Guest 41Forever Guests Posted November 20, 2017 Posted November 20, 2017 Lots of Mets connections on the HOF ballot!Barry BondsChris CarpenterRoger ClemensJohnny DamonVladimir GuerreroLivan HernandezTrevor HoffmanOrlando HudsonAubrey HuffJason IsringhausenAndruw JonesChipper JonesJeff KentCarlos LeeBrad LidgeEdgar MartinezHideki MatsuiFred McGriffKevin MillwoodJamie MoyerMike MussinaManny RamirezScott RolenJohan SantanaCurt SchillingGary SheffieldSammy SosaJim ThomeOmar VizquelBilly WagnerLarry WalkerKerry WoodCarlos Zambrano
seawolf17 Old-Timey Member Posted November 20, 2017 Posted November 20, 2017 Bonds, Guerrero, Hoffman, Chipper, Kent, Edgar, Manny, Sosa, Thome, Walker.I've come full circle on Bonds (and Sosa and Manny, for that matter). I don't think you can leave them out. (At the same time, I recognize my hypocrisy in keeping Clemens off my list just because I don't like him.)
dgwphotography Old-Timey Member Posted November 20, 2017 Posted November 20, 2017 Guerrero, Hoffman, Chipper, Kent, Thome.
Guest d'Kong76 Guests Posted November 20, 2017 Posted November 20, 2017 The HOF should appoint a temporary Super Special Situation Committee thathas full power to elect all the super-'roiders in at the same time without votingand be done with it. Make it clear that going forward no one with a 'roided historywill be eligible for the HOF ever again. Bing, bang, boom...Fuck it, put Rose in too... sick of that whole saga as well.
Centerfield Old-Timey Member Posted November 20, 2017 Posted November 20, 2017 Are you allowed to consider Matsui's career in Japan? His US career doesn't put him anywhere near the HoF. I wonder how they will treat that.
Frayed Knot Old-Timey Member Posted November 20, 2017 Posted November 20, 2017 It should be MLB only.Ichiro gets in via that, Matsui not.
Centerfield Old-Timey Member Posted November 20, 2017 Posted November 20, 2017 Frayed Knot wrote:It should be MLB only.Ichiro gets in via that, Matsui not.I tend to agree. I just wonder how writers will treat it. Him being an MFY and all, I can see some bending backwards to stretch it.For what it's worth, it's the National Baseball Hall of Fame: The National Baseball Hall of Fame is a nonprofit committed to preserving the history of America’s pastime and celebrating the legendary players, managers, umpires and executives who have made the game a fan favorite for more than a century. Help the memories live on and celebrate the game you love!This is part of why you can distinguish between the Negro Leagues, and the leagues in Japan.
Ceetar Grand Central Contributor Posted November 20, 2017 Posted November 20, 2017 must be Bonds first time on the ballot, he's a shoe in.
Frayed Knot Old-Timey Member Posted November 20, 2017 Posted November 20, 2017 Centerfield wrote:Frayed Knot wrote:It should be MLB only.Ichiro gets in via that, Matsui not.I tend to agree. I just wonder how writers will treat it. Him being an MFY and all, I can see some bending backwards to stretch it.He had the bare minimum 10 seasons* to qualify and if you're going to get in without longevity that shortened career needs to be better than just good, it needs to be Koufax / Kiner / Jackie / Hack Wilson good.Instead, in a hitter's era he amassed 175 HRs, .282 BA, two back of the ballot MVP notices, and led the league in nothing ever except games played his first three seasons (probably tied w/others)He had a nice run for a guy who didn't show up here until age 29, but I don't see how he gets remotely close to induction.* really only 8 full ones, with 1 season under 200 ABs and another < 100
Guest 86-Dreamer Guests Posted November 20, 2017 Posted November 20, 2017 bonds, clemens, chipper, schilling, mussina, walker, thome, rolen, andruw and Vlad
seawolf17 Old-Timey Member Posted November 20, 2017 Posted November 20, 2017 Edgy MD wrote:Edited for polling.Added "I VOTED" at the top so we can get a true percentage.
