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  • igotid88 said:
    Mattingly should get in
    Stop it, stop!!!!
  • Posts: 12,349
    By that logic Mattingly should be in then.  

    Nope.

    Ryan Howard should get in.

    Nope.

    Writers use your logic as of late, they have with Guerrero, Trammel, Morris, Hoffman and Raines.

    None of them should be in.

    There are a few more over the years that I scratch my head at also...

    Again Biggio is 15th all-time in runs.  Take a look at the five others below him.

    But hey, we can disagree.  I know you're wrong, lol.
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    Stop it, stop!!!!
    never. 
    I miss igotid88
  • Posts: 12,349
    By that logic Mattingly should be in then.  

    Nope.

    Ryan Howard should get in.

    Nope.

    Writers use your logic as of late, they have with Guerrero, Trammel, Morris, Hoffman and Raines.

    None of them should be in.

    There are a few more over the years that I scratch my head at also...

    Again Biggio is 15th all-time in runs.  Take a look at the five others below him.

    But hey, we can disagree.  I know you're wrong, lol.
    Mattingly(5) & Howard(6) had about half the Prime year's Stats that Belle(10) had, and no, they should not be in. Belle should.

    Not logic, when 12 seasons  a player avg.  is .295  40 HR & 130 RBI, tells me a HOFer.  I know i would take that on my team for 12 years. Would you? I agree with you when i think of Trammel, Morris, Hoffman, i don't automatically think HOFers. Valdimir Guerrero i do think HOF. He was a 5-Tool player.

    Johnny Damon scored more runs the Ken Griffey JR. 

    And yes, we can disagree, but i think  both of us might be   wrong>LOL
  • Posts: 12,349
    https://www.thescore.com/mlb/news/1646661



    Report: Harper rebuffed 'aggressive offer' from Nationals in September
    2h ago
    Dilip Vishwanat / Getty Images Sport / Getty
    ST LOUIS MO - AUGUST 16 Bryce Harper 34 of the Washington Nationals stands on second after hitting an RBI double against the St Louis Cardinals in the first inning at Busch Stadium on August 16 2018 in St Louis Missouri

    The Washington Nationals reportedly offered star outfielder Bryce Harper a new long-term contract to stay with the club on the last day of the regular season, according to Chelsea Janes of the Washington Post.

    It was apparently "an aggressive offer," though it did not include any opt-outs and was said to be worth less than $400 million.

    Harper did not take the deal, electing instead to explore free agency.

    While the length of the offer is unknown, it was reportedly worth about $30-million per season, according to Bob Nightengale of USA TODAY Sports.

    General manager Mike Rizzo explained, per Janes, the team was trying to get a head start with Harper before he hit the open market during negotiations throughout September.

    "(We) took advantage of our exclusivity late in the season," he said, "(but) couldn't reach a deal."

    The Nationals extended a qualifying offer to the former National League MVP last week, so if he does sign with a new team, Washington will receive a supplemental draft pick in 2019 as compensation.

  • cutz said:
    https://www.thescore.com/mlb/news/1646661



    Report: Harper rebuffed 'aggressive offer' from Nationals in September
    2h ago
    Dilip Vishwanat / Getty Images Sport / Getty
    ST LOUIS MO - AUGUST 16 Bryce Harper 34 of the Washington Nationals stands on second after hitting an RBI double against the St Louis Cardinals in the first inning at Busch Stadium on August 16 2018 in St Louis Missouri

    The Washington Nationals reportedly offered star outfielder Bryce Harper a new long-term contract to stay with the club on the last day of the regular season, according to Chelsea Janes of the Washington Post.

    It was apparently "an aggressive offer," though it did not include any opt-outs and was said to be worth less than $400 million.

    Harper did not take the deal, electing instead to explore free agency.

    While the length of the offer is unknown, it was reportedly worth about $30-million per season, according to Bob Nightengale of USA TODAY Sports.

    General manager Mike Rizzo explained, per Janes, the team was trying to get a head start with Harper before he hit the open market during negotiations throughout September.

    "(We) took advantage of our exclusivity late in the season," he said, "(but) couldn't reach a deal."

    The Nationals extended a qualifying offer to the former National League MVP last week, so if he does sign with a new team, Washington will receive a supplemental draft pick in 2019 as compensation.

    I wouldn't do any 10 year deals with a player ever...  Too much can happen over that period of time.

    Has any 10yr deal been great?

    Is Bonilla's contract up yet?
  • cutz said:
    Mattingly(5) & Howard(6) had about half the Prime year's Stats that Belle(10) had, and no, they should not be in. Belle should.

    Not logic, when 12 seasons  a player avg.  is .295  40 HR & 130 RBI, tells me a HOFer.  I know i would take that on my team for 12 years. Would you? I agree with you when i think of Trammel, Morris, Hoffman, i don't automatically think HOFers. Valdimir Guerrero i do think HOF. He was a 5-Tool player.

    Johnny Damon scored more runs the Ken Griffey JR. 

    And yes, we can disagree, but i think  both of us might be   wrong>LOL
    10 years does not make you a HOFer.  This isn't Football.

    The Damon stat to JR is just silly.  JR was so much more of a player.  He did steal a lot of bases though.

