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Jeff N is right on, Rice is not close to hall of fame.
Hes at best worthy of the "hall of kind of ok"
Mattingly is more deserved than Rice.
Red Sox are garbage, Jim Rice is garbage and everyone
who voted for him should be kicked out of baseball.
 

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Dawson also played a majority of his career in Montreal.
That is definitely going against him I feel.
 

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This is certainly good news for Tim Salmon and Ryan Klesko. They both have the same career OPS+ as Rice. Didn't DH as much, either.
 

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Yeah I know man this is bull crap. This shows that anyone from Boston with a decent career is in. Hopefully the hof voters get there heads out of their asses.
goldenegg1 said:
By looking at my signature you can see what kind of mood I am in.
Not sure how Rice gets in before Dawson, but oh well, maybe next year.

Rice
HR-382
RBI-1451
Hits-2452
Avg-.298
Gold Gloves- 0 played alot of DH
AS Games- 8
SB- 58
MVP- 1
ROY- 0

The Hawk
HR- 438
RBI- 1591
Hits- 2774
AVG- .279
Gold Gloves- 8
AS Games- 8
SB- 314
MVP- 1
ROY- 1

I am happy for Jim Rice and his fans, don't get me wrong, but it is BS that Dawson gets snubbed yet again by the writers.
Those idiots that voted for Orosco and the other clowns should have their voting rights yanked.
 

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im glad for the FCBers that collect him, but ive got to ask.

What makes Jim Rices "numbers" better here in 2009 then they were in 1999?

as stated before, the HOF really is a joke
 

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This will sound odd. But, I think Rice getting in actually hurts Big Mac's chances. I think it shows that some writers went back and reevaluated certain players' careers in light of the steroids fiasco. Now that Rice has been enshrined, hopefully writers will wise up and vote in Dawson now.

Alex
 

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Good for Rice!!

Just like I've been saying all along, no statistic can be the true measure of greatness. Rice had a great carear with excellent numbers, but more so, he was a dominant figure for his generation and a 'face of the game' to Boston and the world. When you coupple his carear performance and recognition from fans and historians alike, he was still a maybe. But close enough to warrent inception to thoes with the keys who gave him the nod.

This is a proud day for me and my belief in the Hall, as it's truely a 'Hall of Fame' today and not just a hall of statistics..
 

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Why is everybody so pissed about Rice getting in? It doesn't mean Dawson or Mattingly won't get in. There aren't a certain number of spots in the Hall and he just stole one. He was a good player and leader on good teams and this was his last chance to get in. Some voters decided he deserved to get in and people should be happy for him. It's not like he did anything personal to any of you haters. As far as him being garbage and Red Sox being garbage, sounds a little childish to me.
 

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DaleMurphyCollector said:
Ouch! If Jim Rice can get into the hall, then there's hope for Murphy someday!

My thoughts exactly! Playing in Boston works wonders for ones HOF credentials
 

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Penno said:
DaleMurphyCollector said:
Ouch! If Jim Rice can get into the hall, then there's hope for Murphy someday!

My thoughts exactly! Playing in Boston works wonders for ones HOF credentials

'specially if you're right-handed
 

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Mighty Bombjack said:
Penno said:
DaleMurphyCollector said:
Ouch! If Jim Rice can get into the hall, then there's hope for Murphy someday!

My thoughts exactly! Playing in Boston works wonders for ones HOF credentials

'specially if you're right-handed

Fenway typically hurts right hand hitters power since the wall is so high- more singles and doubles on line drives.

Lefties with opposite field power thrive at Fenway- Fred Lynn, Boggs, Mo Vaughn.

Fred Lynn would be in the Hall of Fame discussion had he stayed in Boston his entire career (they never should have traded him :twisted: )
 

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boomo said:
Jeff N is right on, Rice is not close to hall of fame.
Hes at best worthy of the "hall of kind of ok"
Mattingly is more deserved than Rice.
Red Sox are garbage, Jim Rice is garbage and everyone
who voted for him should be kicked out of baseball.


No way man. Rice was a dominant in a dead ball era. His numbers are better then Mattinglys. Coulda , woulda , shoulda if mattingly never hurt his back, well he did. Rice deserved to be in. Mattingly is the terrell davis of baseball, definately a hall of famer but career got cut short before he could put a bigger resume together.
 

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MaineMule said:
Mighty Bombjack said:
Penno said:
DaleMurphyCollector said:
Ouch! If Jim Rice can get into the hall, then there's hope for Murphy someday!

My thoughts exactly! Playing in Boston works wonders for ones HOF credentials

'specially if you're right-handed

Fenway typically hurts right hand hitters power since the wall is so high- more singles and doubles on line drives.

Lefties with opposite field power thrive at Fenway- Fred Lynn, Boggs, Mo Vaughn.

Fred Lynn would be in the Hall of Fame discussion had he stayed in Boston his entire career (they never should have traded him :twisted: )
Ahh, truest thing I have heard all year. :(
 

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braden said:
This is certainly good news for Tim Salmon and Ryan Klesko. They both have the same career OPS+ as Rice. Didn't DH as much, either.

Wow. Salmon and Klesko didn't play in the same era and neither were ever the most feared hitter in the league for 12 years.
 

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rebelpawn said:
braden said:
This is certainly good news for Tim Salmon and Ryan Klesko. They both have the same career OPS+ as Rice. Didn't DH as much, either.

Wow. Salmon and Klesko didn't play in the same era and neither were ever the most feared hitter in the league for 12 years.

Jim Rice was not the most feared hitter in any league for 12 years.
 

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Jeff N. said:
rebelpawn said:
braden said:
This is certainly good news for Tim Salmon and Ryan Klesko. They both have the same career OPS+ as Rice. Didn't DH as much, either.

Wow. Salmon and Klesko didn't play in the same era and neither were ever the most feared hitter in the league for 12 years.

Jim Rice was not the most feared hitter in any league for 12 years.

He was most certainly one of the most feared hitters of the late 70's - early 80's.
 

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