G-Fafif Old-Timey Member Posted November 20, 2017 Posted November 20, 2017 Johan Santana's comeback, which he was still talking up as recently as 2015, never gained traction, and here he is on the ballot five years after Nohan. Hope he beats 5%, at the very least.
nymr83 Old-Timey Member Posted November 20, 2017 Posted November 20, 2017 Bonds Kent Chipper Vlad Manny Vizquel Schilling Sosa Mussina Walker.That's 10. I still can't vote for a full time DH over any if these guys. I also wont consider relievers when there is such a glut on the ballot. Or Clemens, he deserves it, but I dont like him, so he can wait until I have ballot space.Andruw would be a strong consideration as well, if I had more room or if you talked me out of someone. Vizquel was probably my last one in in that regard.
Ceetar Grand Central Contributor Posted November 20, 2017 Posted November 20, 2017 Nymr83 wrote:Andruw would be a strong consideration as well, if I had more room or if you talked me out of someone. Vizquel was probably my last one in in that regard.It's a subjective contest, a way to remember guys, and a way to honor baseball. Curt Schilling is a garbage human and doesn't deserve any attention or audience. Throw Jones or Omar in there.
Guest 41Forever Guests Posted November 20, 2017 Posted November 20, 2017 Edgy MD wrote:Edited for polling.Thank you, Edgy!This will be an interesting vote, because there are two guys -- Hoffman (74 percent) and Vlad (72 percent) -- who fell just short last year, and you think they'd walk in this year. But you have two guys -- Larry Boy and Thome -- who are legit first ballots guys, and you almost never see the writers put four players in at once. I wouldn't be stunned if the writers make Vlad wait another year, though that would be a shame. (If they wanted to make Larry wait a year and ponder his fate, I'm OK with that.)Also, the Roid crowd is starting to make gains, so I think we're not too far from seeing one of them get elected. I'm not there yet, so I went with: Vlad, Hoffman, Chipper, Thome, Edgar, Schilling, Johan, McGriff and Omar.I know Johan's not going to make it, but I looked at his stats again, and those Minnesota years were incredible. Two unanimous Cy Youngs, and I think he was in the top 5 three more years. Career winning percentage of .641.Vizquel is an interesting case, with all those Gold Gloves. A better offensive player than I remembered.
Gwreck Old-Timey Member Posted November 20, 2017 Posted November 20, 2017 (edited) BondsClemensGuerreroL. JonesMartinezMussinaSchillingSheffieldThomeWalkerMight have also voted for if not for 10 player limit: Hoffman, Sosa---The PED nonsense is tiresome. Players who did not fail tests or were not subject to testing with penalties need to be considered. If you want to hold Manny Ramirez's two failed tests (after he had plenty of advance notice as to the ramifications, fine).Schilling is a vile person but his baseball career is hall of fame worthy. Compares favorably to, say, a Ty Cobb, who did all manner of bad things while playing; and Schilling, who started that crap after his playing days were over. Edited November 20, 2017 by Guest
Benjamin Grimm Old-Timey Member Posted November 20, 2017 Posted November 20, 2017 Chipper has, at the moment, been named on almost 117 per cent of the ballots. (7 out of 6.)Would that be enough to get in?
Edgy MD Site Manager Posted November 20, 2017 Posted November 20, 2017 I'm the only vote for Andruw Jones.Most valuable defensive centerfielder ever plus a great peak on the offensive side.
