Valadius Old-Timey Member Posted January 12, 2012 Posted January 12, 2012 Well, the moment's arrived - the beginning of the discussion of the clusterfuck that is the 2013 (and subsequent) Hall of Fame ballot(s).For 2013, the ballot will include:Jeff BagwellCraig BiggioBarry BondsRoger ClemensSteve FinleyJulio FrancoShawn GreenRoberto HernandezKenny LoftonEdgar MartinezDon MattinglyFred McGriffMark McGwireJose MesaJack MorrisDale MurphyRafael PalmeiroMike PiazzaTim RainesCurt SchillingLee SmithSammy SosaAlan TrammellLarry WalkerDavid WellsBernie WilliamsSee the problem here? The ballot is loaded, and likely to produce a result similar to Lou Whitaker falling off the ballot in his first attempt.My ballot next year would be:BagwellBiggioBondsClemensMartinezPiazzaRainesSchillingTrammellWalkerBut I also believe there are four or five other names on the ballot that deserve induction - McGwire, Morris, Palmeiro, Sosa, maybe McGriff. With far too many voters limiting themselves in their choices, some eminently deserving names are going to fall off the ballot entirely.2014 and 2015 will bring a glut of all-time pitchers.2014:Tom GlavineJeff KentGreg MadduxMike MussinaFrank Thomas2015:Carlos DelgadoRandy JohnsonPedro MartinezGary SheffieldJohn SmoltzLook, unless the voters get over the aversion to large Hall classes, we're going to see a bunch of players get screwed.
Vic Sage Old-Timey Member Posted January 12, 2012 Posted January 12, 2012 [u:yx2pvcf9]My ballot:[/u:yx2pvcf9]BagwellBiggioRainesPiazzaE.MartinezTrammell[u:yx2pvcf9]Predictions:[/u:yx2pvcf9]HOFers - Craig Biggio, Tim Raines[u:yx2pvcf9]why these guys will fall short:[/u:yx2pvcf9]Edgar Martinez - a DHLarry Walker - played in pre-humidor ColoradoJeff Bagwell, Mike Piazza - totally unsubstantiated PEDs suspicionsBarry Bonds, Roger Clemens, Mark McGwire, Rafael Palmeiro, Sammy Sosa - substantiated PED usage[u:yx2pvcf9]these guys are (rightly or wrongly) viewed as borderline:[/u:yx2pvcf9]Alan TrammellJack MorrisLee SmithFred McGriffCurt SchillingDale Murphy[u:yx2pvcf9]Bye-bye:[/u:yx2pvcf9]Steve FinleyJulio FrancoShawn GreenRoberto HernandezKenny LoftonDon MattinglyJose MesaDavid WellsBernie Williams
metirish Old-Timey Member Posted January 12, 2012 Posted January 12, 2012 the talk about Piazza was quite fervent on MLB Network the other night , some expert claiming he'd only get 50% of the vote but would get in eventually, obscene. A lot of these same eegits used to refer to him as the " best hitting catcher ever" in his prime.
Edgy MD Site Manager Posted January 12, 2012 Posted January 12, 2012 Hard to turn my back on Schilling. His wins cold be higher, but he pitched for a lot of crappy-hitting Phillies teams. (Pitched for some good-hitting D'Backs teams and great-hitting Sox teams, too, of course.)
Vic Sage Old-Timey Member Posted January 12, 2012 Posted January 12, 2012 and he's got the legend of the bloody sock going for him. He's a "winnner", you know. But i still think he's a borderline candidate.
Edgy MD Site Manager Posted January 12, 2012 Posted January 12, 2012 Yeah, I'm not so interested in his categorization as a borderline candidate, but that you place him on the dark side of the border.I neutralized his stats and his W-L stats didn't really change, taking him from 216-146, .597, 3.46 to 212-139 .604, 3.30.Make of the bloody sock what you will, but the statistical representation of that hosiery is an 11-2 record and a 2.23 ERA in the post-season.
