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Cronyism, the "old boys club" on the selection committee . . . take your pick.
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Because he's Italian. Why do you hate America?
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Because he's a Yankee. Same reason Mariano Rivera will probably get in the Hall of Fame. Hard to believe a guy comes in and pitches one inning a game is considered a Hall of Famer while the opposing team has played nine innings and are wore out when he comes in and pitches and is considered one of the greats? Of course he's going to get guys out. Give me a break
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They needed a "Scooter" in Cooperstown.
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It's the job of every closer to come in and pitch the last inning. No one did it like he did though.
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I have always thought putting a closer in is much like putting a kicker in the football hall of fame...silly.
However, then I think how important they are to the team, how many games are lost if they blow it, and just how much pressure they can both handle as the game often rests squarely on their shoulders. Then I understand why they are HOF worthy. Honestly though, I doubt many folks that aren't a complete homer for that players team get too excited at the bronze busts of either while walking the halls, lol.
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Best bunter ever.
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Rirruto
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![]() Though I never say Rizzuto bunt, I find it hard to believe anyone was better than Rod Carew and Brett Butler. . .
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For a long time, he essentially shortened any game he got into. I hated seeing him come into a close game. There's a few kickers I also think should be in the FB hall. Ray Guy is to me long overdue. A good kicker makes a bigger difference to a team than most people think. Steve B |
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I think they just misspelled it. You should spell it: V-E-R-N S-T-E-P-H-E-N-S
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Steve , Ray Guy was inducted into the FB Hall of Fame in 2014. And I agree he did deserve it . |
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Because he played in NY and was a Yankee.
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Aren't you a Red Sox fan? Do you think Ortiz should be in the hof. He played 1B like 10 times during his career and took steroids. |
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My first laugh of the day!
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Joe and Dan
Thanks for the kind words. When you get to be my age, it's amazing how the memory of those years are clear in your mind. The mind regresses back to your youth. Joe....are you old enough to remember Olympic Park in Irvington ? TED Z . |
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If someone mentioned this already sorry to repeat, but he should be in for the middle section of Paradise by the Dashboard Light alone.
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IMHO some things/people are bigger than numbers or stats. Phil Rizzuto is one of those players. I have no problem with putting a very good player who was a great ambassador for the game into the hall of fame. Oh yeah he was also one hell of a winner on the field.
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Ted, I am embarrassed to say that I have forgotten Ms. Rizutto's first name, but it would have been in the mid 60's when I was going to Union College in Schenectady, NY and she was attending Skidmore in nearby Saratoga Springs. We didn't go out for long, but I remember her as a sultry Italian beauty.
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And Seinfeld
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