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| Barry Bonds |
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56 | 34.36% |
| Craig Biggio |
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103 | 63.19% |
| Sammy Sosa |
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13 | 7.98% |
| Mark McGwire |
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25 | 15.34% |
| Roger Clemens |
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52 | 31.90% |
| Curt Schilling |
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31 | 19.02% |
| Mike Piazza |
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95 | 58.28% |
| Jeff Bagwell |
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37 | 22.70% |
| Edgar Martinez |
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30 | 18.40% |
| Lee Smith |
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34 | 20.86% |
| Multiple Choice Poll. Voters: 163. You may not vote on this poll | |||
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Funny Joke.
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Two words. Albert Belle.
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I'm still ticked about Will Clark, but I supose it's about time I get over that.
![]() I'm pulling for Jack Morris, who wasn't listed. On this list, perhaps Biggio, Bagwell, Piazza, and maybe Schilling. I had hoped Murphy would get in since he was a good player who conducted himself well (this seems to be one of the reasons Larkin got in other than his fielding).
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It blows my mind that Bagwell continues to get a lot of votes and McGriff doesn't finish ahead of him. Bagwell would only get in as a home run guy, right? Well, he never once led the league in home runs, or any other offensive category except runs.
McGriff led the league in home runs twice and hit more of them. Why would he finish so far behind Bagwell when he was the superior player? |
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I don't put much stock in being a league leader. It's just an arbitrary accomplishment that's as much determined by what others didn't produce, as much as it does on the individual's production. Anyways. To me, these two are extremely similar players. McGriff lasted 3 more seasons, resulting in higher totals. While Baggs rates were a bit higher by .013 AVG and .031 in both OBP and SLG. Baggs also had 202 SB's to McGriff's 72. And not that it means much(for the same reasons that I don't care much for leading the league), but Baggs also had 1 GG, 1 MVP and the ROY. McGriff did have 1 more AS game(5-4) My personal feeling is that they both belong, but Baggs was the superior player. I can 100% agree with this. I think the difference is in perspective though. The fact that Rice and Dawson's careers started 10 years earlier helped them greatly. Because it created some separation between them and guys who's career pretty much spanned the entire steroid era. Last edited by novakjr; 01-10-2013 at 03:35 PM. |
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