matfanofold
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- Aug 10, 2008
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To the op...
I like you passion and respect your opinion but I noticed something that seems odd to me:
Then you say:
However, to me, both of these things are fundementally different. Clearly the HOF has almost never simply took on field accomplishment as the sole bane of induction. Always has a players popularity, charecter, and when needed, off field dealings that impacted negatively ones persona in the sport. So to say that a players on-field accomplishment(s) should be the only charesteristic of induction is fruitless.
Having said that, MLB has strict policies when it comes to banned substance abuse. If a player dishonors himself, his team, his fans, and the game by using a banned substance (and gets cought) then why should it not reflect on the merit of his contribution to the game of baseball? Personally, I think your real issue is with what is considered a banned substance, and if PED's should be on the list. But thats another story...
I like you passion and respect your opinion but I noticed something that seems odd to me:
Either you vote on players based on the merit of their contibution to the game ...
Then you say:
Make the arguement about a player's HOF worthiness about the players accomplishments on the field
However, to me, both of these things are fundementally different. Clearly the HOF has almost never simply took on field accomplishment as the sole bane of induction. Always has a players popularity, charecter, and when needed, off field dealings that impacted negatively ones persona in the sport. So to say that a players on-field accomplishment(s) should be the only charesteristic of induction is fruitless.
Having said that, MLB has strict policies when it comes to banned substance abuse. If a player dishonors himself, his team, his fans, and the game by using a banned substance (and gets cought) then why should it not reflect on the merit of his contribution to the game of baseball? Personally, I think your real issue is with what is considered a banned substance, and if PED's should be on the list. But thats another story...