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  • celtsxpatsxsox
    Redsox
    • Oct 2008
    • 3310

    Hall of fame or no?

    I guess I will start

    Jim Thome
    Pedro Martinez
  • Miggy
    The Situation
    • Nov 2008
    • 2874

    #2
    Omar Vizquel
    [10-08, 21:30] JayDizzle An alligator will kill you the fuck dead

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    • celtsxpatsxsox
      Redsox
      • Oct 2008
      • 3310

      #3
      Originally posted by DET Clutch
      tough to say. One of the better defensive shortstops to play the game, but nothing special with the bat.

      Marck McGuire (lol)?
      no, seeings how his percentage of votes went down from his first year of eligibility I dont think he gets in.

      Originally posted by I0I HaVoK I0I
      Jorge Posada??
      no

      John Smoltz
      Mike Mussina

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      • Lanteri
        No longer a noob
        • Feb 2009
        • 2723

        #4
        I'll just go ahead give my opinion on all of em:

        Schilling - Yes. 3000+ Ks, dominant post-season record. Well above-average ERA.
        Kenny Rogers - Not a snowball's chance in hell. If he's a HOFer, then so is Jamie Moyer, and neither are.
        Pettitte- Nope. Steroids. Wouldn't be either way.
        Ivan Rodriguez - Easily. Probably the best all-around catcher ever. 13 time gold-glover, 7 silver sluggers, 1 MVP. 14 time all-star. 18th among active hitters in batting average. etc.
        Pedro Martniez - Without a doubt. First ballot. Greatest pitcher of his era by far.
        Jim Thome - Hard to say with him. He's got the power #s and the OBP, but something about him doesn't give me that HOF feeling.
        Omar Vizquel - I like Omar. 11 gold gloves, decent basestealer, serviceable hitter. He should get in on his glove at some point.
        Mark McGwire- Steroids, No.
        Jorge Posada - Hell no.
        John Smoltz - Maybe not first ballot, but definitely should get in at some point.
        Mike Mussina- NO. Won 20 games only 1 time in his entire career. Didn't reach the 3,000 strikeout plateau, only won 270 games in 18 years. Career 3.68 ERA isn't HOF impressive to me. Never really was the best pitcher on any team he was on, so I can't really put him in the hall.

        And to add a few of my own:

        Roy Halladay
        Ichiro
        Todd Helton
        Vlad Guerrero

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        • celtsxpatsxsox
          Redsox
          • Oct 2008
          • 3310

          #5
          Roy Halladay-maybe, have to see how his career plays out
          Ichiro- Yes, will only be a couple hundred short of 3000 hits in not that much time playing in America
          Todd Helton- If somehow he can pick his career back up, like you said about Thome somthing about him jsut doesnt say HOF to me
          Vlad Guerrero- Yes, probably will be a DH for the next couple f seasons and should still hit for power along with a good average.

          I got a couple good ones, most likely it will be no but these guys should be interesting
          Shawn Green
          Larry Walker

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          • Chrispy
            Needs a hobby
            • Dec 2008
            • 11403

            #6
            Schilling - Borderline, postseason record helps his case though
            Kenny Rogers - No
            Pettitte- Maybe, the steriod controversy hurt his case
            Ivan Rodriguez - Yes
            Pedro Martniez - Yes
            Jim Thome - borderline
            Mark McGwire- Steroids, No.
            Jorge Posada - nope, numbers aren't good enough..
            John Smoltz - Should get in but not first ballot
            Mike Mussina- Borderline


            How about?
            Derek Jeter
            Mariano Rivera
            Manny Ramirez
            Larry Walker
            Jeff Kent

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            • celtsxpatsxsox
              Redsox
              • Oct 2008
              • 3310

              #7
              Derek Jeter- of course
              Mariano Rivera- of course
              Manny Ramirez- of course, the bigger question is what team he will go in for
              Larry Walker- Let someoen else do Larry Walker as already gave my opinion on him
              Jeff Kent- I say yes just because he played 2B

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              • EmpireWF
                Giants in the Super Bowl
                • Mar 2009
                • 24082

                #8
                Schilling - Borderline is right. Only 3 20-win seasons, several All Star appearances. Won 3 WS' and performed well in the post-season. 216 career wins. i'm not sure that's enough to get in though.

                Kenny Rogers - No
                Pettitte- No.
                Ivan Rodriguez - Yes
                Pedro Martniez - Yes
                Jim Thome - I'd say no, but I would not be horrified if he ever got in. He was an awesome hitter but can you say he was among the top 5 best over a good stretch of his career? Didn't play well in the post-season and never won an MVP.
                Mark McGwire- If you consider roided up players, yes. I would say no because besides the HRs, what was he? Fair? Perhaps not, but life isn't fair.
                Jorge Posada - No.
                John Smoltz - Yes, no doubt.
                Mike Mussina- Borderline with a likely Yes vote somewhere down the line.


                How about?
                Derek Jeter - Yes. He will get close to 300 hits (who knows), several AS game appearances, as good a post-season player in the modern era, always at the top of the AL in hits, three gold gloves

                Mariano Rivera - Yes. No doubt, the greatest closer of our generation.
                Manny Ramirez - Yes. No doubt. Arguably the greatest hitter of our generation.
                Larry Walker - No. just over 2100 hits, about 380 Hrs, 5 AS appearances, 1 MVP, 7 Gold Gloves, 3 Batting Titles. Has some good stats but I'm not sure about him.
                Jeff Kent - I'd say yes. Best offensive 2B of our generation.

                How about...

                Carlos Delgado
                Craig Biggio
                Frank Thomas


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                • Vinsane
                  Senior Member
                  • Nov 2008
                  • 5971

                  #9
                  Originally posted by DET Clutch
                  tough to say. One of the better defensive shortstops to play the game, but nothing special with the bat.

