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Bert Blyleven - He was good. 300 Win benchmark should be less considered.
Andre Dawson - Tops in his playing time †Rickey Henderson - Automatic Tommy John - Should get in definitely after writer elgibility Don Mattingly - some compare him to Kirby Puckett - How do you compare a 1B to an CF? Could take the final year to do it Mark McGwire - Oh heck why not Jim Rice - Final year with the writers this year? Lee Smith - Its time. But if he's in then do you consider closers who past him?
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Harold Baines - definitely a baseball player, but just not HOF worthy
†Jay Bell - nope †David Cone - iffy. I don't see it. †Ron Gant - gets a vote and system once again would be known as a joke. †Mark Grace - another ball player, but not even Harold Baines worthy Jack Morris - Despite his 2 World Series MVP's. His 10 inning win. I'm just not there. Maybe once Blyleven gets the call, I might reconsider Dale Murphy - I think injuries may have derailed a possibility †Jesse Orosco - sorry but longevity of a lefthanded reliever doesn't qualify as HOF worthy. Dave Parker - Love this guy. I still remember his rifle arm in the all-star game to get a runner. I still don't see it now. Veteran's? †Dan Plesac - Again if this guy gets a vote, then system is a joke. Tim Raines - I need to warm up more. But definitely didn't like this guy to get on base, just to see the Hawk drive him home. Give me a year. Alan Trammell - Another team player. But HOF worthy? †Greg Vaughn - Another guy who shouldn't get a vote. †Mo Vaughn - think he'll get a NY writer vote? †Matt Williams - Not even in the league of Baines or Parker.
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It starts and ends with:: Jim Rice !
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If you want to call Dawson a better player I have no problem with that...by a large margin is laughable. I honestly don't know how much a liability Rice was in left field if at all. Rice was a far superior offensive player as the numbers verify however...and I'm not sure how much of that was ballpark influenced. All phases of the game, I'd agree Dawson was better, but I think Rice was better by a pretty large margin with the bat which is why I prefer Rice as a HOFer more than Dawson though I think both are pretty questionable.
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You can compare Rice and Dawson's stats...they played at basically the same time or very close. McGwire didn't play when they did. I only voted for Ricky Henderson on the list.
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There is nothing about Mark McGwire that makes me think he is a HOF'er...nor Andre Dawson, nor Jim Rice. Of the 3 I think Jim Rice is the closest. That's it.
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Good column from yesterday by Phil. Inquirer's excellent baseball writer Jim Salibury weighing the HOF candidates for today's announcement.
On Baseball: Hall may give Rice a call By Jim Salisbury http://www.philly.com/philly/sports/...l?nlid=2172984 Voting members of the Baseball Writers Association of America have been weighing Jim Rice's Hall of Fame candidacy for more than a decade. With the results of another election set to be announced tomorrow, there are only two certainties: This is the last time the writers association will have its say on Rice. And Rickey Henderson will be a first-ballot selection.
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