Willihammer Provisional Member Posted November 26, 2013 Posted November 26, 2013 You're a senior BBWAA writer, you get 10 votes. How does your ballot look? The candidates: • Jeff Bagwell• Craig Biggio• Barry Bonds• Roger Clemens• Tom Glavine• Jeff Kent• Greg Maddux• Edgar Martinez• Don Mattingly• Fred McGriff• Mark McGwire• Jack Morris• Mike Mussina• Rafael Palmeiro• Mike Piazza• Tim Raines• Curt Schilling• Lee Smith• Sammy Sosa• Frank Thomas• Alan Trammell• Larry Walker http://www.mlb.com/news/article/mlb/greg-maddux-tom-glavine-headline-stacked-baseball-hall-of-fame-ballot?content_id=64183074&partnerId=as_mlb_20131126_14982564&vkey=news_mlb&ymd=20131124
Thrylos Old-Timey Member Posted November 27, 2013 Posted November 27, 2013 Bonds, Clemens, Maddux, Mussina, Glavine, Schiling, Bagwell. I do not believe in the Hall of Very Good or Mediocre. 75 career WAR is my cut off.
Bark's Lounge Verified Member Posted November 27, 2013 Posted November 27, 2013 I love these kind of threads. 1. Maddux2. Big Hurt3. Glavine4. Piazza5. Biggio6. Morris (St. Paul Native loyalty vote) Notes: (a) I feel bad leaving a few guys off my ballot, and maybe I will change my mind at some point. Sorry - Rock, Crime-Dog, Bags, Moose and Mr. Kent. ( I have not damaged my brain enough to forget about the steroid era as of yet. Give me a few more years.
Rosterman Verified Member Posted November 27, 2013 Posted November 27, 2013 Maddox, Glavine, Piazza, Schilling, Smith, Thomas, Morris, Biggio, Bagwell, Martinez. Except it to be totally The Year of The Pitcher!
Brock Beauchamp Site Manager Posted November 27, 2013 Posted November 27, 2013 Bonds, Clemens, Maddux, Mussina, Glavine, Schiling, Bagwell. I do not believe in the Hall of Very Good or Mediocre. 75 career WAR is my cut off. Frank Thomas compiled a WAR of 73 as a DH. Best right-handed hitter of the generation. Power, average, discipline. He should be a no-brainer first ballot pick.
Thrylos Old-Timey Member Posted November 27, 2013 Posted November 27, 2013 Frank Thomas compiled a WAR of 73 as a DH. Best right-handed hitter of the generation. Power, average, discipline. He should be a no-brainer first ballot pick. I got him at 73.64 and Larry Walker at 72.63. Bagwell (another RH hitter is at 79.48). Being a DH hurts Thomas. He is borderline, but if you put Thomas in, you got to put Walker... Not that there are not worse players than Thomas who are in. There are. But I prefaced my thing with a. I do not believe in the Hall of Very Good and b. 75 WAR is my cut off.
Willihammer Provisional Member Posted November 27, 2013 Author Posted November 27, 2013 Frank Thomas compiled a WAR of 73 as a DH. Best right-handed hitter of the generation. Power, average, discipline. He should be a no-brainer first ballot pick.What about Palmeiro and Martinez, would they get your vote too? McGwire? Sammy Souser?
Brad Swanson Verified Member Posted November 27, 2013 Posted November 27, 2013 I got him at 73.64 and Larry Walker at 72.63. Bagwell (another RH hitter is at 79.48). Being a DH hurts Thomas. He is borderline, but if you put Thomas in, you got to put Walker... Not that there are not worse players than Thomas who are in. There are. But I prefaced my thing with a. I do not believe in the Hall of Very Good and b. 75 WAR is my cut off. Just curious, why 75? That means no Reggie Jackson, Johnny Bench, Carlton Fisk, Rod Carew, Paul Molitor, Harmon Killebrew, Kirby Puckett, Tony Gwynn, Ozzie Smith...
Thrylos Old-Timey Member Posted November 27, 2013 Posted November 27, 2013 Just curious, why 75? That means no Reggie Jackson, Johnny Bench, Carlton Fisk, Rod Carew, Paul Molitor, Harmon Killebrew, Kirby Puckett, Tony Gwynn, Ozzie Smith... Arbitrary. I think that the Hall of Fame should be exclusive. There are 76 players with career WAR > 75. This seems like a good number. Drop it down to 65 and it doubles to 134. 60 you got 177. 55, 227. 50, 295. And you have HOFers with WARs in the 20s like Freddie Lindstrom and Ray Schalk (and his career .656 OPS and 83 OPS+). Travesty. Just looking for an objective criterium that is better that the "because I feel this way" that happens today. And I believe that the Hall of Fame should be very exclusive and only for the few very best. Johnny Bench is in with 75.2, Paul Molitor too. The WAR rankings are here.
biggentleben Verified Member Posted November 27, 2013 Posted November 27, 2013 I'm going to put mine in order:1. Maddux2. Bonds3. Clemens4. Thomas5. Bagwell6. Piazza7. Biggio8. Glavine9. McGwire10. Sosa Right now I just cannot see how you don't fill out a full ballot. I had a number of guys like Raines, Schilling, Edgar, and McGriff that I left off that should be in there as well.
