George_Calfas
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bodiaz said:Any GM would take 2 Flash in the pan players with off field problems, or a couple of good starting pitchers one with injury problems over a 16 year hall of famer who was te greatest player at the most difficult position in the game?elmalo said:bodiaz said:This is just wrong on many levels. I bet if you asked any pitcher from that era who they would chose, a majority of the m would say Ozzie. I know a guy who pitched for St Louis in the early 80's and he told me there was no one like Ozzie. His defense won games.elmalo said:bodiaz said:[quote="Jays_Cards":27mhxz1q]Ozzie Smith
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He is the sole reason I will never visit Cooperstown! It is a farce that he got over 90% of the vote first ballot! If you had a draft of all of the players in the 80's, this guy would not go in the 1st round. Alot of non hofer's like Jack Morris, Bret Saberhagen, Doc Gooden, Daryl Strawberry and many others would be drafted higher!
That is not the point! Any GM that would take Ozzie in the first round would be out on his ass! Any GM would draft the non HOFers I mentioned over Ozzie.
He was not even close to the greatest at his position! If he played in the AL, he may have made 2 or 3 All Star games. Ripken, Trammell, Fernandez, Yount were all better players. Templeton and Larkin were better for that matter, Ozzie did back flips, fans are stupid. That explains his popularity.[/quote:27mhxz1q]
What planet do you live on? His popularity is based on back-flips.