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+1chashawk said:Joe Jackson and Pete Rose are the onoy ones who should be on that list.
Don't understand Santo and Raines being mentioned as they will both get in eventually.
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+1chashawk said:Joe Jackson and Pete Rose are the onoy ones who should be on that list.
Don't understand Santo and Raines being mentioned as they will both get in eventually.
sdsportsfan1214 said:Fred Mcgriff
SydBarrett said:Edgar Martinez was the best DH for 10+ years, yet people don't consider it a position.
ccouch (Chad) said:These threads always make me glad that the fans actually have no say in who gets in.
200lbhockeyplayer said:Buck O'Neill for contributions to the game.
It's a travesty that they left him out for all that he had done to promote the general in general and the ***** Leagues.
A few of those guys on your list will most certainly get in.
Mozzie22 said:Alan Trammell and Ted Simmons should be in on numbers alone, period. If Puckett is in so should Mattingly, their numbers are very similar... and I do believe they should both be in. Also, I believe Santo and Ken Boyer deserve it as well.
craftysouthpaw said:Santo, Rose, McGwire, Trammell, Raines, Whitaker, Grich, and Dwight Evans. I'll round it out with two guys that are still active but won't get in for many of the same reasons the guys above didn't get in (typically defensive excellence). Rolen and Andruw Jones.
I say Bonds gets in eventually.
jkeys said:Here's an interesting one:
Larry Walker
Dude was so good, but toiling in Montreal and also having stats overlooked from his Coors field days hurt. Short career for a HOF worthy player, but he was one of the best.
Interesting thoughts on Tim Raines also. I like.
Now that is a name that should be brought up more often.Scottopotamus said:Ted "Double Duty" Radcliffe
Tony Oliva
Tony Mullane
Nate Colbert (based on solely on one doubleheader's performance in August of 1972)