metsmarathon Old-Timey Member Posted November 20, 2017 Posted November 20, 2017 comparison of the hof ballot's players JAWS score (average of career WAR and the WAR from the 7 seasons with the highest WAR) and Jpos - the JAWS score for the average hall of famer at that position.top 10 in bold. NameJAWSJposcompare Barry Bonds117.653.32.21 Roger Clemens103.362.11.66 Chipper Jones65.855.21.19 Jim Thome57.254.61.05 Curt Schilling64.562.11.04 Scott Rolen56.855.21.03 Mike Mussina63.862.11.03 Manny Ramirez54.653.31.02 Edgar Martinez5655.21.01 Larry Walker58.658.11.01 Andruw Jones54.657.90.94Sammy Sosa5158.10.88Vladimir Guerrero50.258.10.86Gary Sheffield49.158.10.85Fred McGriff44.154.60.81Jeff Kent45.456.90.80Johan Santana48.162.10.77Kerry Wood26.434.40.77Johnny Damon44.457.90.77Trevor Hoffman2434.40.70Billy Wagner2434.40.70Carlos Zambrano41.862.10.67Jamie Moyer41.862.10.67Omar Vizquel3654.80.66Chris Carpenter32.162.10.52Orlando Hudson29.156.90.51Carlos Lee25.853.30.48Livan Hernandez29.462.10.47Kevin Millwood27.162.10.44Hideki Matsui21.353.30.40Aubrey Huff21.454.60.39Jason Isringhausen12.734.40.37Brad Lidge10.334.40.30also, noteworthily, the top 10 players are all above average - their JAWSes are better than the average hall of famer at the same position. which means that you could elect 10 players and NOT lower the standards of the hall of fame, such is the depth of the current backlog.
Edgy MD Site Manager Posted November 20, 2017 Posted November 20, 2017 Gwreck wrote:The PED nonsense is tiresome. Players who did not fail tests or were not subject to testing with penalties need to be considered.They are considered.Interesting that, among tainted players, Bonds is getting five votes out of seven but Clemens and Sheffield have gotten three and Sosa two.
Gwreck Old-Timey Member Posted November 20, 2017 Posted November 20, 2017 I think you understand what I meant. For the avoidance of doubt, surely we can agree that:1. But for the issue of Bonds having taken PEDs, he would be a lock for the hall of fame; and2. The lack of voting support for Bonds is because many voters think his career is tainted for having used PEDs.
nymr83 Old-Timey Member Posted November 20, 2017 Posted November 20, 2017 I am not interested in the Schilling-character-assassination game. He definitely keeps my vote.Scott Rolen is an interesting one and I think he gets overlooked a lot.We have at least one person who didnt check "I voted" right now, assuming support for Larry Wayne is unanimous.Nobody disagrees that Bonds would be in on stats alone. He isn't exactly in the Palmiero (failed a test) category buy he isn't in the Bagwell (nothing but suspicion) category either. I'd let him in, enough already.To be clear, Clemens is just as deserving as Bonds. I just dont like him. I'd vote for him if there wasn't a 10 player limit.
dgwphotography Old-Timey Member Posted November 20, 2017 Posted November 20, 2017 Gwreck wrote:I think you understand what I meant. For the avoidance of doubt, surely we can agree that:1. But for the issue of Bonds having taken PEDs, he would be a lock for the hall of fame; and2. The lack of voting support for Bonds is because many voters think his career is tainted for having used PEDs.That's the shame of Bonds - he was already HOF worthy before when it's generally acknowledged he started taking PEDs.
ashie62 Old-Timey Member Posted November 20, 2017 Posted November 20, 2017 BONDS, VLAD, LARRY, EDGAR AND THOME.
Edgy MD Site Manager Posted November 20, 2017 Posted November 20, 2017 Chipper Jones' support has reached 125% of the electorate.I'm pretty sure that would beat Ken Griffey's total.
Guest d'Kong76 Guests Posted November 21, 2017 Posted November 21, 2017 VOTED, Bonds, Clemens, Vlad, Chipper, Sosa and Thome...
nymr83 Old-Timey Member Posted November 21, 2017 Posted November 21, 2017 Edgy MD wrote:Chipper Jones' support has reached 125% of the electorate.I'm pretty sure that would beat Ken Griffey's total.the "I voted" option may actually be counter-productive. if someone doesnt read it they can throw off our totals AND vote for an 11th player
Guest cooby Guests Posted November 21, 2017 Posted November 21, 2017 Isringhausen? He actually eventually played?I voted Manny and Andruw Jones
Guest d'Kong76 Guests Posted November 21, 2017 Posted November 21, 2017 Jason was a pretty good relief pitcher in the post-Met afterlife.
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