Ceetar Grand Central Contributor Posted January 12, 2012 Posted January 12, 2012 Edgy DC wrote:Yeah, I'm not so interested in his categorization as a borderline candidate, but that you place him on the dark side of the border.I neutralized his stats and his W-L stats didn't really change, taking him from 216-146, .597, 3.46 to 212-139 .604, 3.30.Make of the bloody sock what you will, but the statistical representation of that hosiery is an 11-2 record and a 2.23 ERA in the post-season.I think Schilling could be one of the ones they string along for 10 years while inducting all those other guys. I expect angry rants from Schilling as it happens not helping.
Edgy MD Site Manager Posted January 12, 2012 Posted January 12, 2012 Jack Morris: 7-4, 3.80 in 13 post-season starts.Curt Schilling: 11-2, 2.23 in 19 p0st-season starts.Obviously, if you neutralized for era, that ERA difference might be even more striking.
Frayed Knot Old-Timey Member Posted January 12, 2012 Posted January 12, 2012 My problem with Schilling is that, in between his 5 or 6 truly great years, were an awful lot of seasons that were injury-tainted, or where he was merely so-so and at times not even that good. I wouldn't vote for him but I know that his "big moment" style career is going to appeal to a lot of voters.I'd start with both Biggio, Bagwell -- I don't think either will get in this year (although both do eventually) but if it does happen it'll be a nice day for Houston even as the year itself is going to suck and then end up with them being kicked out of the National League. Their season might peak in June/July with the #1 pick in the draft and the HoF ceremonies.- and then my yearly call for Raines -- he got closer this year although Morris (who I wouldn't put in) was closer still and probably gets in first- and Piazza -- no [u:34s8oj4r]REAL[/u:34s8oj4r] reason why he shouldn't other than unfounded suspicions and stupid 'no 1st year' mottos.- and probably Trammel -- which doesn't seem to have a prayer of happeningAs far as the 'Known' steroid crowd (Bonds, Clemens, Sosa, McGwire, Palmiero): I'm not saying never, but at least not now. Someday maybe we'll sort this stuff out but for now you're gonna have to live with it.
Valadius Old-Timey Member Posted January 12, 2012 Author Posted January 12, 2012 What always gets me about Schilling are his completely insane K/BB numbers. He posts the all-time best career mark of 4.38 K/BB among pitchers with more than 10 seasons, with Pedro Martinez right behind him at 4.15.In looking that stat up, I also found that Bret Saberhagen's 1994 Mets season ranks as the greatest of all time in this statistic, at a remarkable 11 K's per BB.
ashie62 Old-Timey Member Posted January 12, 2012 Posted January 12, 2012 I dont understand the Piazza/PED connection. I didn't even see any rumors in print.
Gwreck Old-Timey Member Posted January 12, 2012 Posted January 12, 2012 Check out the similarities between Schilling and Bob Gibson.
Guest John Cougar Lunchbucket Guests Posted January 12, 2012 Posted January 12, 2012 Murray Chass frets a bit about his bacne.I have next to no doubt that Piazza, like many of his peers, was as juicy as they came but that's how they played the game then.
