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Old 12-16-2021, 08:36 PM
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perversely I think Cash's monster season hurts him. It set expectations incredibly high and he never approached that level again. Hodges was a model of consistency.
I always thought that if Vada Pinson's numbers had been more evenly distributed instead of front loaded he would have been inducted long ago.
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Even though I'm a Tiger fan, and even though Norm Cash is one of the coolest baseball players in history, I don't think he's a hall-of-famer.

I grew up in the 70's Dave Parker and Steve Garvey and, later, Dale Murphy were 3 mega-stars of the era. If Gil Hodges is in, there's no reason these 3 guys don't get in, is there?
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Even though I'm a Tiger fan, and even though Norm Cash is one of the coolest baseball players in history, I don't think he's a hall-of-famer.

I grew up in the 70's Dave Parker and Steve Garvey and, later, Dale Murphy were 3 mega-stars of the era. If Gil Hodges is in, there's no reason these 3 guys don't get in, is there?
I look at how many HOF caliber years a player had, IMO a player needs at least 10. Murphy had 6, Parker had 6 and Garvey had 7. I think its possible 1 or all 3 get in eventually, the HOF is so watered down already.
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I look at how many HOF caliber years a player had, IMO a player needs at least 10. Murphy had 6, Parker had 6 and Garvey had 7. I think its possible 1 or all 3 get in eventually, the HOF is so watered down already.
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I look at how many HOF caliber years a player had, IMO a player needs at least 10. Murphy had 6, Parker had 6 and Garvey had 7. I think its possible 1 or all 3 get in eventually, the HOF is so watered down already.
Is there any Hall that hasn't become watered down over time, I wonder. I was just looking at the NBA and it seems it too is now the hall of very good in many cases.
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Is there any Hall that hasn't become watered down over time, I wonder. I was just looking at the NBA and it seems it too is now the hall of very good in many cases.
I guess they all do, the Football HOF is the worst IMO
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I look at how many HOF caliber years a player had, IMO a player needs at least 10. Murphy had 6, Parker had 6 and Garvey had 7. I think its possible 1 or all 3 get in eventually, the HOF is so watered down already.
Using that measurement standard, Koufax doesn't belong at all.
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Using that measurement standard, Koufax doesn't belong at all.
Its just my general guideline. Of course there are exceptions for guys like Koufax, who's peak years are off the charts.
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I doubt that Cash's multiple references to having used a corked bat helped him.
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