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Posted By: steve
It would be interesting to get educated opinions from you folks on the yes/no HOF for these players: |
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Posted By: Jon Canfield
Raines - Yes |
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Posted By: Ken McMillan
You left off the list Lee Smith. Awesome player in his era and awesome person in general. He unlike trevor Hoffman often pitched multiple innings in a close type situation and He started out with the Cubs in an era when they did not give him as many opportunities. Also, Dawson yes and Gossage Yes. |
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Posted By: Bob
Raines - No |
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Posted By: Patrick McHugh
The player who should go in this year is Jack Morris. My second choice would be Tim Raines. |
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Posted By: Jason L
Trammell - no |
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Posted By: Bob
Blyleven gets no respect. His in the top 5 all-time in strikeouts and is close to 300 wins (287) although he didn't hit the magic figure. He pitched for some horrible teams throughout his career but did manage to lead his teams to a couple of World Series with the Pirates and Twins. Veterans of his era almost unanimously support his induction (of course the same can be said for Tony Oliva who still isn't in). |
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Posted By: Jay
Rice, Blyleven, Gossage --yes; others-no. Would really love to see some more 19th century guys get in. |
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Posted By: nbrazil
goose will get in. i doubt anyone else will. rice might get in. |
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Posted By: jon freund
Check out http://bertbelongs.com/. |
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Posted By: Rob
looking up tim raines' stats, i was surprised that he put up some pretty good numbers. great base stealer, and could hit for both power and contact. i would put him in before i let dawson in. |
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Posted By: Chris Counts
I've never understood why Alan Trammell doesn't get more support for induction into the HOF. Look at his stats ... he was no lesser a player than HOFers (and fellow shortstops!) Pee Wee Reese, Phil Rizzuto and Lou Boudreau, and he was clearly a better player than Bobby Wallace, Rabbit Maranville and Dave Bancroft ... why are players from the 60s, 70s and 80s (pre-steroid era) being held to a higher standard than players from pre-1960? I've never received a satisfactory answer to this question ... |
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Posted By: Jason L
I believe it was due to his pock-marked complexion. |
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Posted By: steve
A few people like Jack Morris. I should have considered him. But looking at his stats - No HOF. |
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Posted By: peter chao
Chris, |
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Posted By: Frank Wakefield
Raines - No |
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Posted By: keyway
HOF voting. Gossage is the only one I would pick. Two others belong IMO. They would be Don Mattingly and Dale Murphy. I know they don't have the numbers but they carried thier teams. If they had some other players behind them imagine the numbers. To much is put on numbers and not enough on good give it all you got players. |
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Posted By: Tom Russo
I'll go out on a limb and say that most of those mentioned here eventually get in with the possible exception of Jack Morris and Raines. Even though he won more games than anyone in the 1980's, Morris didn't have enough monster years. Raines was a very good hitter but his steals total (over 800)is his best qualification. I think that stolen bases as a statistic are just not that important to HOF voters. If they were, Maury Wills would be in and Vince Coleman would have gotten consideration. This year, its Gossage, Rice and possibly Blyleven. I loved Roger Maris but he had three great years and was a .260 hitter. Rice hit .298, drove in 100 or more runs 8 times. Even this life-long Yankee fan must admit Rice should be in; Roger, no. They just changed the Veteran's Committee procedure... again. Hope Santo makes it next time. |
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Posted By: JimCrandell
No across the board. HOF should be for the best of the best not merely the very very good. No question there are some in the HOF who do not meet that requirement but comparing a Trammel to a Maranville who also should not be in is no reason to compound the mistake. |
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Posted By: James Feagin
"They would be Don Mattingly and Dale Murphy. I know they don't have the numbers but they carried thier teams." |
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Posted By: PC
I've said this several times before, but Andre Dawson is the best eligible player not in the HOF. |
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Posted By: dennis
every time we have a thread like this someone points out only the true greats should be in the hall of fame. that is just not what the hall of fame is about. here is the mission statement "Honoring, by enshrinement, those individuals who had exceptional careers, and recognizing others for their significant achievements." that being said i think all of the mentioned players deserve the honor. perhaps it is time we have a HALL of GREATS. |
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Posted By: Steve Green
> I've said this several times before, but Andre Dawson is the best eligible player not in the HOF. |
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Posted By: peter chao
Goose was as good as Sutter, if not better, and deserves to get in. But Bruce was elected just 2 years ago, so it's unlikely that another reliever would be elected so soon. |
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Posted By: NickM
I predict Gossage and Rice will go in this time. I think Dawson should go in (and may in 2009). |
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Posted By: Steve Dawson
Here are the ten who I would vote for: |
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Posted By: Dave S
Raines/NO |
