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David Cone HOF?

Should David Cone be elected to the HOF?


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I voted no. Here's a quick copy of his stats and achievements from wikipedia for anybody who's curious.

Win–Loss record 194–126
Earned run average 3.46
Strikeouts 2,688

* 5× All-Star selection (1988, 1992, 1994, 1997, 1999)
* 5× World Series champion (1992, 1996, 1998, 1999, 2000)
* 1994 AL Cy Young Award
* 1998 Hutch Award
* Pitched perfect game on July 18, 1999
 

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LOL, I needed a pick me up today.

You have been thanked!
 

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Baseballrefrerence.com:
Black Ink Pitching - 19 (101), Average HOFer ? 40
Gray Ink Pitching - 165 (81), Average HOFer ? 185
Hall of Fame Monitor Pitching - 103 (91), Likely HOFer ? 100
Hall of Fame Standards Pitching - 39 (73), Average HOFer ? 50

Most like...Dwight Gooden.

Card Magnet said:
I voted no. Here's a quick copy of his stats and achievements from wikipedia for anybody who's curious.

Win–Loss record 194–126
Earned run average 3.46
Strikeouts 2,688

* 5× All-Star selection (1988, 1992, 1994, 1997, 1999)
* 5× World Series champion (1992, 1996, 1998, 1999, 2000)
* 1994 AL Cy Young Award
* 1998 Hutch Award
* Pitched perfect game on July 18, 1999
 

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National League record in the season finale against the Phillies by striking out 19 batters

x2 20 win seasons
 

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uniquebaseballcards said:
Baseballrefrerence.com:
Black Ink Pitching - 19 (101), Average HOFer ? 40
Gray Ink Pitching - 165 (81), Average HOFer ? 185
Hall of Fame Monitor Pitching - 103 (91), Likely HOFer ? 100
Hall of Fame Standards Pitching - 39 (73), Average HOFer ? 50
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I have aced Econ, Calc and Stats classes........with that said I have no idea what these numbers mean :?
 

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EricInCT said:
uniquebaseballcards said:
Baseballrefrerence.com:
Black Ink Pitching - 19 (101), Average HOFer ? 40
Gray Ink Pitching - 165 (81), Average HOFer ? 185
Hall of Fame Monitor Pitching - 103 (91), Likely HOFer ? 100
Hall of Fame Standards Pitching - 39 (73), Average HOFer ? 50


I have aced Econ, Calc and Stats classes........with that said I have no idea what these numbers mean :?[/quote]


Bold text might suggest he has the stats to get in
 

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Why is this even a conversation for a player who got only 3.9% of the vote last year and will be removed from any future ballots??

Come on. That alone should tell you your answer.
 

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Better career numbers then I thought, but i still vote a solid "NO"

Card Magnet said:
I voted no. Here's a quick copy of his stats and achievements from wikipedia for anybody who's curious.

Win–Loss record 194–126
Earned run average 3.46
Strikeouts 2,688

* 5× All-Star selection (1988, 1992, 1994, 1997, 1999)
* 5× World Series champion (1992, 1996, 1998, 1999, 2000)
* 1994 AL Cy Young Award
* 1998 Hutch Award
* Pitched perfect game on July 18, 1999
 

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cartersprings said:
This must be some kind of joke, he has NO shot whatsoever.


Agreed. This is perhaps the worst "hof'er?" thread I have ever read! He could have been on 10+ WS champion teams and would still not make it. A good pitcher with moments of brilliance, but falls WAY short of being anything close to a HOF pitcher.

And this is coming from a Mets fan who loved David!
 

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[sarcasm]Yeah, but he was a Yankee!!!!!!![/sarcasm]
 

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matfanofold said:
cartersprings said:
This must be some kind of joke, he has NO shot whatsoever.


Agreed. This is perhaps the worst "hof'er?" thread I have ever read! He could have been on 10+ WS champion teams and would still not make it. A good pitcher with moments of brilliance, but falls WAY short of being anything close to a HOF pitcher.

And this is coming from a Mets fan who loved David!

Ditto. One of my favorite players, too.


David
 

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Sly said:
Why is this even a conversation for a player who got only 3.9% of the vote last year and will be removed from any future ballots??

Come on. That alone should tell you your answer.

How dare you poop on this thread with common sense?
 

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ccouch (Chad) said:
Sly said:
Why is this even a conversation for a player who got only 3.9% of the vote last year and will be removed from any future ballots??

Come on. That alone should tell you your answer.

How dare you poop on this thread with common sense?

I know, I know...sometimes that common sense thing just takes over and I can't control it!!!
 

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ccouch (Chad) said:
Sly said:
Why is this even a conversation for a player who got only 3.9% of the vote last year and will be removed from any future ballots??

Come on. That alone should tell you your answer.

How dare you poop on this thread with common sense?

Sly laid down a steaming pile....

EOT.
 

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Nope but I do collect him and think he was a very decent player.
 

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I'd vote for Scott Radinsky before Cone. At least he was in a kick ass punk band
 

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Who knows with the BBWAA, With all the layoffs and dying newspapers....We see what happened with a few guys people didnt think deserve it recently...I think we will be seeing a players getting in because of new writers taking over because of consildation at papers...They really dont have to follow the teams and watch other players in the league like before..Writers traveled with teams and that doesnt happen much anymore...That will hurt HOF voting for years to come..Look for a lot more players getting in based on the recollections of a NFL or NBA writer, Just because he remembers a few box scores and nothing else....
 

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