SydneyTwinsFan Verified Member Posted November 27, 2013 Posted November 27, 2013 Bonds, Clemens, Maddux, Thomas, Glavine, Bagwell, Piazza, Biggio, Raines Steroid-era holdovers are going to make this a very crowded ballot in years to come, if it's not already
Brad Swanson Verified Member Posted November 27, 2013 Posted November 27, 2013 Arbitrary. I think that the Hall of Fame should be exclusive. There are 76 players with career WAR > 75. This seems like a good number. Drop it down to 65 and it doubles to 134. 60 you got 177. 55, 227. 50, 295. And you have HOFers with WARs in the 20s like Freddie Lindstrom and Ray Schalk (and his career .656 OPS and 83 OPS+). Travesty. Just looking for an objective criterium that is better that the "because I feel this way" that happens today. And I believe that the Hall of Fame should be very exclusive and only for the few very best. Johnny Bench is in with 75.2, Paul Molitor too. The WAR rankings are here. Ah, understood. I used Fangraphs' WAR. Only 66 in their HOF. Since I'm questioning others, here is my ballot: • Jeff Bagwell• Barry Bonds• Roger Clemens• Tom Glavine• Greg Maddux• Mike Piazza• Tim Raines• Curt Schilling• Frank Thomas• Larry Walker Some very tough omissions too: Biggio, Trammell, Edgar, Mussina. It's insane that Kenny Lofton isn't on the ballot anymore.
Thor Verified Member Posted November 27, 2013 Posted November 27, 2013 BiggioMadduxMorrisPiazzaRaineseventually I would vote for Glavine, Thomas and Walker but not yet.
Willihammer Provisional Member Posted November 27, 2013 Author Posted November 27, 2013 With only 10 votes, I would start with positions 1-2, and 4-9. I can't pick from this crop of 1Bs and DHs and defend my choices, they are all too close IMO. MadduxGlavineClemensSchillingMussinaKentPiazzaBondsRainesTrammell
Bark's Lounge Verified Member Posted November 27, 2013 Posted November 27, 2013 This is not meant to chap anyone's hide, but if you did not see Frank Thomas play in his prime... I do not think you should have an opinion or leg to stand on his induction to the HoF. Seeing is believing... and I certainly believe, DH or not.
notoriousgod71 Verified Member Posted November 27, 2013 Posted November 27, 2013 1. Biggio2. Bonds3. Clemens4. Glavine5. Maddux6. Martinez7. Piazza8. Schilling9. Thomas
stringer bell Verified Member Posted November 27, 2013 Posted November 27, 2013 Maddux, Glavine, Biggio, Bagwell, Raines, Piazza and Thomas.
notoriousgod71 Verified Member Posted November 27, 2013 Posted November 27, 2013 This is not meant to chap anyone's hide' date=' but if you did not see Frank Thomas play in his prime... I do not think you should have an opinion or leg to stand on his induction to the HoF. Seeing is believing... and I certainly believe, DH or not.[/quote'] Agreed. Thomas was basically Cabrera.
Bark's Lounge Verified Member Posted November 27, 2013 Posted November 27, 2013 Also... The only players I see as shoe-ins are Greg Maddux and the Big Hurt.
kab21 Verified Member Posted November 27, 2013 Posted November 27, 2013 WAR is really silly to use as a conclusive stat for something like this. I will break the ballot into 3 tiers for voting purposes no doubtersMaddux and THE BIG HURT steroids users - a lot of these should be no doubters but won't get voted in and will stay on the ballot every year. This kind of screws up the ballot for those that would vote for steroid users. They end up with 10 guys on their ballot. borderline candidates - some of these guys I really like (Bagwell and Glavine) and are borderline no doubters while there are A LOT OF guys that a very good argument could be made for. I have always like Trammell for the HOF.
Willihammer Provisional Member Posted November 27, 2013 Author Posted November 27, 2013 I watched Thomas tee off on Twins pitching all through the 90s and 00s and agree - he was a 1 man wrecking crew. But I'm still waiting for a reason why he should be voted in before any of these other 1Bs and DHs.
