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Think it proves my point that he is Overrated. (Think of him as the Jim Edmonds (fielding wise) of the infield.) Full disclosure that I am a Reds fan and was pissed for many years when he started in the ASG over Larkin, even though he couldnt carry Larkin's jock as an all around player. (And he was gifted a few of those golden gloves in his 13 yr streak I think)Degeneratefk said:
Yea, he only hit .300 once. Career .263. Which proves my point even more that he is one of the greatest defensive SS of all time. Because you really can't get into the hall with his offensive numbers.igotid88 said:
Ozzie wasn't anywhere near a .300 hitter. Great defense. An okay hitter. If you didn't know who he was and saw his numbers. You probably wouldn't think HOF.Degeneratefk said:
They will trade him. That's not up for debate. It's just a matter of when.F Me In The Brain said:I am not sold on Ozzie being be defensive SS ever, nor defender ever. HOF sure, but I thought he was overrated on D.
Agree that the 2 assholes who didn't vote Griffey should be slapped.
Empty seats? They said it was the 2nd largest crowd they ever had for one of these things. Looked packed -- I think people had to go hydrate or get shade at points. The weather has been brutally hot/humid last few weeks in NE.
At first I thought Sale cut up his jersey because he was a sally...now it turns out he cut up a shitload of them "with a knife?"
What a jerk. Trade him.
I'm not sure how you can say ozzie isn't one of the best defensive SS ever. Who is better? He's in the hall for 1 reason, defense. He was around a career .300 hitter with zero power.
As the ceremony began, there was a camera shot from where the MLB channel broadcasters were towards the stage. There appeared to be a block of seats, maybe 30-50 that were empty.
Who is better?
Omar Vizquel, imo, is the best I ever saw. He did it all with the glove -- and none with his light pants backflips across the field.
Tony Fernandez is in the same category as Ozzie.
Davey C?
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Wow. Larkin is definitely a better hitter than Smith was. But I think you guys are forgetting how good ozzie was in the field. I was able to watch alot of both of them play as they played in the cubs division.F Me In The Brain said:
Think it proves my point that he is Overrated. (Think of him as the Jim Edmonds (fielding wise) of the infield.) Full disclosure that I am a Reds fan and was pissed for many years when he started in the ASG over Larkin, even though he couldnt carry Larkin's jock as an all around player. (And he was gifted a few of those golden gloves in his 13 yr streak I think)Degeneratefk said:
Yea, he only hit .300 once. Career .263. Which proves my point even more that he is one of the greatest defensive SS of all time. Because you really can't get into the hall with his offensive numbers.igotid88 said:
Ozzie wasn't anywhere near a .300 hitter. Great defense. An okay hitter. If you didn't know who he was and saw his numbers. You probably wouldn't think HOF.Degeneratefk said:
They will trade him. That's not up for debate. It's just a matter of when.F Me In The Brain said:I am not sold on Ozzie being be defensive SS ever, nor defender ever. HOF sure, but I thought he was overrated on D.
Agree that the 2 assholes who didn't vote Griffey should be slapped.
Empty seats? They said it was the 2nd largest crowd they ever had for one of these things. Looked packed -- I think people had to go hydrate or get shade at points. The weather has been brutally hot/humid last few weeks in NE.
At first I thought Sale cut up his jersey because he was a sally...now it turns out he cut up a shitload of them "with a knife?"
What a jerk. Trade him.
I'm not sure how you can say ozzie isn't one of the best defensive SS ever. Who is better? He's in the hall for 1 reason, defense. He was around a career .300 hitter with zero power.
As the ceremony began, there was a camera shot from where the MLB channel broadcasters were towards the stage. There appeared to be a block of seats, maybe 30-50 that were empty.
Who is better?
Omar Vizquel, imo, is the best I ever saw. He did it all with the glove -- and none with his light pants backflips across the field.
Tony Fernandez is in the same category as Ozzie.
Davey C?