Edgy MD Site Manager Posted January 12, 2012 Posted January 12, 2012 The case against Piazza:He had bacne.He played in an era where large numbers of his superstar peers turned out to be juicing."He was an unathletic guy drafted in a round so low it doesn't exist anymore, as a favor to a family friend, but became the best hitter at his position ever.He supposedly fessed up to at least one reporter off the record, as per Pearlman.Reggie Jefferson, who I believer never played with or against Piazza, said, "He's a guy who did it, and everybody knows it,"As Lionel Hutz might say, "I have rumors and hearsay... and those are... types of evidence!"Nonetheless, folks are entitled to their suspicions. The thing is, if all these writers did their job.Look, I'll help. Here's a list of 460 players Mike Piazza played with. Eighty are still active. Three are in the Hall of Fame.Kurt AbbottJon AdkinsBenny AgbayaniManny AlexanderAntonio AlfonsecaEdgardo AlfonzoJermaine AllensworthEdwin AlmonteRoberto AlomarDave AndersonMarlon AndersonJason AndersonEric AnthonyKevin AppierBilly AshleyPedro AstacioManny AybarMike BacsikCarlos BaergaJames BaldwinWillie BanksJosh BardJosh BarfieldBrian BarnesManuel BarriosDaric BartonRich BeckerDerek BellJay BellHeath BellMark BellhornCarlos BeltranRigo BeltranAdrian BeltreArmando BenitezGary BennettKris BensonTodd BenzingerDave BergWillie BlairHenry BlancoJoe BlantonJerry BlevinsMike BlowersGeoff BlumHiram BocachicaBrian BohanonBobby BonillaJosh BootyMike BordickRicky BottalicoRafael BournigalRob BowenDallas BradenMilton BradleyDarren BraggRussell BranyanCraig BrazellDewon BrazeltonDoug BrocailJerry BrooksJim BrowerAndrew BrownDee BrownWill BrunsonJim BruskeBrian BuchananTravis BuckJeromy BurnitzMike BuschBrett ButlerMiguel CairoKiko CaleroMike CameronEric CammackJohn CandelariaTom CandiottiJohn CangelosiSantiago CasillaScott CassidyVinny CastillaLuis CastilloAlberto CastilloJuan CastroRamon CastroRoger CedenoJaime CerdaEric ChavezBruce ChenMcKay ChristensenBrady ClarkTony ClarkDave ClarkBrad ClontzDavid ConeDennis CookAlex CoraMark CoreyCraig CounsellTim CrewsTripp CromerBobby CrosbyJohn CummingsChad CurtisJack CustOmar DaalJeff D'AmicoKal DanielsVic DarensbourgBrian DaubachJeff DaVanonEric DavisKane DavisMike DeJeanWilson DelgadoRyan DempsterJoe DepastinoDelino DeShieldsJohn DeSilvaMike DevereauxVictor DiazMike DifeliceLenny DiNardoOctavio DotelDarren DreifortJustin DuchschererJeff DuncanShawon DunstonTodd DunwoodyBrian EdmondsonJoey EischenJim EisenreichMark EllisAlan EmbreeScott EricksonAlex EscobarShawn EstesJorge FabregasPedro FelicianoRon FloresCliff FloydJoe FontenotChad FonvilleBartolome FortunatoMatt FrancoJohn FrancoJ.J. FurmaniakGreg GagneDaniel GarciaKarim GarciaChad GaudinShawn GilbertBrian GilesBernard GilkeyMatt GinterTom GlavineMike GlavineAdrian GonzalezDicky GonzalezGabe GonzalezAlex GonzalezRaul GonzalezTom GoodwinRick GoreckiJim GottDanny GravesKhalil GreeneJeremy GriffithsKip GrossKevin GrossMark GrudzielanekWilton GuerreroMark GuthrieRicky GutierrezChris GwynnChip HaleDarren HallShane HalterDarryl HamiltonChris HammondMike HamptonTim HamulackTodd HaneyJack HannahanGreg HansellDave HansenRich HardenDan HarenMike HarkeyLenny HarrisAaron HeilmanRickey HendersonOscar HenriquezClay HensleyFelix HerediaRoberto HernandezCarlos HernandezAnderson HernandezLivan HernandezOrel HershiserRichard HidalgoJoe