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10-18-2010, 07:46 PM #21
He didnt miss them..if Cabrera's career ended today, he'd never be in the hall, and Verlander will never get in the hall..
If Cabrera has a long lasting career, no doubt he'll have the numbers and be a first ballot guy, but right now he's to youngHidden Content
Dan LeFevour PC 192/283
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10-18-2010, 07:54 PM #22
The fact that Larkin only played an average of 110 games a season might be a big reason all his statistics involving %s are higher than Cal's. Of course you can make the exact same counter argument saying all his totals would be much higher. I don't know, it is unfortunate he missed so many games, but I can't see a guy who doesn't have any big milestone numbers and only played in ~68% of his teams games in the HOF.
400 HR and 3,000 hits go a long way. Only 8 guys in history have those numbers, Cal being one. The Iron Man record alone gets him in if he hit .250 for his career. Larkin doesn't have any of the big milestones or records.
I guess if Andre Dawson is in the HOF Larkin should be, too. It seems 1 MVP award and an otherwise solid, but normal career is all you need.
Without the large amount of missed games I'd say Larkin should be in.
I like these types of baseball discussions because I get to learn about other players and hear the opinions of other fans.
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10-18-2010, 07:57 PM #23
Vlad yes, Mauer yes, and Pedro yes
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10-18-2010, 10:57 PM #24
What about LaRussa and Torre as managers getting in? Bobby Cox?
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10-19-2010, 11:02 AM #25

though violence is never acceptable, people do lose their heads, and men full of testosterone, will fight. this is often done out of reaction and not out of disrespect.
unlike loosing your head, spitting on someone takes thought and demeaner.
both are bad, but men have been fighting for 1000's of years for many reasons, people only spit on someone when they have no respect for others and think they are above you.
alomar was a great player and will get into the HOF, but i would not collect him and he will never have my respect, just like cobb and a few others.
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10-19-2010, 04:13 PM #26
Bert Blyleven- Yes
Jeff Bagwell- Yes
Vladimir Guerrero- Yes if he plays another couple years
Jeff Kent- Yes
Barry Larkin- I don't really know if he should but I think he will since he got over 50% his first time up. He will in a couple years)
Pedro Martinez- Yes
Manny Ramirez- Yes
Scott Rolen- No way
Omar Vizquel- Yes (Or at least he should)
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10-19-2010, 04:35 PM #27
I dont think so bud, Larkin in no way shape or form stacks up to Cal Ripken!! Were not talkin the hall of average here... In Ripkens era 500 HR was a lock for the hall of fame, not only was he only 65-70 away, but he set other records that will never be broken!! Larkin wasnt even half way to 500 HR, nor does he have any records that wont be broken!! (that i know of anyways) And one more final word; In 21 seasons Ripken has 3184 hits, another stepping stone to the HOF (over 3k hits)... Larkin in a close 19 seasons has a mere 2340 hits!! So in the 2 most important stats, Larkin is no where close to Ripken!!
You obviously live in Cincy, went to Michigan or have some sort of biased opinion... lol
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10-19-2010, 05:34 PM #28
If Vlad walked off the field today he'd be in. 2700 hits, 420 hrs, and a .320 BA. Forget a few more years.
Manny... well the Steroids could hurt thats not for sure
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10-19-2010, 05:38 PM #29
Why is Jeff Kent even mentioned for HOF? I'm curious why he has been mentioned a few times.
I know he won an MVP, but so did Mo Vaughn, Juan Gonzalez, Miguel Tejada, and other guys who don't sniff the hall.
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10-19-2010, 05:40 PM #30
Vote for worst post of this thread? Think so.
Vladdy is a yes.
Then from there, your just a Tigers fan. If we were going off players were fans of, well lets see Robby Cano Nick Swisher Brett Gardner in the hall.. sure.
Neither of those guys have HOF credentials. I could see if Miggy keot going how he did, but thats the key. Andruw Jones anybody?
And Im pretty sure Verlander cant get the stats to get in..
Vlad yes, Mauer yes, and Pedro yes
Once again, Vlad yes and Pedro yes, but Mauers like.. 27. Cmon now. Hes got nasty stats but if he retired today, he wouldnt get in. I mean being a catcher is tough. One injusry can destroy a career. Unlike Vlad whos been around long enough that his stats stick (a .327 BA is nice for Mauer, but Vlad's .320 is nicer through like 12 years).
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