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The HOF should be liquidated and a new organization formed. One that sets baselines for automatic induction. This good ol’ boys system is stupid. Pharmaceutical use should never have been tested for in the first place.
Schilling…. If he was a Democrat he would have been a 1st ballot inductee Bonds…. Knock 20% off his HR totals for PED use and he’s still in the top 10 all time. |
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The BS has been going on for at least 50 years--not sure if that still counts as recent. Frankie Frisch packed the HOF with his friends in the early 1970s--Jesse Haines, Dave Bankroft, Ross Youngs, Chick Hafey and George "Highpockets" Kelly (who peaked at 1.9% in the BBWAA voting).
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Excuse it anyway you choose to but he has made comments as well that make me wonder why someone would be willing to give him the benefit of the doubt. Honestly it’s kind of pathetic. That said about schilling being a piece of trash, and he is, I agree his playing career is hall worthy or at least worth discussing.
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It was discussed though. He has repeatedly been found to be unworthy of the Hall. He has had every opportunity to have his case reviewed and voted on. The vote has always been NO.
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Opinion stays the same.
Worst HOF of all major sports (and compared to the NBA that's something), getting in means nothing other than you kissed the right ass and had the correct drinking buddies. I would never have a HOF collection because I would prefer to collect better players. The voting results are exactly what I expect every single year. I will continue to drive right on past Cooperstown. Do I personally like any of the six players I would have took over any of those elections? Not a one. Are they invited to my family Christmas? Nope, so why do I care. They are the better players.
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If the context was his other comments, I would agree. I wish he would shut up. I don’t want to hear about athletes hot political takes. I find murder jokes to be in poor taste from left or right. That doesn’t mean every charge made against the man is true. Schilling has given people plenty of things he actually did to object too; others do not need to be made up. |
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I don't really see why people keep talking about Schilling in terms of his opinions or past behaviors. He's not in because he's not a HOFer. He had 10 years on the ballot and 10 years's worth of writers didn't pick him. Now he's had another chance and a 16 member committee, made up of people whose political leanings you cannot possibly know, who come from different lanes of baseball, across different generations, including fellow contemporary HOFers; not one group of people has ever come together and elected him.
I don't think it's realistic to suggest he has done one thing, or two things, or three things that have united all these people against him. Maybe they just don't think he's a HOFer and that's why he's not in the HOF. And that's all that these people, an ever changing group of them who have been voting on his candidacy since 2013, have in common. Last edited by packs; 12-05-2022 at 11:35 AM. |
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The one thing I give McGwire credit for is not lying about it. He came clean and didn't implicate anybody else. It was good to see a player owning it and not trying to convince everyone (especially the US congress) otherwise. I hope McGwire makes it before those other PED players that tried to make us all believe it was their natural ability. Funny how that ability only lasted for all of them during the same time period. Nothing wrong with being a nice guy. Look at Mariano Rivera, obviously the ultimate nice guy. The first and only 100% first ballot vote getter. I still have a difficult time trying to figure out how some players were not 100% vote recipients. Someone mentioned Papi and PEDs. Well, what's that tell you? Papi wasn't an ass to the press. Look at Ted Williams, he wasn't a "press" darling yet they at least had enough respect to vote him with about 93.4% of the vote (oh yeah, no PEDs for Ted).
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"He's not in because he's not a HOFer." Circular logic. His numbers and big moments show him as a clear HOFer. He's not in due to politics.
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He did it a long time ago - you can research it on the net. He probably constantly indicated he was not there to talk about the past because he probably felt no need to continually re-hash what he already admitted to. I guess being in the lime light means having to say your sorry a 1,000 times (and then some).
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At least McGwire didn't lie to congress... It took a few years for McGwire to own up to it, but at least he did. I don't think I can recall McGwire flat out denying PED use.
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I'm not aware of any evidence McGriff used that he would need to deny. Not that a denial means anything, I have noticed little correlation between what people say and actual truth. |
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But that's a really simple thing to say about an ever changing group of people who vote on him. Is it likely that every single group of voters who have voted on Schilling for the past decade and this year all have the same personal politics?
