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    1946 Best of Baseball Election

    This is our eleventh election in this project. The entire rules follow.

    This election will run through 11:59:59 PM EST May 8, 2009.

    The prior election, and the ballots of the 1945 voters, are in this thread
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    Rules

    1) All BBF users in good standing may participate. However, if there is more than one vote being cast from any one computer or IP, it must be cleared in advance, or only the first vote will be counted. I only anticipate exceptions for family members living in the same home, but I will entertain requests on other bases. Please note that I and the other mods who participate in the project have the capability of determining the IP from which posts come, and I for one intend to monitor same. I have had to deal with a single user manipulating a project with multiple votes, and I don't intend to repeat the experience.

    2) Elections will require a 10 voter quorum. If we do not get ten voters and there are candidate(s) who would be elected no matter what the voters needed to make a quorum did, those candidate(s) will be inducted. Otherwise, no one will be inducted. Further, if we fail to meet a quorum in two of any four consecutive elections, the project will end. If, for instance, we're doing fine on the player end but not the contributor end, I would drop the contributor end under this rule.

    3) We will start in 1936, just as Cooperstown did. For the first election (1936), voters will rank their top 20, taking 10. After that we will go to having voters rank their top 12 players. Points awarded 12-11-10, etc. We will take the top five through 1940, then top three players per year elected until 2010, then two per year. If a voter does not number his selections, I will try to get him/her to do so. If they do not do so before the end of the election period, I may in my sole discretion invalidate the ballot. I have included this provision in order to ease the process of recording the votes. On another point, I know, the 1936 backlog is huge--but that was a historical issue they couldn't avoid, so neither will we.

    4) We will also have a contributor ballot, which will elect one a year through 1985, then one every three (3) years. Contributors will be ranked 1 through 5, with points awarded 5-4-3-2-1. Voters may choose to participate in either one of the ballots or both.

    5) It is permissible to vote for a candidate on both the contributor and player lists.

    6) You are allowed to change your ballot at any time the ballot is open. However, if you change your ballot, you've got to notify me (jalbright) by PM or by a new post in the voting thread, or the changes likely will not be registered.

    7) Players are eligible at the later of age 45 or the first year thereafter in which the player does not play. If the birthdate is not known, add five years to the first time the player misses a season and has less than 10 games the next season. There is an exception for early death, in which case the year of death plus two will be used if that yields an earlier date.

    8) Contributors become eligible at age 65 or in the year of death plus two. whichever comes first.

    9) Each election will run for two weeks unless expressly altered by the project manager, contributors and players done simultaneously.

    10) No one is ineligible, nor are players from any league ineligible. If there are players who returned to the Negro Leagues or Japan after going to the majors, the departure from the majors will be their career end date for purposes of this project. Candidates will not lose eligiblity after becoming eligible except by being elected as either a contributor or player.

    11) The standard for including a player on one's ballot is that the player must in the voter's opinion be among the very best eligible players (preferably the number voted on, but if a voter wishes to support someone they feel is 15th in a 12 person ballot instead of one of the top 12, it's too close for anyone to reasonably object. On the other hand, supporting the 25th best eligible candidate on a 12 person ballot is probably beyond the pale). I reserve the power to invalidate ballots which I do not feel are a reasonably knowledgeable, good faith effort to rank the players. One issue I am quite concerned about is that I do not want to see what clearly appear to be attempts to manipulate the ballot so as to elect a candidate. In isolation, I probably could live with this, but if it became a widely used tactic, the project would devolve into something I have no desire to be associated with. Moreover, I think that this position asks everyone else to cast legitimate votes so that you can manipulate the system to favor your pet candidates. I cannot accept that, as it strikes me as unfair to other voters. For example, you can't expect to favor even a legitimate HOF candidate like Bill Dahlen over Babe Ruth to get Dahlen elected without being asked to provide a reasonable justification for ranking Dahlen over Ruth. If you can provide a reasonable justification in that scenario, the ballot will stand. If not, you will be asked to make a change. Certainly, a reasonable justification does not indicate in essence simply that you want Dahlen elected. Furthermore, if I invalidate multiple ballots by the same individual as failing to meet this rule, that individual will forever lose the right to have his/her ballots counted. Voters are encouraged to consider character, sportsmanship, and compliance with the rules and spirit of baseball in their rankings of players.

