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I knew Johnny when he was at Class A Wilmington in 1993, he was a great person and autograph signer as well back then (not sure about his signing habits today). That being said, I don't really think he belongs in the Hall, he has been a very good player for a long time but not quite at that level IMHO.
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A clear "no" to Johnny Damon, although I'm sure someone will come up with a player with comparable or lesser stat's, already admitted to the Hall, and argue that Damon should therefore be admitted.
I'm going to use this thread to vent on a subject that has bothered me for years: It's disappointing (to say the least), that what I consider to be relaxed admission standards, evolving over time, have caused the "Hall of Fame," to morph into the "Hall of the Very Good." |
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Not a HOFer in my opinion. VERY good player, but thats it.
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Johnny Damon is a fast Harold Baines. If he get 3000 he's in, if not he's not.
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With the current state of the game...in the post PED era...with 3000 hits...Damon will be a shoe in!
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I think that 3,000 hits is Damon's only ticket to the Hall of Fame.
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In my opinion, if you have to "think" whether or not a player belongs in the Hall-Of-Fame then he doesn't.
Johnny Damon has been a very good player, but not a Hall-Of-Famer. |
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If 3000 hits is still considered an automatic qualifier by the time he's eligible I'm guessing he gets in, but it will probably take a few years.
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I've yet to see any evidence the standards have been "relaxed". As a matter of fact, with the larger number of teams today....and a much larger pool of players to choose from, I think the standards have become much tougher. |
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McCarver is an idiot. Ok, now I feel better.
(This has nothing to do with Damon...sorry)
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Without a doubt he should be in his high schools hall of fame
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I don't think he gets 3,000 hits, therefore no Hall of fame.
I live in the Tampa area and there's talk he may be replaced/platoon if so then he won't get 3,000 hits. He's getting old and there really isn't a market for a guy that hits .260 with 5 home runs unless he's great on defense and Damon isn't. Ages ago the Hall of Fame committee's were pushing to get their buddies in. I think the Hall went through a period where a number of 'very good' players got in. I'm a Red Sox fan but I never really thought Doerr was a Hall of Famer, or Joe Gordon for that matter. But it was worse with players from the 20's and 30's as Hornsby was on the committee for awhile. |
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With the super-weak class of first-time eligibles in 2012, I think that Barry Larkin is a shoo-in for next year. My guess is he will be the only one elected amongst players.
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