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  • Cliffy6745
    Cliffy6745 Posts: 34,026
    Beltre retired. Hell of a career.
  • mfc2006
    mfc2006 HTOWN Posts: 37,491
    Beltre retired. Hell of a career.
    Yup. Was a blast watching him play even if he played for my least favorite team.
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  • mfc2006 said:
    Beltre retired. Hell of a career.
    Yup. Was a blast watching him play even if he played for my least favorite team.
    He was good but don't think he is Hall worthy.  Good numbers and a few gold gloves.
  • Rivera, Halladay, Helton and Pettite are up for HOF considerations.

    I'm going to say only Mo makes it in.

    He is the ONLY one that should make it in.
  • Poncier
    Poncier Posts: 17,892
    I would agree.

    Pettite skates by on PED's but he used and blamed his father, no way he should get any consideration until the likes of Clemens, Bonds and several others are in. Still can't comprehend why he is given such a pass. Saint Andy my ass.
    Halladay may get sympathy votes due to his untimely death, but he really doesn't have the numbers. And Helton will not get in due to the Coors Field factor.

    Rivera is a stone cold lock though. Should get at least 95% of the votes, as we know some d-bags won't vote for him so its not unanimous.
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  • pjhawks
    pjhawks Posts: 12,919
    Poncier said:
    I would agree.

    Pettite skates by on PED's but he used and blamed his father, no way he should get any consideration until the likes of Clemens, Bonds and several others are in. Still can't comprehend why he is given such a pass. Saint Andy my ass.
    Halladay may get sympathy votes due to his untimely death, but he really doesn't have the numbers. And Helton will not get in due to the Coors Field factor.

    Rivera is a stone cold lock though. Should get at least 95% of the votes, as we know some d-bags won't vote for him so its not unanimous.
    here is an article in Philly today about Halladay.  His numbers were superior than almost everyone for a decade. he is definitely Hall worthy.

    https://www.nbcsports.com/philadelphia/phillies/roy-halladay-deserves-be-1st-ballot-hall-famer

    Roy Halladay deserves to be a 1st-ballot Hall of Famer

    Fans in Philadelphia didn’t get to enjoy Roy Halladay for very long. He had two stellar seasons, followed by two injury-plagued years that ended his playing career.

    Halladay died in an aircraft accident one year ago. On Monday, Halladay was named among 35 players on the ballot for the 2019 Baseball Hall of Fame (see story).

    Customarily, players have to wait five years for Hall of Fame eligibility. If a player dies, they're eligible six months after their death. There has been one exception to this rule in the last 65 years: Roberto Clemente was inducted in 1973, after dying in a plane crash on Dec. 31, 1972.

    There are a handful of worthy names on this year’s ballot. And while Roy Halladay was forced into early retirement at 36, he is a pitcher with virtually no equals during his 15-plus major league seasons.

    Halladay's death last year hit the Philadelphia sports community hard. His starts with the Phillies were appointment viewing, the likes of which the city hadn’t seen since Curt Schilling dominated teams in the 1990s.

    And although fans in Philadelphia only saw two seasons of Halladay's excellence on the mound, his prime lasted a decade — the 2002 through the 2011 seasons.

    Here are Halladay's ranks among all MLB pitchers during that span:

    Wins — 170 (1st)

    Win percentage — .694 (1st)

    Complete Games — 63 (1st - by 30!)

    Shutouts — 18 (1st)

    K/BB Ratio — 4.57 (1st)

    ERA — 2.97 (2nd)

    ERA+ — 148 (2nd)

    Innings — 2194.2 (2nd)

    He also made eight All-Star teams, won two Cy Young Awards and finished in the top 5 in Cy Young voting seven times in that 10-year span.

    From the years 1995 through 2017, Halladay has more complete games than any pitcher (67). Here's the thing: Halladay only pitched from 1998 through 2013.

    Being the best pitcher in baseball for a season is a feat. Being the best pitcher in baseball for an entire decade is something that is truly special. Remember how great Tim Lincecum was at the start of his career? He also won two Cy Youngs. Lincecum didn't even make it to 10 full seasons in the big leagues before a degenerative hip injury derailed his career.

    The end of Roy Halladay's baseball career, and his life, occurred far too soon. Voting him into the Baseball Hall of Fame next year would not be.


  • DewieCox
    DewieCox Posts: 11,432
    mfc2006 said:
    Beltre retired. Hell of a career.
    Yup. Was a blast watching him play even if he played for my least favorite team.
    He was good but don't think he is Hall worthy.  Good numbers and a few gold gloves.
    3k hits, he’s a lock. 
  • MayDay10
    MayDay10 Posts: 11,854
    Halladay and Rivera.  


  • pjhawks said:
    Poncier said:
    I would agree.

