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Posted By: markc
There's been a lot of discussion lately about players who should be in the Hall of Fame and players who are in the HOF but should not. I'm curious, though, about who you think are the best players that should NOT be in the Hall of Fame. Who just quite doesn't make the cut? (If they're already in the HOF they're not eligible...that's not the question.) |
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Posted By: Jason
What about Dave Parker- alot of great impact years with both the Pirates and the A's and even a final stand with my milwaukee brewers, I think about 2400 hits high 300 for home runs , good RBI guy but I really don't think any one really thinks that he should be in the hall |
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Posted By: Kevin Cummings
New Jersey native Roger "Doc" Cramer. |
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Posted By: Anonymous
Probably someone like Rafael Palmeiro. Not even because of the Steroid stuff, but because his career marks are the product of longevity and the inflated offensive era in which he played. If you look at his numbers he was never the best 1B at any point, he never lead the league in any of the big offensive categories. He didn't have postseason success. He was an all-star only four times. |
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Posted By: Frank Wakefield
A tie... |
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Posted By: Brett
Some guys are in the HOF because they hot 500 HRs, but have terrible career batting averages and have struck out wayyyyyyy too much. Also, some players have 3000 hits and are in the HOF even though their career AVG sucks. I think some of them just made it to 3000 hits just because they had so many at bats..... |
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Posted By: Ken W.
Yeah, Palmeiro kind of snuck up on me. I knew he was a decent player, but couldn't believe when he reached the 3000/500 milestones. I just never had that gutteral feeling of his being in the upper echelon, all time. Kind of the way I feel about Jeff Bagwell, Fred McGriff, and Dale Murphy. As for earlier players, Gil Hodges might also qualify as always-a-bridesmaid. |
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Posted By: Kenneth A. Cohen
Would Hal Chase rank up there? |
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Posted By: Jon Canfield
Mattingly gets my vote although I'd love to have him in. He certainly could have been a HOF'er without the back problems, but I can also see why he doesn't get in. |
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Posted By: Anonymous
I think Bagwell was an elite player. And you could probably argue that Murphy was for a short period of time too. |
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Posted By: MikeU
Craig Biggio. Will get 3,000 hits this year. Him and Palmerio will/should be the first two players in history with 3,000 hits that do not get in. |
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Posted By: peter chao
Mike, |
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Posted By: MikeU
Peter, |
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Posted By: Peter Spaeth
I agree with P. Chao on this one, Biggio is completely deserving, read any Bill James discussion of him for a more detailed explanation. |
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Posted By: Larry
Riggs Stephenson, Chicago |
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Posted By: jay behrens
Biggio is a no brainer. He was one of the best 2B in the game for a long time and did more than just get 3k hits. He could steal, had some pop and played top notch defense. As pointed out, Palmiero's staggering numbers are spectacularily underwhelming. It always bothers me though when people file the complaint that he he did it because of longevity. If it were that easy to pile up numbers due to longevity, then lots of good to very players would be compiling huge career stats. It's not that easy to be an outstanding player for a very very long time. Through most of baseball history, older, more expensive players tend to get cut in forvor of younger, cheaper players, so to be able to hang around for a long time means you are being productive enough to warrant keeping the huge salary around instead of briging up a cheaper, younger player. |
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Posted By: dennis
bo jackson |
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Posted By: peter chao
Dennis, |
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Posted By: MikeU
I too believe he will get in, but what about Alomar, Richardson and Gordon? Some food for thought below: |
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Posted By: Anonymous
If Riggs Stephenson wasn't injured in college(he badly injured his shoulder playing football) maybe he would have a shot. Basically he couldn't throw at all, and that is the primary reason his career was so short, and why he wasn't a full-time player for most of his career. |
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Posted By: boxingcardman
Finished up with 2,445 hits, a .303 average and four Gold Gloves, but no power for a first baseman. |
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Posted By: howard
Wally Berger, Indian Bob johnson, Gavvy Cravath, Jacques Fournier, Hal Trosky, Richie Allen, Bobby Bonds, Dwight and Darrel Evans and Albert Belle. A list of pitchers would include Allie Reynolds, Billy Pierce, Ron Guidry, Vida blue, David Cone and Doc Gooden. |
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Posted By: jay behrens
Mike, your comparisions are horrible. The only one that can stand on it's own is Silver Slugger. Everyone knows that GGs are a worthless award that little to do with actual fielding and more to do with hitting. Your comparisiion of MVP votes is also flawed. The only 2B on the list is Alomar. To compare the MVP share of 2Bs to OFs and 1Bs is just plain silly. |
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Posted By: peter chao
Mike, |
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Posted By: dennis
biggio in his prime played 1/2 his games in the astrodome, not a good hitters park at all. whats not to like about biggio??....he scores alot of runs and plays the game hard. agree that biggio is 1st ballot hall of famer. |
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Posted By: peter chao
Howard, |
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Posted By: howard
: ) Sorry, Peter, I got carried away...If i had to choose one it would be Richie Allen. One of the best hitters of his era but he had a short career. |
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Posted By: Chris Counts
Howard, |
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Posted By: howard
You're right, Chris. It wouldn't take much to convince me that Allen should be in. I would also point out that he played for five years in some tough hitters parks in LA, St Louis and Chicago (Comiskey) and still put up great numbers. |
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Posted By: George Dreher
Do you have Minnie Minoso's autograph? Since you're a fan, I have an extra one you can have for free. Let me know. |
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Posted By: Justin
Bill James has a great write up about Dick Allen in the New Historical Abstract, in which he talks about Allen being a horrible influence on his teams in that he created divisiveness in the clubhouse and undermined everyone he played for. Statistically I agree that Allen has a legit shot at the HOF, but if one looks beyond the numbers and at his attitude, personality, and overall impact I think its very debateable, and is also the reason he isn't in. And the reason his career is so short is that he "retired" for a season in his peak, and was such an unwanted character that teams didn't want him around even if he could play. |
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Posted By: peter chao
Justin, |
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Posted By: Anonymous
Allright Jay, I see your warming up--a little of the old venom. It's good to have you back. |
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Posted By: Chris Counts
Justin, |
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Posted By: peter chao
Guys, |
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Posted By: dennis
So why hasn't the special committee on Negro League ballplayers nominated him to the Hall of Fame? |
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Posted By: howard
Experts on the forum will correct me if I'm wrong but although Minoso played in the Negro Leagues I don't believe he was a star player until he made in the Majors. |
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Posted By: Chris Counts
Peter, |
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Posted By: PC
Put Cecil Travis on the list -- a great player who will likely never make the HOF because of WWII. |
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Posted By: steve
Eddie Gaedel. Never recorded an out. On Base Percentage 1.000 I'll take this guy on my team anyday. |
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Posted By: Chris Counts
Cecil Travis is another long-overlooked and well-deserving would-be Hall of Famer. They say he didn't play long enough, but he couldn't help it if WWII got in his way. It's always sad when someone like him or Buck O'Neil dies when they're still on the ballot. I hope the same thing doesn't happen to Minnie Minoso ... |
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Posted By: howard
Steve, how about John paciorek? three for three w/two walks, four runs scored and three RBI all in the only major league game he ever played. And he was only eighteen at the time! |
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Posted By: Chris Counts
If we're talking about short-term wonders, how about a pitcher that never gave up an earned run in his whole career? Wait, he's already in the HOF. His name is Honus Wagner ... |
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