HietpasBrett HinchliffeChan HoTrevor HoffmanTodd HollandsworthDamon HollinsThomas HowardJay HowellTrent HubbardJohn HudekTodd HundleyButch HuskeyGarey IngramKazuhisa IshiiJason IsringhausenRyan JacksonMike JacobsStan JavierDan JohnsonMark JohnsonBen JohnsonCharles JohnsonBobby JonesBobby JonesMike JuddEric KarrosRoberto KellyJason KendallJoe KennedyJeff KeppingerBobby KieltyMike KinkadeWayne KirbyRyan KleskoRandy KnorrJon KnottShane KomineSatoru KomiyamaPaul KonerkoDae-Sung KooMark KotsayJeff KubenkaDavid LambRyan LangerhansFrank LankfordAndy LarkinMatt LawtonDerrek LeeAl LeiterJustin LeoneColby LewisDarren LewisScott LinebrinkNelson LirianoMark LittleGraeme LloydPaul LoEsteban LoaizaTerrence LongBraden LooperLuis LopezEric LudwickRuddy LugoMatt LukePat MahomesSean MaloneyJim MannMatt ManteiJosias ManzanilloOreste MarreroJay MarshallTom MartinRamon MartinezPedro MartinezKazuo MatsuiGary MatthewsMike MatthewsPaul McAnultyRoger McDowellChuck McElroyJoe McEwingRyan McGuireGreg McMichaelBrian McRaeBrian MeadowsRafael MedinaAdam MelhuseKevin MelilloCla MeredithMike MetcalfeDan MeyerJason MiddlebrookDoug MientkiewiczKevin MillarRalph MilliardDoug MirabelliDave MlickiRaul MondesiMelvin MoraOrber MorenoNoe MunozDonnie MurphyRob MurphyDan MurrayEddie MurrayRod NicholsC.J. NitkowskiOtis NixonHideo NomoJon NunnallyJose OffermanKirt OjalaBob OjedaJohn OlerudRey OrdonezKevin OrieAntonio OsunaAl OsunaJuan PadillaDonn PallCraig PaquetteRick ParkerJose ParraJay PaytonJake PeavyAngel PenaTimo PerezCarlos PerezJason PhillipsTony PhillipsJay PowellTodd PrattTom PrinceBill PulsipherDanny PutnamEddie PyeScott RadinskyErasmo RamirezGary RathPrentice RedmanMike RedmondSteve ReedJody ReedRick ReedDesi RelafordEdgar RenteriaDennys ReyesJose ReyesArmando ReynosoJerrod RigganAdam RiggsRoyce RingJason RoachGrant RobertsDave RobertsConnor RobertsonRich RodriguezHenry RodriguezFelix RodriguezKenny RogersMel RojasBrian RoseJohn RoskosGlendon RuschJuan SamuelRey SanchezJesus SanchezJose SantiagoDick SchofieldMike SciosciaMarco ScutaroRudy SeanezMike SharpersonJeff ShawGary SheffieldTsuyoshi ShinjoBrian SikorskiTerrmel SledgeEsix SneadChris SnellingCory SnyderTim SpehrJustin SpeierShane SpencerDennis SpringerRob StaniferMike StantonTim StaufferShannon StewartPat StrangeDarryl StrawberryHuston StreetScott StricklandKurt SuzukiBrian SweeneyNick SwisherShingo TakatsuJeff TamKevin TapaniTony TarascoJim TatumBilly TaylorMilt ThompsonMike ThompsonKevin ThompsonJohn ThomsonJorge TocaSteve TrachselBubba TrammellJeff TreadwayRicky TrlicekJason TynerIsmael ValdezEric ValentJohn ValentinMo VaughnJorge VelandiaRobin VenturaJose VizcainoTodd WalkerPete WalkerTyler WalkerDonne WallTim WallachAllen WatsonMatt WatsonGary WayneDavid WeathersEric WeaverMitch WebsterJohn WehnerDavid WellsTurk WendellJae WeongDan WheelerRick WhiteTy WiggintonRick WilkinsTodd WilliamsEddie WilliamsGerald WilliamsReggie WilliamsWoody WilliamsScott WilliamsonSteve WilsonPreston WilsonTom WilsonVance WilsonJay WitasickChris WoodwardTodd WorrellDavid WrightTyler YatesMasato YoshiiEric YoungChris YoungVictor ZambranoGregg ZaunTodd ZeileStart making some calls.
Ceetar Grand Central Contributor Posted January 12, 2012 Posted January 12, 2012 he better get in next year. How much fun will it be to celebrate him at home at the All-Star Game and then a week and a half later go up to Cooperstown and celebrate him there?