    Pettite skates by on PED's but he used and blamed his father, no way he should get any consideration until the likes of Clemens, Bonds and several others are in. Still can't comprehend why he is given such a pass. Saint Andy my ass.
    Halladay may get sympathy votes due to his untimely death, but he really doesn't have the numbers. And Helton will not get in due to the Coors Field factor.

    Rivera is a stone cold lock though. Should get at least 95% of the votes, as we know some d-bags won't vote for him so its not unanimous.
    here is an article in Philly today about Halladay.  His numbers were superior than almost everyone for a decade. he is definitely Hall worthy.

    https://www.nbcsports.com/philadelphia/phillies/roy-halladay-deserves-be-1st-ballot-hall-famer

    Roy Halladay deserves to be a 1st-ballot Hall of Famer

    Fans in Philadelphia didn’t get to enjoy Roy Halladay for very long. He had two stellar seasons, followed by two injury-plagued years that ended his playing career.

    Halladay died in an aircraft accident one year ago. On Monday, Halladay was named among 35 players on the ballot for the 2019 Baseball Hall of Fame (see story).

    Customarily, players have to wait five years for Hall of Fame eligibility. If a player dies, they're eligible six months after their death. There has been one exception to this rule in the last 65 years: Roberto Clemente was inducted in 1973, after dying in a plane crash on Dec. 31, 1972.

    There are a handful of worthy names on this year’s ballot. And while Roy Halladay was forced into early retirement at 36, he is a pitcher with virtually no equals during his 15-plus major league seasons.

    Halladay's death last year hit the Philadelphia sports community hard. His starts with the Phillies were appointment viewing, the likes of which the city hadn’t seen since Curt Schilling dominated teams in the 1990s.

    And although fans in Philadelphia only saw two seasons of Halladay's excellence on the mound, his prime lasted a decade — the 2002 through the 2011 seasons.

    Here are Halladay's ranks among all MLB pitchers during that span:

    Wins — 170 (1st)

    Win percentage — .694 (1st)

    Complete Games — 63 (1st - by 30!)

    Shutouts — 18 (1st)

    K/BB Ratio — 4.57 (1st)

    ERA — 2.97 (2nd)

    ERA+ — 148 (2nd)

    Innings — 2194.2 (2nd)

    He also made eight All-Star teams, won two Cy Young Awards and finished in the top 5 in Cy Young voting seven times in that 10-year span.

    From the years 1995 through 2017, Halladay has more complete games than any pitcher (67). Here's the thing: Halladay only pitched from 1998 through 2013.

    Being the best pitcher in baseball for a season is a feat. Being the best pitcher in baseball for an entire decade is something that is truly special. Remember how great Tim Lincecum was at the start of his career? He also won two Cy Youngs. Lincecum didn't even make it to 10 full seasons in the big leagues before a degenerative hip injury derailed his career.

    The end of Roy Halladay's baseball career, and his life, occurred far too soon. Voting him into the Baseball Hall of Fame next year would not be.


    Being great for 10 years shouldn't get you in the hall, sorry...
  • Wobbie
    Wobbie Posts: 31,288
    Wobbie said:
    I wonder if Marlins Man is gonna continue to wear orange. 

    for sure....he’s an attention whore.
    You should read up on him once instead of just hating things for no reason.
    I know he does some good things, but he's still an attention whore.
    If I had known then what I know now...

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  • Who Princess
    Who Princess out here in the fields Posts: 7,305
    cutz said:
    Love this man.  Will really miss watching him.
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  • mfc2006 said:
    Beltre retired. Hell of a career.
    Yup. Was a blast watching him play even if he played for my least favorite team.
    He was good but don't think he is Hall worthy.  Good numbers and a few gold gloves.

    3000 hits and almost 500 hrs.

    Come on, man.
    "My brain's a good brain!"
  • HesCalledDyer
    HesCalledDyer Maryland Posts: 16,491
    mfc2006 said:
    Beltre retired. Hell of a career.
    Yup. Was a blast watching him play even if he played for my least favorite team.
    He was good but don't think he is Hall worthy.  Good numbers and a few gold gloves.

    3000 hits and almost 500 hrs.

    Come on, man.
    Only 3B in history with 3000 hits and 400 HR. And 1st among all 3B in hits, extra base hits, & RBI. More hits than any foreign player in MLB history. Only the 5th ever to hit 100 HR for each of three teams. Top 10 3B in games played, assists, putouts, and double plays.  He’s totally a HOFer!
  • mfc2006 said:
    Beltre retired. Hell of a career.
    Yup. Was a blast watching him play even if he played for my least favorite team.
    He was good but don't think he is Hall worthy.  Good numbers and a few gold gloves.

    3000 hits and almost 500 hrs.

