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I'm in for the voting process. I know there are a few HoFers that I wouldn't necessarily be voting for, that's for sure.
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When I first read the headline, I thought it was going to be a post about establishing an HOF of best Net54 posters! Now THAT could stir up some controversy!
But upon re-reading, I think Scott has a great idea here (and MUCH better than where I thought he was initially going with it!).... |
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I honestly thought the same thing.
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We should do ballots by era. It would help us in being a little more objective when it comes to the steroid guys...And to avoid situations like this years HOF ballot, where everyone is getting sandbagged because of steroids, I think we should place a "minimum"(maybe 5) on the number of players you must vote for in each era...
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This might start reminding me of the very first NY Dinner thread. It was all set then Crandall changed everything and I was out. The good news on this, for me, is I don't really have a personal interest in it. That being said the board is wide open to be able to be used in a constructive fashion, with Scott being the point person. Good luck guys.....
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Question, why? Why would we do this? It's not going to affect anything. We have several members who don't even follow the modern game, or necessarily the game itself. I mean we all have our own personal views who we believe as HOF'ers and collect to an extent of our beliefs. I sure do, I collect Bonds, A-Rod, McGwire etc signed rookies, even Rose cause I believe they should be in. But having a vote here isn't going to change that fact that they aren't.
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This is going to take a while to organize, so no hurry here. There's the brainstorming, then coming up with a workable plan and parameters, then the technical end.
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I'm all for it. I think the end results would be a very respectable group of N54 HOFers. And I'm on the side of Joe Jackson and Pete Rose being in as well.
Cool idea! AndyH .
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Scott,
Have you looked at the voting rules for the Baseball Hall of Merit? Http://wwwbaseballthinkfactory.org//hall_of_merit/. It's limited to players only and their rules require an ability to defend your selection and otherwise generally makes sense to me. At least it could be used as a potential starting point. Just a suggestion. |
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We should vote players in solely on their accomplishments on the field, with their career statistics the most important factor. We don't care if they threw world series games, or placed bets on their own team, or took steroids, or beat their wife, or lied to Congress, or are surly and self centered. We want to see numbers!
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