MFS62 Old-Timey Member Posted January 12, 2012 Posted January 12, 2012 I'd vote for:Jeff BagwellCraig BiggioAlan Trammellfor now.I'll have to think about the pros and cons of the others before officially casting my ballot.Later
ashie62 Old-Timey Member Posted January 13, 2012 Posted January 13, 2012 I can't believe edgy typed 460 names or was it the magic of cut and paste.
dgwphotography Old-Timey Member Posted January 13, 2012 Posted January 13, 2012 Bagwell, Biggio, Piazza, Raines. That's it. Fuck the rest...
Edgy MD Site Manager Posted January 13, 2012 Posted January 13, 2012 In Rotterdam, NY, not far from the town of Cooperstown, sits the Hall of the Fucked. Every year, dozens of baseball fans flock to this hamlet to pay tribute to the their favorite players, enshrined forever by fuckedness. Hodges, Minoso, Herman, Cardenal, Tiant, O'Neil, Munson. Come, bring your kids, and relive these great legacies as they rot away in Rotterdam.As fun as these pilgrimages are is the debate about who will join these immortals. Trammel? Schilling? Whose gonna get fucked next? Bring your family and see. Make special plans for each July when the ranks of the buggered grow in the annual Fucking Ceremony. Don't miss it!
Ceetar Grand Central Contributor Posted January 13, 2012 Posted January 13, 2012 Edgy DC wrote:In Rotterdam, NY, not far from the town of Cooperstown, sits the Hall of the Fucked. Every year, dozens of baseball fans flock to this hamlet to pay tribute to the their favorite players, enshrined forever by fuckedness. Hodges, Minoso, Herman, Cardenal, Tiant, O'Neil, Munson. Come, bring your kids, and relive these great legacies as they rot away in Rotterdam.As fun as these pilgrimages are is the debate about who will join these immortals. Trammel? Schilling? Whose gonna get fucked next? Bring your family and see. Make special plans for each July when the ranks of the buggered grow in the annual Fucking Ceremony. Don't miss it!Oh, I assumed those guys just went down the road to Ommegang and were drinking heavily.
Guest LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr Guests Posted January 13, 2012 Posted January 13, 2012 Ceetar wrote:Edgy DC wrote:In Rotterdam, NY, not far from the town of Cooperstown, sits the Hall of the Fucked. Every year, dozens of baseball fans flock to this hamlet to pay tribute to the their favorite players, enshrined forever by fuckedness. Hodges, Minoso, Herman, Cardenal, Tiant, O'Neil, Munson. Come, bring your kids, and relive these great legacies as they rot away in Rotterdam.As fun as these pilgrimages are is the debate about who will join these immortals. Trammel? Schilling? Whose gonna get fucked next? Bring your family and see. Make special plans for each July when the ranks of the buggered grow in the annual Fucking Ceremony. Don't miss it!Oh, I assumed those guys just went down the road to Ommegang and were drinking heavily.Well, the bus from the inns sets out for Ommegang, but ends up a half-mile away from Cooperstown Brewery and a stale-cider-donut stand. Hall of the Fucked and all.
Frayed Knot Old-Timey Member Posted January 13, 2012 Posted January 13, 2012 Lengthy piece in BP which makes the case against a Jack Morris C-Town enshrinement.
Guest John Cougar Lunchbucket Guests Posted January 13, 2012 Posted January 13, 2012 http://bigbadbaseball.blogspot.com/2012/01/jim-jack-and-lash-of-back-baseballs.htmlThis guy argues that the "Morris deoesn't belong" movement is having the same effect the "Blyleven does belong" movement did. That is, it is getting both guys to the HoF.
Edgy MD Site Manager Posted January 13, 2012 Posted January 13, 2012 That's a great article.The BBWAA draws a lot of lightning, but the process is designed well enough that they've historically delivered far fewer unworthy candidates than any other process.In other words, they aren't the ones that should be on the defensive. And them acting defensively can only hurt the process.