    12) I will post lists of eligible players and contributors before each election. If you have a question about the eligibility of a candidate, please ask. I will provide a list of future eligibility dates as well.

    13) My eligibility lists come from all persons in the BBF HOF, BBTF Hall of Merit, and Cooperstown, plus all persons getting a vote in a BBF HOF election in the past year and a half or in a BBWAA election. This is a relatively comprehensive list, and thus I must request that if you want another candidate included, you provide some justification for why said candidate is worthy of getting a vote in this project. The main area I think this might come into play is if a voter supports a person who was eligible for the final selections from the recent pre WWII or Negro League committees but not on my master list. That fact alone would serve as ample justification for putting said candidate on the list. We may learn more about Cuban ball or what have you and thus include others after a case is made for them, however. The contributor list is undoubtedly not as comprehensive, and this fact will be taken into consideration.

    14) Other than the sportsmanship and character issues, players are to be evaluated solely upon their play. I would prefer that if a player is qualified by his play standing alone that he be elected on that basis. However, a candidate may only be elected either as a contributor or a player, but not both. Contributors are the area where the entire body of work during his career in the sport, including his play, managing, scouting, executive, writing, broadcasting or other work in the sport is relevant. Contributors are to be ranked based on who the voter thinks is most worthy of induction into the Contributor group in this project.

    15) Any ballot with two (2) or more spots unfilled with eligible candidates is invalid. In the event of the listing of ineligible names, I will try to notify the voter so that he/she can correct the ballot before the end of the voting period. If the change is made timely, it will count. If not, and there are two or more invalid names, the ballot will not be considered valid. If there is only one, the ineligible name will be stricken and all names after it on the affected ballot will be moved up one spot.

    16) Any players listed beyond the 12th place for any ballot but the first (in which case it is 20th place) will be ignored. If more than one person is listed as tied for the last available place and the ballot is oversize, all names will be dropped, which may lead to the invalidation of the ballot.

    17) Ties are not permitted in ballot listings. I reserve the right to invalidate ballots for use of ties in the rankings, be it within a single ballot or over the course of several ballots. If the voter does not correct such a listing voluntarily, except in the case of an oversize ballot tie for the last eligible place, if do not invalidate the ballot, I will choose the placement of the two "tied" candidates, generally preferring the candidate preferred by the other voters.

    18) For any ties between candidates straddling the in/out line of selections, the first thing considered is the ranking of the candidates by the ballots cast. If there are more than two candidates tied, use a 3-2-1 or whatever is appropriate system. Once one person separates from the tied group, restart with the remaining candidates until there are only as many candidates as the rules call for being elected. If they remain tied after this process, take those with the most #1 votes as the next step, then the most #2 votes and so on to see if that breaks the tie. If not, we will induct all candidates who remain tied at that point.

    19) One thing we're going to have to be aware of is the timeline in the case of at least a few contributors. Two which jump out at me are Buck O'Neill, 1976, and Branch Rickey, 1946. I intend to eventually vote for both men, but in 1946, Jackie Robinson was still in Montreal. Really, Branch should wait until at least 1947 after Jackie's success in the majors to get credit for that move. If you think Rickey belongs in the top 5 in 1946 without his role in breaking the color line, that's fine--but he shouldn't get credit for that important success until it actually happened. Buck O'Neill did some important things up until 1976, but after that he was in Ken Burns' Baseball and he was instrumental in the establishment of the Negro Leagues Hall of Fame (both occurred in or around 1994). If you think he belongs based on accomplishments before those two things, that's perfectly acceptable, but please don't credit him with them before they actually happened.

    20) I reserve the right to hold both 19th century and Negro League special elections in 2000 if we don't have a sufficient number in those categories by then. These elections probably will be limited to voters I feel are appropriately versed on the group of players to be considered. I do wish to only use this as a last resort, however, and only to ensure that those groups received what I regard as at least adequate bare minimum representation. I do not plan on sharing with you what I consider to meet those bare minimum standards, but I think that the numbers I am thinking of are well below the number of candidates that well informed observers believe are well qualified candidates from each group.

