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Posted By: john/z28jd
I don't believe anyone could have really done their homework and said,Joe Gordon is the best player not enshrined yet and not still on the baseball writers ballot. For instance, a 2nd baseman named Cupid Childs has stats that would easily fall into the same class as Gordon. Childs got on base as good as anyone when he played and he scored a ton of runs,stole some bases and drove in his share of runs. Plus he compares amazingly well to Gordon defensively and they played basically the same amount of time. Has anyone ever stepped up and said Cupid Childs should be a hall of famer? Well if you think he should,you have a great case now,Joe Gordon wasn't any better than him. Gordon also has a few contemporaries at his position already enshrined while Childs just has Bid McPhee. |
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Posted By: Ken McMillan
sucks that Santo didn't get in. What do these idiots that vote want??? You probably have to die first. |
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Posted By: Kenny Cole
He was an all-star 9 of the 11 years he played, impressed the voters enough to win the MVP when Williams won the triple crown, was in the top 10 in MVP voting 5 times in 11 years, averaged close to 100 runs batted in a year over his career, hit for power when 2B didn't do that, could steal a bag every once in a while, scored 90+ runs 4 times (and 80+ 4 more), and (contrary to some posts above) was considered to be an absolute acrobat around the bag. He doesn't do too well on the black ink test, and is only mediocre on the gray ink test, but I suspect that's true for every HOF 2B not named Lajoie, Collins, Hornsby, Gehringer, Robinson, Carew (who was a much worse fielder than Gordon) or Morgan |
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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis
KENNY C....you are one really informed guy....DITTO to everything you said. And, I'll reiterate...... |
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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis
............1947 BOND BREAD............................................1 948 Indians Photo pack.............................................. ..........1949 LEAF |
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Posted By: Stephen Mitchell
Howard has expressed my sentiments well, specifically: |
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Posted By: Anonymous
Joe Gordon. |
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Posted By: Jeff Lichtman
Being the best player at one's position in all of Major League Baseball for 9 of 11 years is more than most Hall of Famers can say. |
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Posted By: john/z28jd
Bringing up Gordon's 162 game average should lead anyone to check out Vern Stephen's avg |
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Posted By: boxingcardman
Say it ain't so...Joe?!?!? |
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Posted By: Jodi Birkholm
I must have something against second sackers with sub-HOF offensive stats. Ted, I backhandedly agree with you! Maz, Doerr and Gordon really don't belong! |
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Posted By: davidcycleback
My opinion is Gordon is not a Hall of Famer. However, the numbers I've seen here and elsewhere show his was a strong offensive second baseman. Second base is traditionally a fielder's position, where Gordon's type of offensive production is rare. His annual MVP votes show he was considered valuable by the sportswriters of the day. |
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Posted By: Jodi Birkholm
I understand what you say, and certainly feel that sportswriters from the pre-war era had much more astute eyes for a player's defensive capabilities. It's always struck me as odd that, in the past seven decades of televised ballgames, more emphasis hasn't been placed on defensive play. Far more was made of that aspect prior to when most fans could actually see such feats. Perhaps writers revered the acrobats of their time because it made their jobs so much easier to do! After all, there are only so many ways to describe a home run; the prosaic possibilities in describing a stellar catch are endless! |
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Posted By: Bob
So as I understand it, the pre-1943 players are voted upon by a 12 man select committee of former players who are in the HOF. The select committee was established as a direct result of the cronyism which resulted in the Mazeroski vote. They showed their complete ignorance of players who played from 1900-1920. I read a while back that someone here flatly stated there would never be another HOFer from pre-1920 and I guess he was right. |
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Posted By: Jeff Lichtman
Bob, as soon as Gil Hodges is elected and Kirby Puckett kicked out of the HOF I'll agree with your argument. |
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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis
As I said previously, Bill Dahlen and Gil Hodges are long overdue to be in the HOF....and, I was hoping that they would have |
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Posted By: Bob
I'm still pulling for Blyleven. I find it hard to believe Ricky H. would be the only selection and there are sports writers out there who still hate Jim Rice for being "surly," so BB may have a legitimate chance. |
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Posted By: Donavon Arabie
Anybody else notice the two SGC graded R303 Gordon's are now gone from ebay? They were just there yesterday (& have been on ebay for months) & now they are both sold. |
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Posted By: Jason L
After taking a day to ponder this new addition, I have to say, what else do we expect from a process that is designed to sift through the otherwise forgotten and previously un-decorated heroes of baseball past? The best that can happen is a marginal player is awarded entry. |
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Posted By: Jeff Lichtman
I still can't understand how a guy who was the best player at his position in all of baseball for a decade is marginal. I think the prewar aficionados here just like to act curmudgeonly and complain about all the dead ball guys who belong in the Hall. |
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