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Totally irrelevant in what way? The baseball HOF is one of the most difficult in professional sports to get into and one of the few that have no election mandate and has no rules against going years or decades without inducting anyone. Only about 1 percent of all major league players ever are represented in the HOF.
The HOF also represents and preserves the history of women in baseball, the Negro Leagues, barnstorming, baseball abroad, and the executives, announcers, and other baseball personalities that have made the game a game enjoyed in this country by everyone in it for over 150 years. How is that an irrelevant HOF? Last edited by packs; 12-05-2022 at 01:13 PM. |
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If you're trying to defend Fred McGriff and Harold Baines, to the exclusion of players in this era who are truly worthy, conversation over. There's the problem of overlooking Mattingly, Munson, Schilling, Bonds, McGwire, et al, that seem stupid to a lot of people who might otherwise care. Finally, I couldn't care any less about the Pete Rose and Joe Jackson issues. There SEEMS to be some evidence making their gambling offenses appear lesser, and frankly, I couldn't care any less when Hal Chase and Heinie Zimmerman were openly, brazenly conspiring with gangsters and gamblers. I couldn't care any less about steroids, or spitballs, or any of that. I think Riggs Stephenson and Cecil Travis ought to be in. To deny them seems mean spirited. Why did it take so painfully long for Ron Santo and Gil Hodges to get in? Put these other guys in, correct these glaring wrongs in not just my but a whole lot of other people's opinion, and then you'll have a real, no $#it Hall Of Fame.
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But including Cecil Travis in the HOF doesn't elevate it from irrelevant to relevancy. You disagree with selections but that's what makes the debate spirited and a debate at all. I don't think that makes the HOF irrelevant. If it were irrelevant it wouldn't stir up any emotions in people at all.
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I can still remember Arnold Schwarzenegger denying his use of steroids when he started to rapidly bulk up. A few years later he just came out and admitted it because he probably knew people were going to figure it out in time.
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Justin, I don’t necessarily disagree with much of what you said regarding the hall itself, but I would urge you to stop if for no other reason to take in the museum portion of the operation. It’s truly amazing in my opinion. Regards, Mark Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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There are always going to be players at the margin for whatever reason(s) -- no matter what voters are engaged. I expect that if any of us endeavored to choose the 341 [eligible] individuals -- or more so, the 269 players, we believe should be in the HOF, the overlap would be quite large. If you had the current BBWAA vote toward the top 269 today -- no chance they would all be the same -- and it would be different ten years from now even with the same BBWAA voters. The Hall (and its membership) was not built at a point in time. It's a much different proposition when building it over nearly 100 years. I mean, how many of us would include ten umpires?
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Found this link that seems to confirm my memory of the timing: https://bleacherreport.com/articles/...-for-the-cards Last edited by jayshum; 12-05-2022 at 02:33 PM. |
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It's worth noting that not everyone's candidacy is so quickly judged. I mean, it took Blyleven 15 years to get elected, and he's 13th all time in WAR for starting pitchers.
At the time, there were huge groups of people who argued he wasn't deserving. Nowadays, you don't see him on many "shouldn't be in the Hall of Fame" lists.
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Cecil Travis? His career was too short, even taking into consideration his military service. The problem is everyone has a different idea of who should be in the Hall of Fame. What about Jim McCormick? Or Adrian Beltre? Or Bill Dahlen? Or Bobby Grich?
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Not the world's biggest McGwire fan, but for everyone stating he is still deflecting steroids that is wrong. He admitted it more than 12 years ago to clean the slate when he returned to baseball. Not sure how that was forgotten, it was a bit of big deal at the time.
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I do enjoy buying the steriod players for dirt cheap, If they do make the hall there will be no deals to be had.
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Because I can be incredibly pedantic at times, I'll point out that the NBA doesn't have a HOF.
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Re: health, consider the great Dave Orr https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dave_Orr Had he not had a stroke... |
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What did he do that you labeled him a "moron" ?