DaveW Old-Timey Member Posted November 27, 2013 Posted November 27, 2013 • Jeff Bagwell- Yes, No Brainer.• Craig Biggio- Yes, No Brainer.• Barry Bonds- Yes, No Brainer• Roger Clemens- Yes, No brainer.• Tom Glavine Yes, No brainer.• Jeff Kent No• Greg Maddux- Yes no brainer.• Edgar Martinez One of my favorite players ever, Yes. .933 OPS very underated• Don Mattingly- No• Fred McGriff- No• Mark McGwire- No• Jack Morris- No • Mike Mussina- No• Rafael Palmeiro- No• Mike Piazza- Yes• Tim Raines- No• Curt Schilling- No• Lee Smith- No• Sammy Sosa- No way• Frank Thomas- Yes, No Brainer.• Alan Trammell- No• Larry Walker- Yes
DaveW Old-Timey Member Posted November 27, 2013 Posted November 27, 2013 I watched Thomas tee off on Twins pitching all through the 90s and 00s and agree - he was a 1 man wrecking crew. But I'm still waiting for a reason why he should be voted in before any of these other 1Bs and DHs. .974 career OPS good for 14th all time, right behind Stan the Man, Joe Dimaggio and the Mick. Right ahead of Miggy.If you take off his age 37+ seasons, he had a .996 OPS over 15 seasons....that is insane. Also 500+ HR etc etc
Willihammer Provisional Member Posted November 27, 2013 Author Posted November 27, 2013 .974 career OPS good for 14th all time, right behind Stan the Man, Joe Dimaggio and the Mick. Right ahead of Miggy.If you take off his age 37+ seasons, he had a .996 OPS over 15 seasons....that is insane. Also 500+ HR etc etcAgain I don't see how, based on this, you would vote Thomas but not McGwire or Bagwell. edit: I see you do have Bagwell up there. McGwire then. How does he not make the cut?
Pius Jefferson Verified Member Posted November 27, 2013 Posted November 27, 2013 Maddux, Glavine, Thomas, Raines, Biggio, Bagwell, Piazza, Mussina
DaveW Old-Timey Member Posted November 27, 2013 Posted November 27, 2013 Again I don't see how, based on this, you would vote Thomas but not McGwire or Bagwell. edit: I see you do have Bagwell up there. McGwire then. How does he not make the cut? Personal preference, McGwire was merely good not great until the roids kicked in towards his end in Oakland. Also he is an admidted cheat after he stood in front of the American people/Congress and lied to everyone's faces (ala Sosa and Palmerio as well) At least Clemens and Bonds never did that, additionally Bonds and Clemens are just in such a different level of greatness period. Bonds is maybe the best hitter of all time and had plenty of other value as well, and Clemens is the best pitcher of all time. Big Mac though great was pretty one dimensional (the long ball) As far as other suspected "roid users" i don't really care, I never saw proof for Piazza/Bagwell etc.
biggentleben Verified Member Posted November 27, 2013 Posted November 27, 2013 eventually I would vote for Glavine, Thomas and Walker but not yet. I will never understand this thinking. A guy is a hall of famer, or he's not. This determining which ballot to choose crap is complete BS. I truly think any writer who states such a comment should permanently lose his HOF vote and possibly his BBWAA membership.
biggentleben Verified Member Posted November 27, 2013 Posted November 27, 2013 Personal preference, McGwire was merely good not great until the roids kicked in towards his end in Oakland. McGwire hit 156 home runs with a 142 OPS+ in his first 4 full seasons in the league, along with a few as a September call-up. Who knows for sure when the roids started in Oakland, but he really was very good right away when he hit the majors, then got hurt for about 3 seasons right in the midst of his "prime years" before exploding back onto the scene in 1995. Yes, his final seasons are in question, but his numbers were above and beyond others in the league using many of the same substances at the time, and while tarnished, the home run chase of 1998 really brought baseball back from the horrid press it was still receiving over the 1994 strike. Yes, he's a cheater, yes, he's admitted to roids, but to say he wasn't one of the great power hitters in the league immediately upon arrival is untrue.
nicksaviking Community Moderator Posted November 27, 2013 Posted November 27, 2013 Maddox, Biggio, Glavine, Thomas, Morris and Raines. Some say intentionally not letting guys in on the first ballot is stupid. Well it's tradition to only induct the elite or the guys who hit milestones on the first ballot. If Harmon Killebrew and Joe DiMaggio can't get in on his first try I'm not going to cry for anyone else. Sorry, steroid suspsects aren't getting in, give it up. I'll it takes is one in four voters to say no and currently it's more like three in four voters. Those cheats knew what kind of stain they would leave on their reputation if caught, I'm not sure why some think they don't have to face the obvious consequences now. And those that were suspected but there may not be much proof? Well that's tough, this looks like it will be your punishment for keeping silent.
nicksaviking Community Moderator Posted November 27, 2013 Posted November 27, 2013 I will never understand this thinking. A guy is a hall of famer, or he's not. This determining which ballot to choose crap is complete BS. I truly think any writer who states such a comment should permanently lose his HOF vote and possibly his BBWAA membership. Why, because Glavine was a Brave? It's an honor to be inducted on the first ballot, why does everyone have to get in that way? Why wouldn't the ballot be one and done for every player then? I'd vote Glavine in first ballot, but I don't think not doing so is nearly as grevious as you suggest.
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