    If you go by WAR Belle is only 40, Biggio is 65, Damon 56 and Griffey at 86.

    That is a weird stat but it holds merit in a lot of arguments.
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    cutz said:
    Yes, Biggio is a good example ...of a compiler. How many Stats did he lead during a season? HBP? Okay, i guess. He lead in Runs a couple of years, 2B's 3 years , & SB one year. No other stats of signifcance.  Biggio's high in RBI's is 88(he averaged 67RBI/season). He wasn't a dominant player.

    I gave you Belles stats, and yes his career was only 12 years, but he was dominant for 10 of those years. That equals a HOFer to me.
    Agree with you here.  If you were never one of the top 10 or so players in your league at any time in your career I don't think you belong in the Hall of Fame.  Biggio was very good but at no point was he really considered one of the best players in his league.  For Hall of Fame a few dominant years means more to me than a long career piling up stats.  
  • pjhawks said:
    Agree with you here.  If you were never one of the top 10 or so players in your league at any time in your career I don't think you belong in the Hall of Fame.  Biggio was very good but at no point was he really considered one of the best players in his league.  For Hall of Fame a few dominant years means more to me than a long career piling up stats.  
    Biggio was in the top 10 for MVP voting 3 times and an All-Star 7 times.

    Again with thinking like that you'd have some killer players with short bursts.  

    Baseball is about stats.  They all mean something, so if you hit one of those milestones you will be going to the HOF.

    I also think Palmiero, Clemens, Bonds, McGwire and A-Rod should be in too.
  • Posts: 31,659
    will clark > don mattingly.
    If I had known then what I know now...

    Vegas 93, Vegas 98, Vegas 00 (10 year show), Vegas 03, Vegas 06
    VIC 07
    EV LA1 08
    Seattle1 09, Seattle2 09, Salt Lake 09, LA4 09
    Columbus 10
    EV LA 11
    Vancouver 11
    Missoula 12
    Portland 13, Spokane 13
    St. Paul 14, Denver 14
    Philly I & II, 16
    Denver 22
    Missoula 24
  • Wobbie said:
    will clark > don mattingly.
    oooooh.  Good one!
  • Posts: 34,067
    So as expected, the starting offer for Harper is 10 years, $300 mil.
  • So as expected, the starting offer for Harper is 10 years, $300 mil.
    He will get 350+ , no?
  • Posts: 34,067
    He will get 350+ , no?
    I think so, yeah.
  • I think so, yeah.
    I'm still not sold on a 10yr deal...
  • Posts: 13,081
    Biggio was in the top 10 for MVP voting 3 times and an All-Star 7 times.

    Again with thinking like that you'd have some killer players with short bursts.  

    Baseball is about stats.  They all mean something, so if you hit one of those milestones you will be going to the HOF.

    I also think Palmiero, Clemens, Bonds, McGwire and A-Rod should be in too.
    Like Sandy Koufax.  so yes killer bursts deserve consideration. Would you rather have 7 great seasons or 13 good ones?  To me a burst of greatness is better than a longevity of good seasons.  
  • Posts: 34,067
    I'm still not sold on a 10yr deal...
    He's 25. He's definitely getting at least a 10 year deal.  The hope would be that he opts out after 5 and leaves, right? You get 5 of his likely best years and he gets another big contract?
  • pjhawks said:
    Like Sandy Koufax.  so yes killer bursts deserve consideration. Would you rather have 7 great seasons or 13 good ones?  To me a burst of greatness is better than a longevity of good seasons.  
    Koufax is the ONLY player with that few good seasons to get in the HOF.  He had 6 years?

    Dimaggio only played 13 years but Belle isn't Dimaggio, not by a long shot.

    The only other players that get in the HOF with insignificant numbers is by the Veterans Committee or whatever it is now.  They vote in a bunch of players that should not get in like Ashburn and Irvin...

    Good players but not great.

    I think Belle was good but not HOF material...
  • Posts: 13,081
    Koufax is the ONLY player with that few good seasons to get in the HOF.  He had 6 years?

    Dimaggio only played 13 years but Belle isn't Dimaggio, not by a long shot.

    The only other players that get in the HOF with insignificant numbers is by the Veterans Committee or whatever it is now.  They vote in a bunch of players that should not get in like Ashburn and Irvin...

    Good players but not great.

    I think Belle was good but not HOF material...
    If you don't look at just the numbers do you think Craig Biggio was a better player than Albert Belle, Don Mattingly, Will Clark, Ryan Howard?  I don't
  • pjhawks said:
    If you don't look at just the numbers do you think Craig Biggio was a better player than Albert Belle, Don Mattingly, Will Clark, Ryan Howard?  I don't
    I do. Over time.  Better fielder sans Mattingly.  Better base stealer.  Gritty player.  The 4 you mentioned weren't gritty.

    I appreciate longevity too which the 4 you mentioned do not have.

    If Mattingly played at his peak the last 5 years of playing he would have some serious numbers.  

    That is just me though.

    The other guys won't get in the HOF because of 10 years of good.  Living through all these players careers Mattingly is the most nostalgic.  He was the best player in the game for a few years but I wouldn't put him in for that.

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