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Posted By: qualitycards.com
Seems that many choose Phil Rizzuto as an over-rated HOF'er. |
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Posted By: Gilbert Maines
Well Jay, I guess that I got my information from somewhere. The point wasn't where I found it though, it was whether McGwire's two specific accomplishments were well publicized or not. |
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Posted By: john/z28jd
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=280&item=4522569762&rd=1 |
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Posted By: Gilbert Maines
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Posted By: jay behrens
Gilbert, if you truely are the dense, you deserve to take my title of Dunderhead. As I said in another post, if people in GERMANY!!!! that aren't baseball fans know about McGwire and his frenetic HR pace, then imagine how overhyped that info is here in the US. |
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Posted By: john/z28jd
I dont even want to know what his comment was do i. This is the most ridiculous conversation ive ever heard and im in it. |
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Posted By: Greg
Gary Gaetti in the Hall of Fame...why not elect Stale Dale Murphy on the first ballot. Ooh wait! How about Steve Balboni, he was on the Yankees, that makes him eligable right? Maybe if it was the 'stromboli gnawing' HOF. The only people that would vote Gaetti into the Hall are his close relatives, it's the Hall of FAME not the Hall of Noteriety. Gary Gaetti?? |
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Posted By: Bill Cornell
Permanent time out on Mark McGwire, please. If you want to discuss Canseco's merits, go right ahead. |
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Posted By: jay behrens
Bill, we can't talk about Canseco becuase that would lead to a discussion about guns and the NRA. And that is never a good thing on an internet board. |
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Posted By: Gilbert Maines
Well that was so good, lemme try another. The next most underrated HOFs are the keystone combination for the White Sox in the fifties and sixties. |
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Posted By: john/z28jd
I think Mel Harder is the most underrated,so underrated they dont even give him a plaque desite getting enough votes to be elected one year.Dont believe me,heres the explanation of the rules at the time it happened... |
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Posted By: jay behrens
Gilbert, it's hard for bottom tier HOFers to be underrated in the hobby. It's kind of like a back up catcher being underrated. |
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Posted By: Gilbert Maines
What is really difficult is to identify players which you are sure to disagree with, who at the same time are a little defensable. |
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Posted By: Glen V
I think all anyone cares about today is home runs. If someone like Cobb (maybe Rickey Henderson) played today, where would he rank? Would Henderson make your top-10 baseball players list? Would Paul Molitor even come to mind just for the last 20 years? He was 8th all-time in hits, 500+ doubles, 500+ stolen bases, World Series MVP, and had a 39 game hit streak. So he was a DH, he still put up the numbers. To me that's more impressive than R. Jackson striking out over 2,500 times. |
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Posted By: Gilbert Maines
Glen: where does Ichiro rank? |
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Posted By: jay behrens
I love the SB as much, or more than most people, but except for a brief time in the mid 80s with Henderson, Raines and Coleman at their peak, no one gave a rats ass about SBs. Casual fans don't appreciate the little things it takes to win a game. All they care about are HRs and players swinging as hard as they can to try and hit the ball out of the park. They could care less what went into setting up that situation that allowed those runs to be scored. |
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Posted By: jay behrens
Gilbert, onsidering that not one of those players you mentioned is even 2 years away from having 10 years of service, it's kind of pointless to figure out where they rank. I don't think any of them meets minimum requirements for career records. |
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Posted By: Billy
Lefty Grove is a very interesting case. His constantly led the league in ERA and his career ERA was one and a half runs lower than the league AVERAGE over that period. His is #3 in black ink, #6 in grey ink rankings for pitchers all-time, and a 300 game winner. How did he only get voted on 76.40% of the ballots?? |
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Posted By: Josh Evans
Most overrated Barry Halper |
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