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Posted By: Dave
If you had to pick three that would have to get out of the Hall....who and why? |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Dave- while I am not answering your question directly, I have long felt, somewhat tongue in cheek, that there are too many people in the Hall and they should start paring it down. |
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Posted By: Dave
I thought i'd eat a peanut butter and jelly sandwich before going to a foot long meatball sub... |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Dave- sorry, but you lost me there. What about peanut butter and jelly (try cashew butter, I eat it almost every day)? |
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Posted By: peter chao
Barry, |
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Posted By: Joe D.
the Hall is an honor for a person and his family. |
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Posted By: Brian Lindholme
George Kelly |
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Posted By: Dave
I respectfully disagree. Although it will never happen (taking players out), if for some reason they ever did and Huggins and Wallace for example were removed, do you really think Miller Huggins great great great grandson would be that grief stricken? |
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Posted By: Dave
All decent choices...but to make it harder...keep the choices all pre-war....ha ha |
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Posted By: MVSNYC
obviously no person in the hall is going to get "booted"...i think the way to handle it going forward is to really tighten-up the door, and let in only a handful from the current & future eras...only the MOST dominent players (i.e. clemens, pujols, etc)... |
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Posted By: Dave
Bancroft may be a very good choice looking at it. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
I admit what I said was partly tongue in cheek...you can't really throw people out. |
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Posted By: Judge Dred (Fred)
Dave, you're pretty close on that one... I don't think that the "Huggins" and Scott auctions would close down either! |
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Posted By: Joe D.
yes I do think it will effect the family. |
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Posted By: Dave
Valid points...and I don't think you ever have to worry...the day they start kicking people out of the Hall pigs will fly and I'll be wearing a bra. |
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Posted By: MVSNYC
sorry, it was brought to my attention that i was thinking of the 1939 innuagural ceremony when the first 12 (or so) players were grouped together for a photo...the very first class was merely 5 players, which helps to illustrate my point even more... |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Joe- of course they will never kick anybody out who is already there. |
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Posted By: Brian Lindholme
There has been some discussion in the past about honoring current HOFers with a special designation like "inner circle" or "Golden Hall member". |
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Posted By: Darren
Keep the number at 100 and for someone to get in someone must be voted out. |
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Posted By: Dave
And nobody as of yet has disagreed with my Joss statement? Hmm. |
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Posted By: peter chao
Guys, |
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Posted By: Joe D.
I am sure it would never happen. |
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Posted By: MVSNYC
dave- maybe you are confused with some other "Joss"...but Addie Joss' stats are pretty impressive, even if it was only 9 years...he had one of the lowest ERA's in history...goto baseball-reference.com and check out his wins, complete games, and ERA each season...wow. |
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Posted By: Jason L
...and me without my Captain America tie on! |
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Posted By: Brian Lindholme
Dave, |
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Posted By: warshawlaw
Addie Joss did get a sympathy vote because he died suddenly and young, but he was HOF caliber. Same with Ross Youngs. |
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Posted By: Brett
Just off the top of my head : |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Here's an idea: how about taking all the players already inducted, and divide the hall into two sections: |
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Posted By: Judge Dred (Fred)
Joss deserves to be in - less than a 2.00 ERA with a pretty good winning percentage (160-97, .623%). It's hard to knock someone who was a dominating player but was cut down in the prime (right after his 31st birthday) of his life. |
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Posted By: Justin
1. Morgan Bulkeley, first NL president, had a very short tenure and really only go the position by pure luck. My understanding is that the initial NL owners drew straws to pick who would get what position. |
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Posted By: peter chao
Adam, |
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Posted By: E, Daniel
In Aussie Rules football we have it, where people associated with the game in a particularly significant way may be enshrined to the Hall of Fame, and then within that are individuals so special in their traits that they can be given the designation "Legends". |
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Posted By: Dave Williams
Off the top of my head, 3 worthy candidates |
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Posted By: Anonymous
The baseball hall of fame is so prestigous compared to other pro sports hall of fames partly because it has been relatively strict. There currently isnt an accepted format of what qualifies a person to be a hall of famer. Now ofcourse theres going to be the greatest players of all time, and there's going to be some that may be seen as borderline. But cmon, no one thinks that all hall of famers are equal, just cause theyve become hall of famers. The hall is stricter then many give it credit for. There are some outstanding baseball players who for one reason or another will never be hall of famers. Go ahead and rank the players and set up tiers to place them in but overall its worked out pretty well |
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Posted By: Dave
I dont have any doubt Addie Joss was probably one of the most talented pitchers in his era. I just find it really tough to put someone in with nine years of service. He may very well have pitched five more years and won another 100 games or pitched 10 more years and won another 175 games and easily have been in...but, he didn't. If he was that worthy why was it 1978 until he got in, 60 some odd years after he died? To me...if you don't get in until 60 years after your death..your borderline. The people that voted Joss in weren't the same people that watched him pitch...they were all dead...and for whatever reason chose not to include him in thier time period. |
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Posted By: Justin
I think most of the the criticism the HOF gets is based upon the selections of the 40's and 50's(and to lesser extent the 60's) when a lot of cronyism and nostalgia was taking place. Because no guidelines were in place to define a worthy HOFer, many players were elected based on fond recollections rather than cold hard stats. |
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Posted By: Judge Dred (Fred)
Dave, |
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Posted By: peter chao
Dave, |
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Posted By: steve
The Hall of Fame is kinda like a museum. A museum sometimes gets rid of the old to bring in better material. No more Mr. Nice Guy with the Veteran's Committee. If you don't make it in the regular elections, thats it, period. |
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Posted By: Eric B
K M Landis , Comiskey, and Barry Bonds, just in case. |
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Posted By: peter chao
Eric, |
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Posted By: john/z28jd
I think the big problem is that people put too much merit into the Hall of Fames choices but very few knowledgable people(if any) agree with them. I enjoy the Hall for what it is,a museum,but as definitive word of who's the best players all-time theyre an absolute joke. I dont let it bother me,i do my research and i come to my own conclusions. |
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Posted By: Chris Counts
Since booting HOFers would never go over with baseball fans, I believe the only realistic and fair thing to do is put in every player that is clearly better than someone already in there at his position. So because Fred Lindstrom and George Kell are in there, you have to induct Ken Boyer, Stan Hack and Ron Santo, who were simply better players. Wally Schang was much better than Ray Schalk, so he gets in. Minnie Minoso and Tony Oliva were better than half the HOF outfielders, many of whom padded their stats during the 1920s. As an example of how absurd the HOF is, consider the parallel careers of Lefty Gomez and Lon Warnecke. They have virtually the same career numbers — during virtually the same years — and yet nobody is calling for Warnecke's induction or Gomez' boot ... |
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Posted By: peter chao
Chris, |
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Posted By: Justin
I totally agree that it would be inappropriate to boot people out of the Hall of Fame. But I also don't think every comparable player who isn't in the Hall should be put in to compensate for past mistakes. I would love to see Harry Stovey, Sherry Magee, Bobby Mathews, Roger Maris, Stan Hack, among others in the Hall, but electing old dead ballplayers en masse doesn't accomplish anything really. |
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Posted By: anthony
2 halls in one building... |
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Posted By: Chris Counts
Peter, |
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Posted By: dennis
completed 234 of 260 games started |
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Posted By: Darren
I like the idea of adding legendary status to some members, eg the Babe, Ty, Matty , WJ, Lou, etc. |
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Posted By: Paul
If I could only pick three, I'd kick out Morgan Bulkeley, Tommy McCarthy, and George Kelly. |
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