Vizquel was a defensive God as well. He played 24 big league seasons and had 10 or less errors in 14 of those 24 years. In 24 seasons, he has only 183 career errors. He averaged 112 games per year. So he stayed on the field. Hard to top omar.will myself to find a home, a home within myself
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Yeah, just a bit. The white sox are a fucking disaster.Cliffy6745 said:Sale seems like a turd
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Larkin was far superior defensively the last handful of years Ozzie was living on backflips and bjs. Ozzie was clearly better defensively before that. Offensively they were not in the same stratosphere. Larkin 2x the player with the bat.Degeneratefk said:
Wow. Larkin is definitely a better hitter than Smith was. But I think you guys are forgetting how good ozzie was in the field. I was able to watch alot of both of them play as they played in the cubs division.F Me In The Brain said:
Think it proves my point that he is Overrated. (Think of him as the Jim Edmonds (fielding wise) of the infield.) Full disclosure that I am a Reds fan and was pissed for many years when he started in the ASG over Larkin, even though he couldnt carry Larkin's jock as an all around player. (And he was gifted a few of those golden gloves in his 13 yr streak I think)Degeneratefk said:
Yea, he only hit .300 once. Career .263. Which proves my point even more that he is one of the greatest defensive SS of all time. Because you really can't get into the hall with his offensive numbers.igotid88 said:
Ozzie wasn't anywhere near a .300 hitter. Great defense. An okay hitter. If you didn't know who he was and saw his numbers. You probably wouldn't think HOF.Degeneratefk said:
They will trade him. That's not up for debate. It's just a matter of when.F Me In The Brain said:I am not sold on Ozzie being be defensive SS ever, nor defender ever. HOF sure, but I thought he was overrated on D.
Agree that the 2 assholes who didn't vote Griffey should be slapped.
Empty seats? They said it was the 2nd largest crowd they ever had for one of these things. Looked packed -- I think people had to go hydrate or get shade at points. The weather has been brutally hot/humid last few weeks in NE.
At first I thought Sale cut up his jersey because he was a sally...now it turns out he cut up a shitload of them "with a knife?"
What a jerk. Trade him.
I'm not sure how you can say ozzie isn't one of the best defensive SS ever. Who is better? He's in the hall for 1 reason, defense. He was around a career .300 hitter with zero power.
As the ceremony began, there was a camera shot from where the MLB channel broadcasters were towards the stage. There appeared to be a block of seats, maybe 30-50 that were empty.
Who is better?
Omar Vizquel, imo, is the best I ever saw. He did it all with the glove -- and none with his light pants backflips across the field.
Tony Fernandez is in the same category as Ozzie.
Davey C?
Vizquel was a defensive God as well. He played 24 big league seasons and had 10 or less errors in 14 of those 24 years. In 24 seasons, he has only 183 career errors. He averaged 112 games per year. So he stayed on the field. Hard to top omar.
I remember Omar being a better hitter than Ozzie too, although I didnt look it up to check it. Ozzie was a big smile and fun for the fans. This bolstered his image while playing and makes people think he was the best defensive guy ever, imo.
More proof? You admit Ozzie was weak with the bat. How many all star games did he make?
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Vizquel is the best SS I've ever seen defensively. Ozzie was dazzling, but I wouldn't call him the greatest. Former Cub Rey Sanchez was better, statistically, at short than Ozzie. Played 15 seasons only had 10 or more errors 3 times.
While Ozzie wasn't a power hitter (or much of a hitter at all), he did have great base-running instincts (nearly 600 career steals) and excellent plate discipline (drew 500 more walks than struck out in his career).Star Lake 00 / Pittsburgh 03 / State College 03 / Bristow 03 / Cleveland 06 / Camden II 06 / DC 08 / Pittsburgh 13 / Baltimore 13 / Charlottesville 13 / Cincinnati 14 / St. Paul 14 / Hampton 16 / Wrigley I 16 / Wrigley II 16 / Baltimore 20 / Camden 22 / Baltimore 24 / Raleigh I 25 / Raleigh II 25 / Pittsburgh I 250 -
Ozzie 15 ASG .262 hitter / 2460 hits / 28 hr / 793 RBI / 1072 BB / 580 SB
Omar 3 ASG .272 hitter / 2877 hits / 80 HR / 951 RBI / 1028 BB / 404 SB
Omar has better fielding stats and for my money, was the better fielder. Shows above he was a better hitter, although they both played forever and didn't hit too much more than singles.
