he be allowed to stay as a guest of the Veterans' Committee. |
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Posted By: Peter
Andre Dawson was a 7 time all star, won the MVP and was 2nd in MVP voting twice, 8 gold gloves, 4 silver sluggers, 2774 hits, 438 home runs and 314 stolen bases. Dawson should have been voted in ahead of Rice. Dawson is 65th all time in runs produced. |
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Posted By: Paul
Quite a number of really poor Hall of Famers haven't been mentioned: Tommy McCarthy, Harry Hooper, Rick Ferrell, Roger Bresnahan, Travis Jackson, George Kelly, Bid McPhee. These guys all have to go. |
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Posted By: John H.
The guy that sticks in my craw more than any other is Don Drysdale. He simply does not belong in Cooperstown. He made it on the basis of a couple of big years, his name association with Koufax, and the fact that he pitched in LA. Milt Pappas has very similar statistics but nobody's clamoring for Milt's induction. Bill James goes into great depth on the Drysdale case in his book "What Ever Happened to the Hall of Fame?". |
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Posted By: Fred C
How about a player that won 6 HR titles in 7 years and missed a triple crown by 9 points (finishing second for the batting title that year). Impressive numbers but he's not exactly HOF worthy but some might think the 6 HR titles is enough. I really enjoy the debates about who should and shouldn't be in the HOF. At least you wont find any sane people arguing about the first five inductees. |
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