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Re: does pete rose belong in the hall of fame.
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01/07/16 05:07 PM
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Pete,
thanks...fact that there are no unanimous HOFers so far is one of the reasons why people don't take sportswriters/reporters seriously. they are petty and hold grudges because of perceived or real slights.
I don't recall the full details of the story but Ted Williams either didn't get mvp or didn't get unanimous mvp because some report just didn't like him......and it was in an above average ted williams ....MFers never played the game yet can keep great players out of accolades that they've earned
I know very little about baseball but I do know that Griffey Junior was very well liked and respected in addition to being the last great clean power hitter. I remember Gary Carter's name came up for the hall several times and reporters mentioned ON THE RADIO how they wouldn't vote for him because he was a phony with the press. F reporters. I agree, I think they should be voted in by ex-players/coaches instead of reporters. That's the dumbest shit I've ever seen. What I'd like to see is what idiots didn't vote for Griffey? He had the sweetest left handed swing in the game.
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Re: does pete rose belong in the hall of fame.
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11/21/16 07:10 PM
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The 2017 Hall of Fame ballot is out. Voting to be completed by the end of December, results in mid-January: http://bbwaa.com/It's still a crowded ballot - I see 20 guys with reasonable arguments. Bagwell, Raines, and Hoffman were all close last year. Raines and Lee Smith are in their last year on the ballot. If I had a vote, I'd go for Mussina, Schilling, Bagwell, Walker, Raines, Rodriguez, Guerrero, Martinez, McGriff, and Wagner.
"All of these men were good listeners; patient men."
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Re: does pete rose belong in the hall of fame.
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11/21/16 10:32 PM
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you are right foots, it's all about fairness, Thorpe was done wrong, and should never had his medals taken away , he earned them, and they still don't know if he ever got paid for the ballgames he's accused of playing. and now people get paid for participating in the games, and horning bet on games more than once, but he was a star, one year suspension is all he got, but, rose was betting when he was a manager, he could influence games,with pitching decisions and line-up changes, it seems to be more serious when you are betting as a manager.
" watch what you say around this guy, he's got a big mouth" sam giancana to an outfit soldier about frank Sinatra. [ from the book "my way"
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Re: does pete rose belong in the hall of fame.
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12/23/16 02:33 PM
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The 2017 Hall of Fame ballot is out. Voting to be completed by the end of December, results in mid-January: As in previous years, a website is tracking Hall of Fame votes as baseball writers announce who is on their ballots: https://onedrive.live.com/view.aspx?resid=F2E5D8FC5199DFAF!7731&ithint=file,xlsx&app=Excel&authkey=!AE2Lu5P1f92OW8o After 98 recorded ballots, more than 20% of the expected total, there could be some dramatic changes this year: Bagwell 92% (finished with 72% last year) Raines 91% (70%) Rodriguez 86% 75% needed for induction. Hoffman 74% (67%) Guerrero 74% Bonds 73% (44%) Clemens 73% (45%) Martinez 66% (43%) Mussina 60% (43%) Schilling 53% (52%) Ramirez 35% Smith 31% (34%) Walker 22% (16%) Sosa 14% (7%) Sheffield 11% (12%) Kent 11% (17%) McGriff 11% (21%) Wagner 10% (11%) Posada 6% The tracker doesn't claim to be a predictor. In the past, the final tally for most players is 5% or so lower than percentage they received on votes that were made public. Right now Bagwell, Raines (in his tenth and last year on the ballot), and Ivan Rodriguez (first year) look in pretty good shape. Trevor Hoffman looks doubtful with 74%, but last year his vote was odd because he actually underperformed in the ballots that were made public. He may have enough lurking votes to squeak through. Vlad Guerrero is also on the ballot for the first time. At the very least, he's making a very strong start. Next is a mind-boggling change - Bonds and Clemens at 73% each. They hung at around 50% of the public vote last year and finished around 45%. I doubt if many people have changed their minds about either the rightness of PED use or the allegations against Bonds and Clemens, so it looks like this is a pretty strong reaction to the induction of Bud Selig, and maybe Tony LaRussa or Mike Piazza. Even Sosa is doing much better, although from a much lower base. If they could induct Bagwell, Raines, Rodriguez, and Hoffman this time around, it would go a long way in eliminating the backlog of deserving players that we've seen for the last few years.
