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Just to finish a thought from last night, they`ve been playing this game for like 150 years, I think if you`re the 10th best catcher ever , you deserve to be in. What 2nd baseman is Mazeroski better than, Evers, Cupid Childs? Give me the damn list and a broom and let`s clean out the trash! Good coffee.
I grabbed a copy of Bill James`s "WHATEVER HAPPENED TO THE HALL OF FAME" from my shelves. I don`t always agree with him, but he`s got some interesting thoughts....
We can do them one by one, I got time, I hope
Mike Linn
Different era and positions...but Micheal's comment about 11 years not being enough made me think about Kirby Puckett. As much as I loved his play and of my Twins bias that shows..but did he deserve it? Not to mention that if he got in, why didn't Mattingly with similar numbers and he was the face of his team as much as Puckett?


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Bill James says if Drysdale is in, so should Milt Pappas.Not really. James has this point system that I think is just made up to sell books.As for the Cubs poem, Steinfeldt should be in instead of the other 3, but his name didn`t rhyme with anything!
Mike Linn

Just to finish a thought from last night, they`ve been playing this game for like 150 years, I think if you`re the 10th best catcher ever , you deserve to be in. What 2nd basem..."
As for Donnie baseball, 6 great seasons are just not enough,you can see right where he hurt his back in the record book.All that extra base power was gone..
Mike Linn



As for catchers, Piazza and Pudge are next up.
Mike Linn

And that`s the Drysdale kind of argument, Cy Young ,8 all star games, and you need more than just a Koufax to bolster any staff to get to those 4 world series
Mike Linn




Mike Linn

So the number of wins,doesn`t always get you in.Ask Kaat and Tommy John and even Bert Blyleven who waited an eternity. Is Andy Petitte, roids aside a HOFer? Mike Mussina, Luis Tiant? The arguments are endless which is the beauty of it all for me.
Mike Linn
I liked the Tony Mullane info a lot,especially with some of the stiffs that are in



Mike Linn

I also felt Don Sutton was overrated and not worthy of the HOF but I haven't checked his stats. I think he won 20 games only once but he had longevity.


Mike Linn

You just about perfectly described Nolan Ryan and then kicked him out of the HOF. Ryan had 2 ERA titles and no CY awards.

And my HOF would look a lot different. As much as I loved Ashburn, he wouldn't be in it. Nor would Snider, or Pee Wee and a lot of other guys too numerous to count

guys, just saying
Mike Linn

Mike Linn
P.S. Get Zinnbeck off the trivia thread.I`m not jumping back and forth. Was it just you 3 before I showed up?

Because in my HOF, only the players that dominated the game during their era would get in. MY HOF would have about 50 players.
I loved Whitey, but he had no power, was not an RBI guy, had a weak throwing arm, and stole a moderate amount of bases.(I realize they didn't steal that much in the 50's.

I agree that Rizzuto shouldn't get in either, or andre Dawson , or rice, or enos slaughter etc under my HOF standards






Mike Schmidt, George Brett,Yount(close), Boggs, Gwynn, Ricky Henderson,Alomar,Larkin

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