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Albert Pujols would be there - 8 years of great baseball from him
Ichiro

i'd have to think harder about others who haven't already been mentioned yet.
 

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rsmath said:
Albert Pujols would be there - 8 years of great baseball from him
Ichiro

i'd have to think harder about others who haven't already been mentioned yet.


Dont you have to play 10 years?
 

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i'm not so sure Pujols or Ichiro are in unless they pull a Roberto Clemente.
if they pull an Andruw Jones, they don't get in.
 

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i think Chipper Jones should be in the HOF pretty much regardless of what he does from here on out. i am not so sure he is an obvious choice for the voters though.
 

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i'm not so sure Pujols or Ichiro are in unless they pull a Roberto Clemente.
if they pull an Andruw Jones, they don't get in.

Pujols probably gets in even if he never plays another game. He’s been among the top 3-5 players every year of his career, finished top 10 in the MVP voting every year, and finished top 5 7 out of 8 years. He is the most complete player of our generation.
 

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Here is my list...I am sure some of these controversial...but so is Jim Rice, Andre Dawson, etc...

More than likely in like Flint
Griffey
Frank Thomas
Thome
Manny Ramirez
Vladdy
Greg Maddux--now retired
Randy Johnson
Curt Schilling
Tom Glavine
John Smoltz
Alex Rodriguez
Derek Jeter
Trevor Hoffman
Ivan Rodriguez
Craig Biggio--now retired
Mariano Rivera
Chipper Jones
Mike Piazza--Now Retired
Ichiro--In right now if they decide to include his Japan numbers--if not put him right under Pujols


These guys are probably very close already--but may need a bit more or may just miss
Albert Pujols--just needs a couple more good years
Adam Dunn
Jim Edmonds
Gary Sheffield--surprising just how good his power numbers stack up
Jeff Bagwell---now retired
Roy Halladay
Johan Santana
Francisco Rodriguez
Jake Peavy
Andy Pettite
David Wright
Miguel Cabrera
CC Sabathia
Mike Mussina
Brandon Webb
Scott Rolen--last few years have hurt him greatly
Jeff Kent--should have the numbers for a 2Bman
Omar Vizquel
Carlos Delgago
Hanley Ramirez
David Ortiz
Lance Berkman
Pedro Martinez---See Scott Rolen
Justin Morneau---See Sheffield--just great numbers
Derek Lee
Mark Teixeira


Guys on the Right Track
Jose Reyes
Jimmy Rollins
Ryan Braun
Evan Longoria
Tim Lincecum
Michael Young
Ryan Howard
Prince Fielder
Joe Mauer
Ian Kinsler



Now, who did I omit or leave out because I am sure there is someone...

TK
 

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As many homers as Thome may hit, I really don't think he deserves to be in the HOF.

If not for the DH spot on the AL, his career would have likely ended about 4 years ago and he wouldn't have reached the lofty home run totals that he did. Its just another example as to why they should do away with the DH spot.
 

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thefasterblade said:
As many homers as Thome may hit, I really don't think he deserves to be in the HOF.

If not for the DH spot on the AL, his career would have likely ended about 4 years ago and he wouldn't have reached the lofty home run totals that he did. Its just another example as to why they should do away with the DH spot.


Regardless of his position with the DH or not...he had 500 HRs and that gets him in, end of story. Until they deem that 500 HRs isnt enough, everyone who gets to it is in...

Feats like 500 HR, 1,500+ RBI, 3000 Hits, 300 Wins, 3000Ks, etc....that gets you in and even with the gaudy numbers being put up today--those numbers are still VERY hard to reach.

TK
 

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Thome not in the HOF because he was a DH is just plain dumb. He hit 500 HR's and he also played 1B you know. It is not like he was a DH his whole career.
 

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Good thread, racking my brain to figure out if anyone is missing
 

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MojoDan said:
I dont think Schilling gets in...

I have gone back and forth with Schilling...he is very borderline, but I always go back to those games he pitched when it was do or die and how big he was, especially in the playoffs.....and his numbers are decent enough....and he was just nasty with the Phillies...tough call...

Pedro I dont think will make it...his numbers were great in the beginning...but lately he hasnt done much of anything and I dont think his numbers are good enough and consistent over the length of the career to get him in.....he is another iffy one...

TK
 

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jbone17 said:
Thome not in the HOF because he was a DH is just plain dumb. He hit 500 HR's and he also played 1B you know. It is not like he was a DH his whole career.

Yea, I'm not a moron. And 500 HRs don't mean jack anymore. I don't think hes a HOF, I don't think he was ever one of the elite players in the game. And if there was no DH he wouldn't have reached 500 HRs and wouldn't have gotten a WS ring. Sorry, just don't think he or his numbers stand out in a highly doubted Steroid Era.

I don't think Schilling deserves it either.
 

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pujolsthomefan33 said:
Here is my list...I am sure some of these controversial...but so is Jim Rice, Andre Dawson, etc...

More than likely in like Flint
Griffey
Frank Thomas
Thome
Manny Ramirez
Vladdy
Greg Maddux--now retired
Randy Johnson
Curt Schilling
Tom Glavine
John Smoltz
Alex Rodriguez
Derek Jeter
Trevor Hoffman
Ivan Rodriguez
Craig Biggio--now retired
Mariano Rivera
Chipper Jones
Mike Piazza--Now Retired
Ichiro--In right now if they decide to include his Japan numbers--if not put him right under Pujols


These guys are probably very close already--but may need a bit more or may just miss
Albert Pujols--just needs a couple more good years
Adam Dunn
Jim Edmonds
Gary Sheffield--surprising just how good his power numbers stack up
Jeff Bagwell---now retired
Roy Halladay
Johan Santana
Francisco Rodriguez
Jake Peavy
Andy Pettite
David Wright
Miguel Cabrera
CC Sabathia
Mike Mussina
Brandon Webb
Scott Rolen--last few years have hurt him greatly
Jeff Kent--should have the numbers for a 2Bman
Omar Vizquel
Carlos Delgago
Hanley Ramirez
David Ortiz
Lance Berkman
Pedro Martinez---See Scott Rolen
Justin Morneau---See Sheffield--just great numbers
Derek Lee
Mark Teixeira


Guys on the Right Track
Jose Reyes
Jimmy Rollins
Ryan Braun
Evan Longoria
Tim Lincecum
Michael Young
Ryan Howard
Prince Fielder
Joe Mauer
Ian Kinsler



Now, who did I omit or leave out because I am sure there is someone...

TK
awesome list. i agree with most all of them.

of course, i am going to comment on the ones i don't. haha...
Pedro is a lock is a lock is a lock.

Adam Dunn would need to break 700 to get into the HOF. even then, he wouldn't be a lock.

you are right on Thome getting in. but i don't think he should.
of course i don't Rice should have and i don't think Dawson should even be on the ballot. so of course he'll be a 90% guy

you have far too many guys on the "probably very close already" list as i think a lot of them should be on the "on the right track" list.

awesome list either way though.
 

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