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Posted By: Hal Lewis
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Posted By: Hal Lewis
Bruce Sutter just got a whole bunch of company... although I don't know how many of the folks elected are still alive? |
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Posted By: Chad
The link isn't working. All it says for sure is Effa Manley. |
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Posted By: Ryan Christoff
Ray Brown |
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Posted By: Hal Lewis
I fixed the link now. |
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Posted By: Chris Counts
It's nice to see the other guys get in, but as far as I'm concerned, the HOF is still a joke without Minnie Minoso ... |
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Posted By: Chad
Some surprises there. I can't believe Buck didn't make it. Andy Cooper is probably the biggest surprise, but he's deserving. Effa Manley and Alex Pompez I just don't get, to be honest. |
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Posted By: Chad
I'm guessing the committee didn't include him because he didn't spend much time in the Negro Leagues. He deserves it, tho, and I think it's up to the Veteran's committee to get it done. |
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Posted By: Chad
But the more I think about it, the more irritated I am by Buck O'Neil not making it. In a world where Tommy Lasorda is a HOFer, why the hell isn't Buck? |
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Posted By: Kenny Cole
I would guess that O'Neil didn't make it for the same reason Minoso didn't. While I think O'Neil fully deserves election for his overall contributions to baseball, I don't think he deserves it as a Negro Leaguer in this election. Every other player except Minoso had a better claim than he did when it comes to induction based upon play in the Negro Leagues. |
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Posted By: Sean Coe
Suprised Dick"Cannonball"Redding didn't make it. |
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Posted By: Chad
Which is too bad for Buck. Can't get in as a NLer because a lot of what he accomplished was in MLB, and can't get in through the Veteran's because he didn't play in MLB. Crimony. Bud, where are you? Take a break from extorting money from D.C. and put Buck in the Hall! |
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Posted By: Chris Counts
I just sent a ramblin' rant off to Cooperstown. I know it won't do much good, but it felt better. I was going to go off on this thread, but I feel it's a bit like kicking your dog after a bad day at work. You're in my Hall of Fame, Minnie ... |
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Posted By: Matt Goebel
I agree the Minoso should be in the HOF, but not on a Negro League ballot. Send a letter to the veterans committee, they are the real culprits. |
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Posted By: Wesley
The new inductees are not what many have guessed. The whole selection process seems so arbitary. |
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Posted By: Ryan Christoff
Chris, |
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Posted By: dennis
i hope this is only a temporary setback for minnie and the veterens comitee puts him in. |
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Posted By: Ryan Christoff
Most glaring omissions: |
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Posted By: Chad
I'd include him as a glaring omission as well. It'll be interesting to see the encyclopedia the HOF is going to publish to get an idea of what they based their votes on. I like Andy Cooper, but I'm surprised he got in and I had him rated higher than most people. Home Run Johnson was a truly great player. He hit better than Ben Taylor and played shortstop and he played at a high level forever. I really hope that the HOF comes to its senses and reapproaches the NEgro elagues again in a few years after the dust has settled. The work here isn't done yet. |
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Posted By: t206King
Well to me, Negro leaguers shouldnt be in. i'm not racist or anything but its like electing minor leaguers into the majors. ppl say it was like major league baseball. but how can u compare the two leagues? just by words? or the players? doesnt make sense. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
It's gratifying to see all those fine players who toiled for years without recognition finally get their due. On the other hand, inducting 17 players in one day does dilute the process. As for collectors, now those who collect HOFers need to find 17 more cards, many that are extremely rare or don't exist. It's going to be nuts if every time one of these player's cards or autographs comes up for sale a hundred guys will have to bid on them at the same time. Some sense of order is needed here. |
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Posted By: Ryan Christoff
Barry, |
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Posted By: Ryan Christoff
t206king, |
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Posted By: Judge Dred (Fred)
Boy am I glad that my niche collecting doesn't require me to have one of every HOF player... holy smoke, it's going to be the deepest pockets picking up the cards of the new HOF players that have a limited number of cards to choose from... |
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Posted By: Chad
You saved me from writing a long post I'd probably regret. |
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Posted By: Chad
And to think, Matt Goebbel had one on the BST thread a month ago for 1500 bucks. Talk about an underpriced card! |
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Posted By: Frank Wakefield
Good for Sol White, he should be in... He was much more to baseball than just a book. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Ryan- Only seven have cards, but what about wire photos, team photos, and autographs? How are all the collectors going to fill in the holes? It will be impossible. And I agree with Frank that there are already too many HOFers. You can't put Babe Ruth and Bill Mazeroski in the same category. |
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Posted By: Paul