    Come on, man.
    mfc2006 said:
    Beltre retired. Hell of a career.
    Yup. Was a blast watching him play even if he played for my least favorite team.
    He was good but don't think he is Hall worthy.  Good numbers and a few gold gloves.

    3000 hits and almost 500 hrs.

    Come on, man.
    Only 3B in history with 3000 hits and 400 HR. And 1st among all 3B in hits, extra base hits, & RBI. More hits than any foreign player in MLB history. Only the 5th ever to hit 100 HR for each of three teams. Top 10 3B in games played, assists, putouts, and double plays.  He’s totally a HOFer!
    No he is.  For whatever reason I spaced on him being someone else...

    He is a first time HOFer.

    My bad.
  • mfc2006 said:
    Beltre retired. Hell of a career.
    Yup. Was a blast watching him play even if he played for my least favorite team.
    He was good but don't think he is Hall worthy.  Good numbers and a few gold gloves.

    3000 hits and almost 500 hrs.

    Come on, man.
    mfc2006 said:
    Beltre retired. Hell of a career.
    Yup. Was a blast watching him play even if he played for my least favorite team.
    He was good but don't think he is Hall worthy.  Good numbers and a few gold gloves.

    3000 hits and almost 500 hrs.

    Come on, man.
    Only 3B in history with 3000 hits and 400 HR. And 1st among all 3B in hits, extra base hits, & RBI. More hits than any foreign player in MLB history. Only the 5th ever to hit 100 HR for each of three teams. Top 10 3B in games played, assists, putouts, and double plays.  He’s totally a HOFer!
    No he is.  For whatever reason I spaced on him being someone else...

    He is a first time HOFer.

    My bad.

    lol

    It happens to the best of us. All good, brother!
    "My brain's a good brain!"
  • mfc2006 said:
    Beltre retired. Hell of a career.
    Yup. Was a blast watching him play even if he played for my least favorite team.
    He was good but don't think he is Hall worthy.  Good numbers and a few gold gloves.

    3000 hits and almost 500 hrs.

    Come on, man.
    mfc2006 said:
    Beltre retired. Hell of a career.
    Yup. Was a blast watching him play even if he played for my least favorite team.
    He was good but don't think he is Hall worthy.  Good numbers and a few gold gloves.

    3000 hits and almost 500 hrs.

    Come on, man.
    Only 3B in history with 3000 hits and 400 HR. And 1st among all 3B in hits, extra base hits, & RBI. More hits than any foreign player in MLB history. Only the 5th ever to hit 100 HR for each of three teams. Top 10 3B in games played, assists, putouts, and double plays.  He’s totally a HOFer!
    No he is.  For whatever reason I spaced on him being someone else...

    He is a first time HOFer.

    My bad.

    lol

    It happens to the best of us. All good, brother!
    Can you believe I was thinking of Todd Helton?!?

    I just had a big discussion about him and had a moment of stupid...  Then I watched the video and it still didn't register.  Then someone mentioned 3000 hits and I was like, DUHHHHHHHHH...
    Yeah the one time Dodger...

    Whoops...
  • tempo_n_groove
    tempo_n_groove Posts: 41,395
    edited November 2018
    1y Edgar Martinez10th
    2y Mike Mussina6th
    3y Roger Clemens7th
    4y Barry Bonds7th
    5y Curt Schilling7th
    6y Omar Vizquel2nd
    7y Larry Walker9th
    8y Fred McGriff10th
    9y Manny Ramirez3rd
    10y Jeff Kent6th
    11y Gary Sheffield5th
    12y Billy Wagner4th
    13y Scott Rolen2nd
    14y Sammy Sosa7th
    15y Andruw Jones2nd
    16y Mariano Rivera1st
    17y Roy Halladay1st
    18y Todd Helton1st
    19y Andy Pettitte1st
    20y Lance Berkman1st
    21y Roy Oswalt1st
    22y Miguel Tejada1st
    23y Placido Polanco1st
    24y Kevin Youkilis1st
    25y Derek Lowe1st
    26y Freddy Garcia1st
    27y Vernon Wells1st
    28y Ted Lilly1st
    29y Travis Hafner1st
    30y Jason Bay1st
    31y Michael Young1st
    32y Jon Garland1st
    33y Darren Oliver1st
    34y Juan Pierre1st
    35y Rick Ankiel1

    35 players up for HOF consideration.  Years on the ballot on the right.

    So the rules are you can vote for 10.  Do you vote all 10?

    Wondering if I should make a poll?

    Note: Click on the players name for a link to career stats.
    Post edited by tempo_n_groove on
  • Poncier
    Poncier Posts: 17,892
    I'd vote for;
    Rivera
    Clemens
    Mussina
    Bonds
    Schilling



    What's the point of even putting the likes of Youk, Garland, Lilly and a few others on the ballot.
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