Edgy MD Site Manager Posted January 13, 2012 Posted January 13, 2012 There's a really good big world analogy. Reformer John the XXIII was beatified in September 2000 amidst heavy pressure and agitation to honor him as a symbol of progress and the church's engagement with the world and history. Reform advocates gave a great cheer for the symbolism of the moment when they suddenly realized the church simultaneously beatified Pius IX, symbol of dogma and anti-nationalism. Italian outrage had squelched his candidacy a hundred years before. He was so reviled that his body had to be moved at night, and even then a street gang nearly succeeded in intercepting the cortege, seizing the body, and throwing it in the Tiber.In short, few people beyond the future Benedict XVI were agitating for his beatification. But it was the medicine that the reformers had to take along with the much desired advancement of John XXII. The bear bites back.I guess my point is that it becomes important to make these cases strictly on their own merits, instead of as symbolic campaigns in the waging of a higher war against the powers that be.
MFS62 Old-Timey Member Posted January 13, 2012 Posted January 13, 2012 LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr wrote: Ceetar wrote:Edgy DC wrote:In Rotterdam, NY, not far from the town of Cooperstown, sits the Hall of the Fucked. Every year, dozens of baseball fans flock to this hamlet to pay tribute to the their favorite players, enshrined forever by fuckedness. Hodges, Minoso, Herman, Cardenal, Tiant, O'Neil, Munson. July when the ranks of the buggered grow in the annual Fucking Ceremony. Don't miss it!Oh, I assumed those guys just went down the road to Ommegang and were drinking heavily.Well, the bus from the inns sets out for Ommegang, but ends up a half-mile away from Cooperstown Brewery and a stale-cider-donut stand. Hall of the Fucked and all.Those guys (except O'Neil) are all welcome to join us in the loser's lounge. We don't have enough of a light bulb and water cooler budget to let him in.Later
Frayed Knot Old-Timey Member Posted January 13, 2012 Posted January 13, 2012 John Cougar Lunchbucket wrote:http://bigbadbaseball.blogspot.com/2012/01/jim-jack-and-lash-of-back-baseballs.htmlThis guy argues that the "Morris deoesn't belong" movement is having the same effect the "Blyleven does belong" movement did. That is, it is getting both guys to the HoF.The difference being that the Blyleven & Morris groups were almost directly opposite each other in my experience. IOW, the pro-Bert guys tend to be anti-Morris and verse-vica; roughly translating to the Blyleven guys being the stats crowd while the Morris-ites stuck with more old-skool benchmarks.
Edgy MD Site Manager Posted January 13, 2012 Posted January 13, 2012 MFS62 wrote:Those guys (except O'Neil) are all welcome to join us in the loser's lounge. We don't have enough of a light bulb and water cooler budget to let him in.Still figuring this one out. Do I wanna know?
Edgy MD Site Manager Posted January 13, 2012 Posted January 13, 2012 Frayed Knot wrote:John Cougar Lunchbucket wrote:http://bigbadbaseball.blogspot.com/2012/01/jim-jack-and-lash-of-back-baseballs.htmlThis guy argues that the "Morris deoesn't belong" movement is having the same effect the "Blyleven does belong" movement did. That is, it is getting both guys to the HoF.The difference being that the Blyleven & Morris groups were almost directly opposite each other in my experience. IOW, the pro-Bert guys tend to be anti-Morris and verse-vica; roughly translating to the Blyleven guys being the stats crowd while the Morris-ites stuck with more old-skool benchmarks.Which is sort of the point of the article.
Guest John Cougar Lunchbucket Guests Posted January 13, 2012 Posted January 13, 2012 Yes, he is saying that the Mom's-Basement-Dwelling, Slide-Rule-Using, Never-Saw-A-Game Stat Geeks are effective when advocating for a player (Blyleven) but have the opposite effect when arguing against guys (Morris) because they insult the Old Schoolers and encourage backlash.
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