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Posted By: Anonymous
The baseball hall of fame is so prestigous compared to other pro sports hall of fames partly because it has been relatively strict. There currently isnt an accepted format of what qualifies a person to be a hall of famer. Now ofcourse theres going to be the greatest players of all time, and there's going to be some that may be seen as borderline. But cmon, no one thinks that all hall of famers are equal, just cause theyve become hall of famers. The hall is stricter then many give it credit for. There are some outstanding baseball players who for one reason or another will never be hall of famers. Go ahead and rank the players and set up tiers to place them in but overall its worked out pretty well |
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