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Old 11-07-2021, 07:22 PM
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Not to discredit Vic Harris, but no one realized that back in 2006? His name wasn’t even among the 39 finalists that year for induction into the HOF!! Now he shows up as one of a final ten….yeah, that makes total sense.

I don’t understand why they can’t separate ambassadors and administrators from players. Why are Effa Manley and Alex Pompez (and even Buck O’Neil) taking up valuable slots from otherwise deserving players?
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Old 11-07-2021, 08:42 PM
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Here are cards of Harris, Scales, and O'Neill.
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Old 11-07-2021, 09:00 PM
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Did not realize O'Neil had a card. Fantastic.
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Old 11-07-2021, 09:07 PM
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He actually has two. He's also in the 1946 Almanaque Deportivo set, which is very difficult to find. Grant Johnson is on the 1897 Page Fence Giants trade card.
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Old 11-07-2021, 09:15 PM
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Awesome cards, Kenny!
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Old 11-08-2021, 05:35 PM
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Wouldn't it be great if two O'Neill's were voted in...."Tip" O'Neill and "Buck" O'Neil

James "Tip" O'Neill.....10-year career (1883 - 1892). Career BA = .326 (.435 in 1887)






Also....."Lefty" O'Doul




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Old 11-08-2021, 06:30 PM
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I don't think Buck has any cards from his playing days, or even coaching days for that matter. He does have a handful of modern issues, including a few with his autograph.
If anyone does have something from his playing days, I'd love to see it!
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Old 11-08-2021, 07:27 PM
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There are two cards from Buck's playing days as Kenny mentioned and he showed one of them, the 1946-47 Caramelo Deportivo.
Here is his other one and also a Minoso from the same set, by the way for those who don't know all of cards from this set had to be hand cut from sheets ripped out of the Almanaque Deportivas publication.
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Old 11-08-2021, 07:51 PM
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I vaguely remember that O'Neil has a card from the Mexican league. Can anyone confirm?
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Old 11-08-2021, 07:59 PM
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No, he only has two from his playing days, both from Cuba, Buck never played in the Mexican League.

Update-My bad he did play in Mexico in 1951 but he doesn’t have a Mexico issued card.
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Love the cards everyone


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Pulling for these two guys (for obvious reasons)!
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Old 11-24-2021, 12:35 PM
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As a HOF collector, I probably scrutinize the process more than most but it certainly seems flawed.

I went back and reviewed the pre-integration ballot from 2016 (the closest comparison to this year's "Early Baseball" vote) and the only holdover from that ballot is Dahlen. He received a 50% (8 of 16) vote. Doc Adams received the highest percentage at 62.5% (10 of 16). Somehow he didn't make this ballot.

Regarding the Era Committees in general -- because of the screening process, it would seem that all nominees are somewhat worthy -- or, at least, relatively worthy. Layering the 4-vote limit over the screening process forces the voting members to collude (my conjecture).

Of course, it should be difficult to get elected but great screening / strong fields can lead to no one getting elected (without collusion). Further, poor screening / weak fields can lead to sub-standard inductees (with collusion; see Harold Baines). Heck, Lou Piniella almost made it in that same vote -- one vote short.
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Old 11-24-2021, 06:14 PM
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As a HOF collector, I probably scrutinize the process more than most but it certainly seems flawed.

I went back and reviewed the pre-integration ballot from 2016 (the closest comparison to this year's "Early Baseball" vote) and the only holdover from that ballot is Dahlen. He received a 50% (8 of 16) vote. Doc Adams received the highest percentage at 62.5% (10 of 16). Somehow he didn't make this ballot.

Regarding the Era Committees in general -- because of the screening process, it would seem that all nominees are somewhat worthy -- or, at least, relatively worthy. Layering the 4-vote limit over the screening process forces the voting members to collude (my conjecture).

Of course, it should be difficult to get elected but great screening / strong fields can lead to no one getting elected (without collusion). Further, poor screening / weak fields can lead to sub-standard inductees (with collusion; see Harold Baines). Heck, Lou Piniella almost made it in that same vote -- one vote short.
Yep. I totally agree that it's a flawed process and one that changes too often. I remember going into that 2016 vote thinking that Bill Dahlen was practically a shoo in. His career numbers are much more impressive when viewed through a sabermetrics lens, and sabermetrics were the new shiny toy at the time. Needless to say, I was surprised that he didn't get in. If he doesn't make it this time around, they may as well remove him from the ballot.

One other player on that ballot that stood out was Harry Stovey. He also garnered 50% of the votes, but was surprisingly left off of this year's ballot. Unlike Dahlen, Stovey had numbers that are impressive from a traditional sense (he led the league in HRs 5 times, runs scored 4 times, triples 4 times and SB twice). He would have been a top roto pick with those numbers! It almost makes me think that the voters were split between traditional and more modern ways of judging a player's HOF worthiness.

All of that said, hopefully Dahlen gets the 75% this time around.
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This thread is sort of a mirror of the grading process. You send in a beautiful card to PSA, wait forever, and it eventually comes back way lower than what it 'should have' been. And there's no explanation as to why the grade was 'lowered' to the number on the slab. You are left cluelessly holding a plastic slab.

With HOF candidates, you present statistical (and anecdotal) analysis showing they 'should be' voted in, but they fall short of the required vote totals and some are dropped off the ballot entirely. And again, there are no explanations proffered and you are left dumbfounded.

It would be nice if both processes had some specific transparency to show us why a card got the grade it received, and why the HOF voters voted the way they did, instead of it all being cloaked in a cloud of mystery.
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This thread is sort of a mirror of the grading process. You send in a beautiful card to PSA, wait forever, and it eventually comes back way lower than what it 'should have' been. And there's no explanation as to why the grade was 'lowered' to the number on the slab. You are left cluelessly holding a plastic slab.

With HOF candidates, you present statistical (and anecdotal) analysis showing they 'should be' voted in, but they fall short of the required vote totals and some are dropped off the ballot entirely. And again, there are no explanations proffered and you are left dumbfounded.

It would be nice if both processes had some specific transparency to show us why a card got the grade it received, and why the HOF voters voted the way they did, instead of it all being cloaked in a cloud of mystery.
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