Something seems out of whack here. Either Ozzie is where he should be or he is way overrated.....Omar is where he should be or way underratedThe love he receives is the love that is saved0 -
You're asking me how many all star games did ozzie Smith play in? My guess would be 8. I don't know. All star selections never meant that much to me. Vizquel was fucked from a popularity contest point of view. Which is how you get voted in. He had to deal with Cal RipKen late in his career. Then Derek Jeter and Nomar Garciaparra. Then A-rod. It was tough to get I to the all star game on defense alone.F Me In The Brain said:
Larkin was far superior defensively the last handful of years Ozzie was living on backflips and bjs. Ozzie was clearly better defensively before that. Offensively they were not in the same stratosphere. Larkin 2x the player with the bat.Degeneratefk said:
Wow. Larkin is definitely a better hitter than Smith was. But I think you guys are forgetting how good ozzie was in the field. I was able to watch alot of both of them play as they played in the cubs division.F Me In The Brain said:
Think it proves my point that he is Overrated. (Think of him as the Jim Edmonds (fielding wise) of the infield.) Full disclosure that I am a Reds fan and was pissed for many years when he started in the ASG over Larkin, even though he couldnt carry Larkin's jock as an all around player. (And he was gifted a few of those golden gloves in his 13 yr streak I think)Degeneratefk said:
Yea, he only hit .300 once. Career .263. Which proves my point even more that he is one of the greatest defensive SS of all time. Because you really can't get into the hall with his offensive numbers.igotid88 said:
Ozzie wasn't anywhere near a .300 hitter. Great defense. An okay hitter. If you didn't know who he was and saw his numbers. You probably wouldn't think HOF.Degeneratefk said:
They will trade him. That's not up for debate. It's just a matter of when.F Me In The Brain said:I am not sold on Ozzie being be defensive SS ever, nor defender ever. HOF sure, but I thought he was overrated on D.
Agree that the 2 assholes who didn't vote Griffey should be slapped.
Empty seats? They said it was the 2nd largest crowd they ever had for one of these things. Looked packed -- I think people had to go hydrate or get shade at points. The weather has been brutally hot/humid last few weeks in NE.
At first I thought Sale cut up his jersey because he was a sally...now it turns out he cut up a shitload of them "with a knife?"
What a jerk. Trade him.
I'm not sure how you can say ozzie isn't one of the best defensive SS ever. Who is better? He's in the hall for 1 reason, defense. He was around a career .300 hitter with zero power.
As the ceremony began, there was a camera shot from where the MLB channel broadcasters were towards the stage. There appeared to be a block of seats, maybe 30-50 that were empty.
Who is better?
Omar Vizquel, imo, is the best I ever saw. He did it all with the glove -- and none with his light pants backflips across the field.
Tony Fernandez is in the same category as Ozzie.
Davey C?
Vizquel was a defensive God as well. He played 24 big league seasons and had 10 or less errors in 14 of those 24 years. In 24 seasons, he has only 183 career errors. He averaged 112 games per year. So he stayed on the field. Hard to top omar.
I remember Omar being a better hitter than Ozzie too, although I didnt look it up to check it. Ozzie was a big smile and fun for the fans. This bolstered his image while playing and makes people think he was the best defensive guy ever, imo.
More proof? You admit Ozzie was weak with the bat. How many all star games did he make?
Omar made 3.will myself to find a home, a home within myself
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you only get to vote for so many guys so some writers will leave off a sure thing in order to vote for someone they are passionate about. no big deal.If I had known then what I know now...
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here's how I could justify not 100% for some of your guys:
nolan - 324 wins in 27 years, plus .526 winning percentage
cal - phony ass, self promoting "iron man" streak....even when his playing may have hurt the team.
rickey - steroids?
ozzie - what F'me saidIf I had known then what I know now...
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There is absolutely no reason to not vote for a "sure thing" so that you can add Steve bedrosian to your ballot. If you don't vote for that sure thing, you lose your vote. Fuck that.Wobbie said:here's how I could justify not 100% for some of your guys:
nolan - 324 wins in 27 years, plus .526 winning percentage
cal - phony ass, self promoting "iron man" streak....even when his playing may have hurt the team.
rickey - steroids?
ozzie - what F'me said
The steroids argument is old.