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He went on anti-Semitic public rants, plural, that made him appear to be a classic "moron" in every sense of the word. Go look it up...
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I did not. Do you not know what quotation marks signify?
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No, enlighten me.
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I di look it up. It seemed he was labeled an anti semite for asking why Jews vote demoncrat in elections. Now a days, labels have become cheapened..
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Pretty clever, condescender.
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The Hall of Fame started on a downward spiral once the early stages of the corrupt Veteran's committee was put into place. So many of their selections are suspect, as they were busy trying to get their friends into the Hall of Fame.
I've also been very vocal about this, there are known cheaters in the Hall of Fame. Many people hold a "holier than thou" attitude about players, even if they so much as experimented with a pharmaceutical drug. Meanwhile Pud Galvin, Babe Ruth, and Mickey Mantle experimented with animal testosterone. Mays And Aaron took amphetamines at least once. And on that subject, God knows how many players were popping Greenies like they were M&M's in the clubhouse either, or high off of painkillers in order to pitch. I don't want people citing character clauses either. Cap Ansons in the Hall of Fame, the guy that was probably responsible for segregating the game, Commiosner Landis is in, the man that upheld said segregation. It was rumored that Tris Speaker had ties to the KKK. My point being, the Hall is a place that commemorates and celebrates the greatness of baseball. How these men achieved that greatness, or their dealings outside of the game of baseball should not matter. Voters can't play the moral police for one group of players but not another.
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![]() Originally Posted by Seven View Post The Hall of Fame started on a downward spiral once the early stages of the corrupt Veteran's committee was put into place. So many of their selections are suspect, as they were busy trying to get their friends into the Hall of Fame. I've also been very vocal about this, there are known cheaters in the Hall of Fame. Many people hold a "holier than thou" attitude about players, even if they so much as experimented with a pharmaceutical drug. Meanwhile Pud Galvin, Babe Ruth, and Mickey Mantle experimented with animal testosterone. Mays And Aaron took amphetamines at least once. And on that subject, God knows how many players were popping Greenies like they were M&M's in the clubhouse either, or high off of painkillers in order to pitch. I don't want people citing character clauses either. Cap Ansons in the Hall of Fame, the guy that was probably responsible for segregating the game, Commiosner Landis is in, the man that upheld said segregation. It was rumored that Tris Speaker had ties to the KKK. My point being, the Hall is a place that commemorates and celebrates the greatness of baseball. How these men achieved that greatness, or their dealings outside of the game of baseball should not matter. Voters can't play the moral police for one group of players but not another. Peter_Spaeth: It's a no win problem. If you ban anyone, there are inevitably going to be people who cheated below the radar who get in or people who are judged by a different standard, and it ends up an arbitrary unfair mess. If you just say fuck it let everyone in, you reward behavior that clearly broke the rules of the game and almost certainly secured an advantage over other players. Lose lose. ***************** Yeah this is pretty much where I come out. I do think Schilling presents a peculiar problem -- he should be a HOFer but I fear his induction ceremony would be bad for the institution (the HOF) and even the major leagues. His speech would likely be provocative in ways that could really damage the institution. I don't just mean complaining about the process or saying "its about time." I'm not talking about just saying things that just aren't "PC." I fear bona fide hate speech. But I guess the institution could survive a PR disaster and maybe . I also don't think Pete Rose cuts it so long as he faces a lifetime ban. (after that -- his demise -- you can put him in and I guess Shoeless Joe and Eddie Cicotte too) I would urge that the plaques not whitewash things too much for guys like AROD, Palmeiro, and Manny Ramirez who have been found to have cheated. To me they are different from Bonds, Clemens and Sosa who are all-but-universally considered to have used PEDs but were not "found guilty" by baseball. Last edited by Misunderestimated; 12-17-2022 at 04:26 PM. |
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Just because some people get in who aren’t HOFers doesn’t mean the HOF is on a downward spiral. It’s still the hardest HOF to get into. Only about 1 percent of all players over the last 150 years are elected to it. If you have a one percent chance of getting into the baseball HOF it’s doing it’s job.
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