                  Marck McGuire (lol)?
                  This better be a joke, since when does the bat decide your ticket?
                  25-02, 23:16 Yawkey Way celtics fucking suck

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                  • FirstTimer
                    Freeman Error

                    • Feb 2009
                    • 18729

                    #10
                    Originally posted by EmpireWF
                    Schilling - Borderline is right. Only 3 20-win seasons, several All Star appearances. Won 3 WS' and performed well in the post-season. 216 career wins. i'm not sure that's enough to get in though.

                    Kenny Rogers - No
                    Pettitte- No.
                    Ivan Rodriguez - Yes
                    Pedro Martniez - Yes
                    Jim Thome - I'd say no, but I would not be horrified if he ever got in. He was an awesome hitter but can you say he was among the top 5 best over a good stretch of his career? Didn't play well in the post-season and never won an MVP.
                    Mark McGwire- If you consider roided up players, yes. I would say no because besides the HRs, what was he? Fair? Perhaps not, but life isn't fair.
                    Jorge Posada - No.
                    John Smoltz - Yes, no doubt.
                    Mike Mussina- Borderline with a likely Yes vote somewhere down the line.


                    How about?
                    Derek Jeter - Yes. He will get close to 300 hits (who knows), several AS game appearances, as good a post-season player in the modern era, always at the top of the AL in hits, three gold gloves

                    Mariano Rivera - Yes. No doubt, the greatest closer of our generation.
                    Manny Ramirez - Yes. No doubt. Arguably the greatest hitter of our generation.
                    Larry Walker - No. just over 2100 hits, about 380 Hrs, 5 AS appearances, 1 MVP, 7 Gold Gloves, 3 Batting Titles. Has some good stats but I'm not sure about him.
                    Jeff Kent - I'd say yes. Best offensive 2B of our generation.

                    How about...

                    Carlos Delgado
                    Craig Biggio
                    Frank Thomas

                    Schilling- In easily. 3 20 win seasons is more than Pedro had. More career wins than Pedro. More K's than Pedro, more rings than Pedro. His ERA is better than the MLB average over his career by a wide margin. He's in no doubt.

                    Kenny Rogers- No.

                    Pettite- No

                    Pudge- Yes

                    Pedro Martinez- Yes easily. But to whoever said he is the best pitcher of this era by a wide margin I would disagree. Greg Maddux IMO is in that conversation and possibly the best. More career wins, more Cy Youngs, more strikeouts and the same amount of rings. Maddux>Pedro IMO.

                    Thome-Yes, but most likely not on first ballot. 500 clean HR's one of the premier sluggers in baseball for his time. His image and clean steroid record will help him out a lot.

                    Mark McGwire- Nope. Steroids, low average, not very good defensivly.

                    Posada- No.

                    John Smoltz- Yes. Easy.

                    Mussina- Yes. But not on first ballot.

                    Derek Jeter- Yes. Easy.

                    Mariano Rivera- Yes. Easy.

                    Manny Ramirez- LOL at this even being a question. He's in the covnersation as the best right handed hitter ever.

                    Larry Walker- No.

                    Jeff Kent- Yes.

                    Carlos Delgado- Yes. But not on first ballot

                    Craig Biggio- Yes.

                    Frank Thoma- Yes. Easy.

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                    • Senser81
                      VSN Poster of the Year
                      • Feb 2009
                      • 12804

                      #11
                      Schilling- maybe

                      Kenny Rogers- No.

                      Pettite- No

                      Pudge- LOCK

                      Pedro Martinez- LOCK

                      Thome-maybe

                      Mark McGwire- Yes

                      Posada- No.

                      John Smoltz- maybe

                      Mussina- No

                      Derek Jeter- LOCK

                      Mariano Rivera- LOCK

                      Manny Ramirez- LOCK

                      Larry Walker- Maybe

                      Jeff Kent- Maybe

                      Carlos Delgado- No

                      Craig Biggio- Yes.

                      Frank Thoma- LOCK

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                      • FirstTimer
                        Freeman Error

                        • Feb 2009
                        • 18729

                        #12
                        Originally posted by Senser81
                        Schilling- maybe

                        Kenny Rogers- No.

                        Pettite- No

                        Pudge- LOCK

                        Pedro Martinez- LOCK

                        Thome-maybe

                        Mark McGwire- Yes

                        Posada- No.

                        John Smoltz- maybe

                        Mussina- No

                        Derek Jeter- LOCK

                        Mariano Rivera- LOCK

                        Manny Ramirez- LOCK

                        Larry Walker- Maybe

                        Jeff Kent- Maybe

                        Carlos Delgado- No

                        Craig Biggio- Yes.

                        Frank Thoma- LOCK
                        McGwire is a yes? How so?

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                        • Senser81
                          VSN Poster of the Year
                          • Feb 2009
                          • 12804

                          #13
                          Originally posted by Firsttimer
                          McGwire is a yes? How so?
                          He'll eventually get in because of his home run total. There is going to be a year when every good candidate on the ballot will have taken steroids, and that will be the year McGwire gets in.

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                          • nesper
                            Junior Member
                            • Feb 2009
                            • 648

                            #14
                            nobody thinks posada wont sneak in because he is a yankee? i would say thome is a no

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                            • EmpireWF
                              Giants in the Super Bowl
                              • Mar 2009
                              • 24082

                              #15
                              Originally posted by Senser81
                              He'll eventually get in because of his home run total. There is going to be a year when every good candidate on the ballot will have taken steroids, and that will be the year McGwire gets in.
                              I doubt McGwire ever gets in. He had about 23% in 2009...he would need over three times as much to get in. Where do you see that support coming from?


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