Hal, |
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Posted By: Chad
1.Invest in clones so you can harvest their organs and keep yourself alive for a couple of hundred years. |
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Posted By: Matt Goebel
Barry, |
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Posted By: Frank Wakefield
Matt, I believe you... Buck would say that. Would those guys, though? That is part of why Buck should be in. |
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Posted By: Scott Gross
I think Effa Manley falls into to "Tinker to Evers to Chance" name recognition category. If you gave the original list to a array of baseball fans (from obsessive to casual), and asked them to pick out a recognizable name and give a one sentence bio, the majority would say: "Effa Manley, she was a black businesswoman who owned a Negro League team." Hate to say it, but if not for this board, I (closer to the obsessive end of scale) would not know who Pete Hill is (please excuse dangling participle). |
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Posted By: Wesley
Scott, |
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Posted By: Chad
Andy Cooper, by all acoounts, was a hell of a human being. In fact, he was Buck's manager when Buck first came to the KC Monarchs. Everybody seemed to love the guy. Sadly, he died suddenly at the age of 41. I'm sure Buck will be disappointed today, but I be he's jazzed that his former mentor, Cooper, got in. He's probably also ecstatic Willard Brown, his former teammate and player, made it and that JL Wilkinson, the man who paid his salary got in. All in all, I think it's a happy day for Buck because it's a happy day for the Monarchs. |
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Posted By: Jeff Sherman
The scuttlebutt was that Buck's playing days numbers weren't that impressive, but NO ONE has been a greater asset to the consciousness-raising of the sports fan than he has, and its just criminal that he isn't given the ultimate recognition for his ultimate ambassadorship.... maybe next year.... he is such a class act, and a joy to listen to, I hope he is around when the electors wake up and bestow the accolade he most fittingly deserves.... |
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Posted By: Matt Goebel
Chad - well said! |
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Posted By: jay behrens
My understading is that the committee was a one time deal. I don't think we will see any more Negro Leaguers inducted unless it is thru the VC. Minoso and O'Niel may eventually get in thru the VC, but I doubt seriously we will see anyone else from NLs inducted any time in the near future, if ever again. |
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Posted By: James Feagin
From the HOF website: |
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Posted By: Mike
Mr. Wakefield. I am a pre war collector through and through. Always have been. But I must disagree with you on the Kirby Puckett issue. He had 2000 hits in his first 10 seasons. I believe only he and Paul Waner did that. I am not a huge fan of his, but you must admit that is quite a feat. Not his fault he took it in the noggin'. Griffey was once quoted as saying" that Puck was the best player in the game" while he was active. Just throwing my two cents worth in. If Puck had played in the negro leagues, everybody would be screaming bloody murder if he wasn't elected into the hall. Not trying to start anything, just a comment. |
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Posted By: howard
I don't agree that is is necessarily racist to say that Negro Leaguers should be kept out of the Hall of Fame but I think it is ridiculous to compare them to minor leaguers. Minor leaguers were not major leaguers, for the most part, because they were not good enough for the majors. True, many years ago there were some very good minor leagues that held onto their star players but the best ones still usually ended up in the majors. Black players, on the other hand, were BARRED from the majors, so even the best ones never got a shot. Is there any reason to believe that the best of them were not Hall of Fame caliber players? |
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Posted By: Adam Smith
"OH - and if wanting to keep all Negro Leaguers out of the HOF isn't racist, then i don't know what is. While we're at it let's kick out Aaron, Mays and Clemente for good measure!" |
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Posted By: rp60
Its a big list..Funny how this vets group has no problem with former negro leagers. I wonder if the same size list could be put together with white 19th century players? |
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Posted By: Ryan Christoff
Adam, |
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Posted By: Anonymous
Mike |
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Posted By: Genaro
John Holway is as much a authority on the subject as anyone. |
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Posted By: jay behrens
Simmons had a long, productive career. That's it. He was in the top 10 in MVP voting once. The only thing he consistantly ranked in the top 10 in hitting was GIDP. He never lead the league in any major offensive catagory and his player similarity score is Alan Trammell. Cart on the hand was in the top 6 in MVP voting 4 times, lead the league in RBI one year. He also have 3 Gold Gloves and % Silver Slugger awards. Simmons had one SS. Carter's similarity score is Johnny Bench. I guess bench doesn't belong in the HOF either. |
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Posted By: Frank Wakefield
who uses that unarmed opponent stuff.... I need that quote. |
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Posted By: howard
While the Negro League players obviously did well against white pros, using Holway's research is problematic. Holway considered a team to be major league if it included just five major leaguers (including the pitcher). The white barnstormers were often forced to use minor leaguers because many top big leaguers refused to play against blacks. |
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Posted By: Frank Wakefield
Carter 2092 hits, Simmons 2472 |
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