Welcome to our community

Be apart of something great, join today!

Future Potential Hall Of Famers(Players 30 or Younger)

Disclaimer: Links on this page pointing to Amazon, eBay and other sites may include affiliate code. If you click them and make a purchase, we may earn a small commission.

rico08

Active member
Aug 7, 2008
3,219
0
Los Angeles
David Wright, Hanley Ramirez, Stephen Strasburg, Aroldis Chapman, Evan Longoria, Brian McCann, Ryan Braun, Matt Kemp, Tim Lincecum, Felix Hernandez.
 

matfanofold

Active member
Aug 10, 2008
7,645
1
Hmmm....

I akin selecting a potential HOF'er in the sub 30 group to selecting a CY or an MVP before the AS break. Having said that, Cabrera would also be on my short list of 'more than possible'. But for me, to look in to it any further is conjecture at best.
 

kdailey4315

New member
Mar 4, 2009
5,458
0
matfanofold said:
Hmmm....

I akin selecting a potential HOF'er in the sub 30 group to selecting a CY or an MVP before the AS break. Having said that, Cabrera would also be on my short list of 'more than possible'. But for me, to look in to it any further is conjecture at best.

Isn't 90% of the stuff here conjecture?
 

matfanofold

Active member
Aug 10, 2008
7,645
1
kdailey4315 said:
matfanofold said:
Hmmm....

I akin selecting a potential HOF'er in the sub 30 group to selecting a CY or an MVP before the AS break. Having said that, Cabrera would also be on my short list of 'more than possible'. But for me, to look in to it any further is conjecture at best.

Isn't 90% of the stuff here conjecture?


As far as dealing with premature estimations and projections? Yep..
 

Codasco07

Active member
Aug 7, 2008
1,960
0
DC/StL
I'm surprised no one has mentioned two guys that could rack up some big counting stats by the time they're done playing: Adam Dunn and CC Sabathia.
 

sheetskout

New member
Administrator
Aug 10, 2008
5,385
0
Milwaukee, WI
Wow! No one said Prince Fielder yet?

The guy is 26 years old and has 192HR. Let's be honest. Home runs are the easiest way to get into the Hall.

I know there are concerns about how Fielder will age, but he's certainly on track.
 

lisu

Active member
Aug 8, 2008
7,335
0
Mountain View, CA
sheetskout said:
Wow! No one said Prince Fielder yet?

The guy is 26 years old and has 192HR. Let's be honest. Home runs are the easiest way to get into the Hall.

I know there are concerns about how Fielder will age, but he's certainly on track.

I think I like Ryan Howard & Ryan Braun's chances more than Fielder's.
 

rico08

Active member
Aug 7, 2008
3,219
0
Los Angeles
lisu said:
sheetskout said:
Wow! No one said Prince Fielder yet?

The guy is 26 years old and has 192HR. Let's be honest. Home runs are the easiest way to get into the Hall.

I know there are concerns about how Fielder will age, but he's certainly on track.

I think I like Ryan Howard & Ryan Braun's chances more than Fielder's.

I was thinking Fielder, but something about his build screams "knee injuries" and I just can't see him playing enough full seasons to keep up pace.
 

Dice-K Collector

New member
Mar 21, 2010
2,791
0
sheetskout said:
Wow! No one said Prince Fielder yet?

The guy is 26 years old and has 192HR. Let's be honest. Home runs are the easiest way to get into the Hall.

I know there are concerns about how Fielder will age, but he's certainly on track.

^ This. He is underrated if you ask me, if he was a Yankee or Red Sox he would be extremely popular :eek:
 

rico08

Active member
Aug 7, 2008
3,219
0
Los Angeles
techboy42004 said:
sheetskout said:
Wow! No one said Prince Fielder yet?

The guy is 26 years old and has 192HR. Let's be honest. Home runs are the easiest way to get into the Hall.

I know there are concerns about how Fielder will age, but he's certainly on track.

^ This. He is underrated if you ask me, if he was a Yankee or Red Sox he would be extremely popular :eek:

I don' think many overrated players are this brash:

fieldercelebration_fullsize_story1.jpg
 

Members online

Latest posts

Top