Self promoting? Seriously? The iron man streak saved the game before sosa/Mcguire race.will myself to find a home, a home within myself
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i don't mind a player not getting a 100% of the vote. Only if that vote goes to another worthy player. Maybe someone who's on the line like a Jack Morris or Don Mattingly for example. Both are not eligible anymore though. I think they can only get in through the veterans commitee. (I think they changed the name)Post edited by igotid88 onI miss igotid880
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If David Ortiz gets in after failing a test. And everyone thinks he will. Then all the steroid guys should get in. Because there's no excuse.I miss igotid880
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There are already several steroid guys in. But they played jn,a time when,steroids were "legal."igotid88 said:If David Ortiz gets in after failing a test. And everyone thinks he will. Then all the steroid guys should get in. Because there's no excuse.
Here are a few that I believe have done steroids. Many of these guys are players that I idolized as a kid:
Rickey Henderson
Cal RipKen Jr
Dave Winfield
Dennis Eckersly
Craig Biggie
Mike Piazzawill myself to find a home, a home within myself
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Degeneratefk said:
There are already several steroid guys in. But they played jn,a time when,steroids were "legal."igotid88 said:If David Ortiz gets in after failing a test. And everyone thinks he will. Then all the steroid guys should get in. Because there's no excuse.
Here are a few that I believe have done steroids. Many of these guys are players that I idolized as a kid:
Rickey Henderson
Cal RipKen Jr
Dave Winfield
Dennis Eckersly
Craig Biggie
Mike Piazza
Yea but they didn't fail a test. Although Bonds and Clemens never did either.I miss igotid880 -
Degeneratefk said:
There are already several steroid guys in. But they played jn,a time when,steroids were "legal."igotid88 said:If David Ortiz gets in after failing a test. And everyone thinks he will. Then all the steroid guys should get in. Because there's no excuse.
Here are a few that I believe have done steroids. Many of these guys are players that I idolized as a kid:
Rickey Henderson
Cal RipKen Jr
Dave Winfield
Dennis Eckersly
Craig Biggie
Mike Piazza
Yea but they didn't fail a test. Although Bonds and Clemens never did either.I miss igotid880 -
fuck big sloppi.igotid88 said:If David Ortiz gets in after failing a test. And everyone thinks he will. Then all the steroid guys should get in. Because there's no excuse.
and he will get inIf I had known then what I know now...
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Ok. That's my point. The steroid era in baseball is no different the different era that led to rule changes. Like the mound being lowered in the 60same because pitching flat out dominated. Or making the spit ball illegal. Of mandating where pine tar can and can't be on a bat. It's just part of the game.igotid88 said:Degeneratefk said:
There are already several steroid guys in. But they played jn,a time when,steroids were "legal."igotid88 said:If David Ortiz gets in after failing a test. And everyone thinks he will. Then all the steroid guys should get in. Because there's no excuse.
Here are a few that I believe have done steroids. Many of these guys are players that I idolized as a kid:
Rickey Henderson
Cal RipKen Jr
Dave Winfield
Dennis Eckersly
Craig Biggie
Mike Piazza
Yea but they didn't fail a test. Although Bonds and Clemens never did either.
Mark McGuire never tested positive either. A ROD didn't. I know they admitted their use, but their numbers make them hall of famers. I'm even ok with the museum having a steroid era section. The guys that tested positive or admitted to use can be put in that section.
Did sosa test positive?will myself to find a home, a home within myself
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we don't know, because he couldn't speak english that day.
but I hear ya.If I had known then what I know now...
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and besides the steroid wing, we can have the:
never played against black players wing.
pitched off a high mound wing.
never traveled further west than st. louis wing.
got to see the same pitcher all game wing.
greenies wing.
etc.If I had known then what I know now...
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The never traveled west of St Louis wing? Na. Got to see one pitcher per game wing? Na. The rest of could go along withWobbie said:and besides the steroid wing, we can have the:
never played against black players wing.
pitched off a high mound wing.
never traveled further west than st. louis wing.
got to see the same pitcher all game wing.
greenies wing.
etc.Post edited by Degeneratefk onwill myself to find a home, a home within myself
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