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09-29-2006, 10:49 AM #1
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Who's going into HOF?
Eric, if you don't feel this is appropriate for here, feel free to delete. I was wondering who everyone thinks is going to go into the HOF from the Vet's committee.
While I think several on this list deserve to be in the HOF, I can't point at any one player and say that I feel they WILL be chosen, especially since the big pushes for Minoso and Santo fell flat in the last few years.
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(COOPERSTOWN, NY): Twenty-seven former major league players and 15 former managers, executives, and umpires comprise two ballots for the 2007 Hall of Fame Veterans Committee election, on which Veterans Committee members will cast their votes, with results to be announced on February 27. Any candidate(s) named on 75% of ballots cast will earn election and be honored in Cooperstown on July 29, during Hall of Fame Weekend, along with any candidate(s) named in the 2007 Baseball Writers’ Association of America (BBWAA) balloting, results to be announced January 9.2007 VETERANS BALLOTS FINALIZED ASSCREENING COMMITTEE COMPLETES SELECTIONS27 players, 15 managers, executives, umpires featured on two ballots for Feb. 27 Election
The final Players and Composite Ballots, to be voted upon by living Hall of Fame members, as well as the Ford C. Frick and J.G. Taylor Spink Award winners, currently a voting body of 84, as of today:
PLAYERS BALLOT (alphabetically)
Dick Allen
Joe Gordon
Roger Maris
Tony Oliva
Cecil Travis
Bobby Bonds
Gil Hodges
Carl Mays
Al Oliver
Mickey Vernon
Ken Boyer
Jim Kaat
Minnie Minoso
Vada Pinson
Maury Wills
Rocky Colavito
Mickey Lolich
Thurman Munson
Ron Santo
Wes Ferrell
Sparky Lyle
Don Newcombe
Luis Tiant
Curt Flood
Marty Marion
Lefty O’Doul
Joe Torre
COMPOSITE BALLOT (alphabetically)
Buzzie Bavasi
Charles O. Finley
Bowie Kuhn
Walter O’Malley
Bill White
August Busch Jr.
Doug Harvey
Billy Martin
Gabe Paul
Dick Williams
Harry Dalton
Whitey Herzog
Marvin Miller
Paul Richards
Phil Wrigley
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09-29-2006, 11:00 AM #2
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Re: Who's going into HOF?
I mean maybe some of you might not agree with me on this but I will say I think should be at the top of this list to go in. Should be Roger Maris, for obvious reasons. Even though his playing did decline tremdously towards the end of his career. I personally think the fact that breaking such a cherish record set by Ruth, puts Maris on a petistal, but thats just my opinion.
Sure other players on the list might of had better overall seasons then Maris, still he made a huge accomplishment which wasn't even touched untill over 30 years later by artifically induced results.
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09-29-2006, 11:12 AM #3
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I bet Gil Hodges will make it.
While Roger Maris and Curt Flood have been in my "personal" Hall of Fame for years.
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09-29-2006, 11:32 AM #4
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My choices?
Gil Hodges - no brainer- should have been in 20 years ago.
Jim Kaat - a .544 winning percentage is not so hot but 283 wins for some lousy teams over 25 years deserves some merit.
Rocky Colavito - another no brainer
Thurman Munson - Munson, Bench, Fisk.....3 of the best catchers in the 70's, easy choice.
Ron Santo - solid ballplayer, fan favorite. A slider perhaps but deserving.
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09-29-2006, 11:40 AM #5
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I've always wondered why Thurnan Munson is not honored with the other greatest ballplayers of all time. He has been ignored for years.
I'll say that Billy Martin would be a perfect choice, but he'll stay with Munson on the outside looking in.
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09-29-2006, 12:53 PM #6
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I also think Gil Hodges should get the nod... I don't agree on Munson or Maris... but that's what makes the world go 'round.
I'll add to the list Wes Ferrell (he was great in the movie "Elf")
Seriously, I don't see any of the others getting in. There are some great players there -- Newcombe, Kaat, Santo to name a few... but I don't think their lifetime stats are of the caliber of the others who have made it over the years.
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12-06-2007, 01:27 AM #7
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Re: Who's going into HOF?
I hope this thread continues for awhile. Too many people are left out for who knows what reason, but it really does not seem to add up. Of non pitchers, here are some thoughts.
Statistically if Kirby Puckett is in, so should Tony Oliva. 5 time Hit champ, 3 time Batting Avg. Champ, also was Slugging Average & Run champion for a year. He was a very solid all-around player plagued by bad knees that caused him to retire early.
Dick Allen is another. 3 time Slugging Champ, 2 time Home Run Champ, 1 x RBI champ. Portrayed as a jerk in his day by the media (I have never met the man), but someone who was always feared at the plate.
Ron Santo is yet another. Continually amongst the leaders in On Base Percentage, slugging, and RBI's, he was also a fantastic 3rd baseman only bettered in his day, by Brooks Robinson in my opinion. Point.....what percentage of all HOF's are 3rd Baseman? This needs to change! Name a National League 3rd baseman who outplayed Santo annually offensively and defensively.
Last, one which was not on the list below, Ken Williams. One of two men to interupt Babe Ruth's hold as the yearly A.L. Home Run Crown in the 20's (1922, the other was 1925, an injury riddled year for Babe I believe). Regardless, lifetime .319 batting avg., .393 OBP, and .530 slugging avg., but had only 6 seasons of over 130 games played. I personally would like to learn more about him.
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12-07-2007, 12:24 AM #8
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Re: Who's going into HOF?
I'd say Santo.
As for Dick Allen, I believe it was Bill James who referred to him as the biggest locker room cancer to ever play the game with the exception of Hal Chase (if you're not sure how extreme that is, read up on Hal Chase sometime).
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12-07-2007, 01:33 AM #9
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I am not going to help this one out - but I think Will Clark deserves more than 4% of the vote.
Blyleven needs to get in too...
Dave
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12-08-2007, 08:31 PM #10
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Re: Who's going into HOF?
I always felt that Blyleven should go in as well. The negative is he just missed 300 wins, which both Niekro and Sutton did get to. Blyleven is somebody that probably will make it with the Veteran's committee someday.
It will be interesting to see how many votes Tim Raines gets with his first appearance. I consider him to be borderline yes, but we will see.