2010 HoF

That's MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL. Talk amongst yourselves. Go to a game once in a while.
Post Reply
User avatar
AntMoOAK
Perennial All-Star
Posts: 273
Joined: Sun Jan 30, 2005 5:43 pm
Location: The 'Town
Contact:

2010 HoF

Post by AntMoOAK »

http://community.baseballhall.org/Page.aspx?pid=569

The Hawk deserves HoF status... My vote would have gone also for Tim Raines, Lee Smith, Edgar Mrtinez (but a DH won't make it), Blyleven, McGwire, and Morris... Consideration for Trammel. Dale Murphy and Mattingly.

I don't understand why Smith isn't in... he has more saves BY FAR then any other HoF relievers. Hoffman and Rivera will most def. make it in. Smith should be in that class AND Smith wasn't always a "one inning reliever" also.
User avatar
AntMoOAK
Perennial All-Star
Posts: 273
Joined: Sun Jan 30, 2005 5:43 pm
Location: The 'Town
Contact:

Post by AntMoOAK »

I forgot Alomar... a vote here for Roberto... and I personally on nostalgia would move Murphy from consideration to a vote... he should be in 'cept he played on those wack Braves teams of the early 80's
User avatar
retep
Player/Manager
Posts: 1043
Joined: Sun Jan 30, 2005 9:02 am
Location: Berkeley
Contact:

Post by retep »

I'm with you ant mo.


However, I am one of those people who question McGuire's standing regardless of steroids. There is an argument that he just isn't good enough.
User avatar
TheLegend
Babe Ruth
Posts: 719
Joined: Mon Jan 31, 2005 11:15 am
Location: Oakland, duh.
Contact:

Post by TheLegend »

Roberto Alomar is on my 3 name long list of people who should never be considered for the hall of fame, and... really... who I would've been perfectly happy to see an immediate lifetime ban.

1. Ron Artest
2. Orlando Brown
3. That guy who spit on an umpire.


*My views on Brown may be softened by the fact that the incident in question actually did end his career, but still, there are somethings you just don't do.
User avatar
retep
Player/Manager
Posts: 1043
Joined: Sun Jan 30, 2005 9:02 am
Location: Berkeley
Contact:

Post by retep »

But aren't Alomar and the ump like best friends?

You know, Ty Cobb stabbed a black guy who dared ask who he was. The Tigers paid the guy off. If you let him in...
Joe shmoe
Perennial All-Star
Posts: 275
Joined: Thu Jan 12, 2006 4:38 am
Location: Oakland

Post by Joe shmoe »

so thats why the refs dont throw flags at players anymore

and if a ref (or anyone) blinds me, I am doing a lot worse than just pushing them

I agree about keeping Alomar out thou
So long, and thanks for all the fish. - Douglas Adams
User avatar
retep
Player/Manager
Posts: 1043
Joined: Sun Jan 30, 2005 9:02 am
Location: Berkeley
Contact:

Post by retep »

Joe shmoe wrote: I agree about keeping Alomar out thou
Because he had a flip out? Blah.
User avatar
TheLegend
Babe Ruth
Posts: 719
Joined: Mon Jan 31, 2005 11:15 am
Location: Oakland, duh.
Contact:

Post by TheLegend »

Lots of people have flipped out. Hell, managers flip out on umpires everyday, but there's a line that players need to know they should not dare cross, and spitting on an official is certainly on the far side of that line.
Post Reply