"All of these men were good listeners; patient men."
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Re: does pete rose belong in the hall of fame.
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11/21/17 11:43 PM
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The 2018 Hall of Fame ballot is out: https://bbwaa.com/18-hof-ballot-release/Ballots to be returned by December 31, results announced January 24. The ballot seems a liitle less crowded this year. Vlad Guerrero and Trevor Hoffman missed narrowly last year, and will probably go in. Jim Thome and Chipper Jones are strong new candidates. After them, it's anyone's guess.
"All of these men were good listeners; patient men."
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Re: does pete rose belong in the hall of fame.
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11/22/17 10:03 PM
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No baseball players have taken a knee at least not yet. Catcher Bruce Maxwell of the Oakland A's knelt towards the end of this past season. And then not even a month into the off-season he was arrested for allegedly pointing a gun at a female food delivery person. I'm not making this up either.
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Re: does pete rose belong in the hall of fame.
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12/26/17 12:00 AM
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As in previous years, a diligent fellow named Ryan Thibodaux is compiling the vote as sportswriters reveal their ballots in their columns: https://onedrive.live.com/view.aspx?resid=F2E5D8FC5199DFAF!8063&ithint=file,xlsx&app=Excel&authkey=!AAAsz3uDsmqy_Vw After 105 ballots, about 25% of the expected total: C. Jones 98% Thome 95% Guerrero 94% Martinez 81% Hoffman 79% 75% required for induction Clemens 71% Bonds 70% Mussina 71% Schilling 68% Walker 41% Ramirez 29% Vizquel 29% As I say every year, nearly everyone's numbers fall when final vote is announced. Bonds and Clemens were at around 73% at this point last year, but finished at around 54%. That said, the top 5 are very interesting. Jones, Thome, and Guerrero look like locks. Hoffman's one of the few guys whose numbers haven't crashed when the final vote is announced. Edgar Martinez fell by about 7.5% at the announcement last year. If he does that again he'd fall just short of induction at around 73.5% Jack Morris and Alan Trammell were voted in by one of the veterans' committees earlier this month. If joined by four others, it would be only the second time (1955) that six living ex-players were inducted in one year.
"All of these men were good listeners; patient men."
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Re: does pete rose belong in the hall of fame.
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This year's results (votes, percentage, years on ballot):
Chipper Jones 410 (97.2) 1 Vladimir Guerrero 392 (92.9) 2 Jim Thome 379 (89.8) 1 Trevor Hoffman 337 (79.9) 3
Edgar Martinez 297 (70.4) 9 Mike Mussina 268 (63.5) 5 Roger Clemens 242 (57.3) 6 Barry Bonds 238 (56.4) 6 Curt Schilling 216 (51.2) 6 Omar Vizquel 156 (37.0) 1 Larry Walker 144 (34.1) 8 Fred McGriff 98 (23.2) 9 Manny Ramirez 93 (22.0) 2 Jeff Kent 61 (14.5) 5 Gary Sheffield 47 (11.1) 4 Billy Wagner 47 (11.1) 2 Scott Rolen 43 (10.2) 1 Sammy Sosa 33 (7.8) 6 Andruw Jones 31 (7.3) 1
Jamie Moyer 10 (2.4) 1 Johan Santana 10 (2.4) 1 Johnny Damon 8 (1.9) 1 Hideki Matsui 4 (0.9) 1 Chris Carpenter 2 (0.5) 1 Kerry Wood 2 (0.5) 1 Livan Hernandez 1 (0.2) 1 Carlos Lee 1 (0.2) 1 Orlando Hudson 0 1 Aubrey Huff 0 1 Jason Isringhausen 0 1 Brad Lidge 0 1 Kevin Millwood 0 1 Carlos Zambrano 0 1
C. Jones, Guerrero, Thome, and Hoffman will be inducted this summer. Everyone with less than 5% drops off the ballot. Next year's newcomers include Mariano Rivera, Roy Halladay, Todd Helton, Andy Pettitte, and Roy Oswalt.
"All of these men were good listeners; patient men."
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