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Posted By: paulstratton
Raines-won't sniff election this time |
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Posted By: Chris Counts
"Every time we have a thread like this someone points out only the true greats should be in the hall of fame. that is just not what the hall of fame is about. here is the mission statement "Honoring, by enshrinement, those individuals who had exceptional careers, and recognizing others for their significant achievements." that being said i think all of the mentioned players deserve the honor. perhaps it is time we have a HALL of GREATS." |
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Posted By: Dave Williams
Trammel gets no love, I'd put him in before Gossage. For that matter, I'd put his keystone teammate Sweet Lou Whitaker in as well. Then when you look at Lance Parrish numbers compared to other HOF catchers, throw in Jack Morris, and you got a lot of disrespect up in Mo Town. |
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Posted By: Larry
None of the players mentioned ever deserves to be inducted. |
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Posted By: Patrick McHugh
O.K I will stick up again for Jack Morris. Just look up his stats. Jack was a bull! Innings pitched year by year . 5 times over 250 todays pitchers can not even go 200. Take into account he pitched and won a world series with 3 different teams. That tells you he was well liked and respected by all mlb players and managers. When looking at this years list I see a bunch of players with better than average stats. When I look at Jack Morris I see a consistent winner and a stand up guy! |
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Posted By: peter chao
When I think of Jack Morris, Hall of Famer Don Drysdale comes to mind. They are both borderline Hall of Famers. But Don's career was more visible because people instantly think of him as a Dodger and part of the Koufax and Drysdale pitching duo. Although Jack was just as good he doesn't have the instant identification and may never get in. |
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Posted By: Bob
Although it certainly doesn't merit HOF induction, anyone who has ever personally met Andre Dawson (I have), will tell you that along with Lou Brock, Ernie Banks and Brooks Robinson, he is in that rarified group of nicest guys who ever lived. |
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Posted By: Chris Counts
Peter, |
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Posted By: Fred C
Hmmmm... |
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Posted By: Misunderestimated
Gomez does benefit from being on the Yankees but its a 2-way street he helped make the Yankees the dominant team they were during his career. Also, the statistical similarity between Gomez and Warneke omits one of "Goofy's" major selling points -- a 6-0 World Series record and 5 World Series crowns (4 of which he played an integral role in winning). |
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Posted By: J Levine
16 seasons, 2169 hits, 1176 RBIs, .291 Lifetime BA, 441 SBs, and a terrific outfielder. |
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Posted By: Mark L
I don't think the writers need to bring anyone in this time. Let the veterans pick someone. Anyone want to jump on the Barney Dreyfus bandwagon? |
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Posted By: Jason L
you said; however, I would like to refrain from passing judgement on, or really even considering, Andre Dawson's package at this time. |
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Posted By: Peter_Spaeth
As I see it the Hall gets further and further diluted by the selection of players who were stars in their day but not all-time greats. And it is a self-perpetuating problem because it becomes harder to rationalize not electing guys who have similar numbers. To me the Hall should be reserved for the type of player as to whom there would be close to a consensus about their all-time great status. You know those guys when you see them; they are the guys who make it in immediately. I would not let anyone in who didn't get elected in their first three years of eligibility -- if there was enough doubt about them then, they are not deserving. I don't think any of the players mentioned in this thread are all time greats, with the possible exception of McGwire. |
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Posted By: Shawn Chambers
Of the list presented, I totally am behind getting Blyleven into the Hall. Trammell and Dawson I think both belong. It's unfortunate they played for smaller market teams and maybe didn't get more of a spotlight. |
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Posted By: James Feagin
"Honoring, by enshrinement, those individuals who had exceptional careers, and recognizing others for their significant achievements." |
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Posted By: Chris Counts
"Where do we draw the line then?" |
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Posted By: JimCrandell
Peter, |
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Posted By: peter chao
Jim, Peter S. |
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Posted By: Peter_Spaeth
Except for Negro League players where there was a historical disparity, I just don't understand the case for electing someone decades after they played if they didn't get in initially. There has been enough baseball history since at least the 60s such that the contemporaneous judgment should be allowed to stand. I cannot see electing for example Ron Santo who never even came close during his initial eligibility. Nor can I see electing Jim Rice after getting nixed however many times by people who saw him play. EDITED TO ADD As for Tim Raines, I don't care how Bill James can present his statistics, the value of his rookie cards speaks volumes as to the general perception of his greatness. |
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Posted By: PC
Dawson is in the top 35 all-time in HRs, RBIs, extra base hits, total bases ... and was in the top 10 in the N.L. in most offensive categories each year for the better part of the 1980s. |
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Posted By: Alan U
Ever since Mazeroski (nothing against Maz) got in, I think all these guys should be in except maybe Trammel (I would insert Santo for Trammel) IMHO. |
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