    21) I will maintain a thread of the project's history and rules which will provide a listing of all elected candidates.

    22) Feel free to ask questions by either sending jalbright a PM, or by posting a question in voting thread
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    The players who become eligible in 1945 are:

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    Bush , Guy
    Fitzsimmons , Freddie
    Manush , Heinie
    Sewell , Luke
    Stearnes , Turkey
    Sukeforth , Clyde
    Wilson , Jud 
    Wright , Glenn
    There are only two contributor candidates becoming eligible in 1946, Ed Bolden and Branch Rickey
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    The 1944 player candidates who were not elected had these results in the 1944 election:

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    player……………..	votes	points
    Hines , Paul	12	91
    Suttles , Mule	12	87
    Clarke , Fred	12	69
    Barnes , Ross	9	68
    Sisler , George	9	61
    Jackson , Joe	6	57
    Collins , Jimmy	9	56
    Goslin , Goose	10	53
    Magee , Sherry	8	51
    Vance , Dazzy	9	42
    Wheat , Zack	6	39
    Radbourn , C	8	34
    Start , Joe	3	23
    Keeler , Willie	4	22
    Traynor , Pie	4	22
    Thompson , S	3	21
    Bennett , C	3	20
    Johnson , HR	3	20
    Carey , Max	2	15
    Waddell , Rube	4	15
    Flick , Elmer	3	14
    Groh , Heinie	3	14
    Stovey , Harry	4	13
    Lyons , Ted	3	12
    McPhee , Bid	3	11
    Sutton , Ezra	2	11
    Grant , Frank	3	10
    Joss , Addie	1	10
    Terry , Bill	4	10
    Maranville , R	3	9
    Coveleski , S	2	8
    Galvin , Pud	1	7
    Chance , Frank	1	6
    Caruthers , B	1	5
    Gore , George	1	5
    Pearce , Dickey	1	5
    McGinnity , Joe	1	4
    Browning , P	2	3
    Roush , Edd 	1	3
    Tinker, Joe	1	3
    Evers , Johnny	1	2
    Jennings , H	1	2
    Bresnahan , R	1	1
    Duffy , Hugh	1	1
    The 1944 contributor candidates who were not elected had these results in the 1944 election:

    Code:
    contributor…………	votes	points
    Richter , F	11	37
    Klem, Bill……	14	35
    Cartwright , A	7	33
    Landis , K	8	19
    Barrow , Ed	8	18
    Reach , A. J.	5	11
    Commiskey , C	3	7
    Pearce, Dickey	2	7
    Spink, Albert	2	6
    Clarke , Fred	1	4
    Hanlon , Ned	1	4
    Doubleday , A	1	3
    Dunn , Jack	1	3
    Taylor , C. I.	1	3
    Conlan , C	1	2
    Connolly , Tom	1	1
    Selee , Frank	1	1
    I strongly suggest that you pay attention to this list, as the leaders of the holdovers are likely to join any strong newcomer candidates as the leaders for winning induction.
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    Members of the Best of Baseball Hall

    Players

    Code:
    Pete Alexander
    Cap Anson
    Frank Baker
    Dan Brouthers
    Mordecai Brown
    Jesse Burkett
    Oscar Charleston
    John Clarkson
    Ty Cobb
    Eddie Collins
    Roger Connor
    Sam Crawford
    Bill Dahlen
    George Davis
    Ed Delahanty
    Buck Ewing
    Frankie Frisch
    Lou Gehrig
    Lefty Grove
    Billy Hamilton
    Gabby Hartnett
    Harry Heilmann
    Rogers Hornsby
    Walter Johnson
    Tim Keefe
    King Kelly
    Nap LaJoie
    Pop Lloyd
    Christy Mathewson
    Kid Nichols
    Jim O'Rourke
    Eddie Plank
    Bullet Joe Rogan
    Amos Rusie
    Babe Ruth
    Louis Santop
    Tris Speaker
    Cristobal Torriente
    Honus Wagner
    Ed Walsh
    John M. Ward
    Deacon White
    Smoky Joe Williams
    George Wright
    Cy Young
    Contributors

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    Doc Adams
    Henry Chadwick
    Jim Creighton
    Rube Foster
    William Hulbert
    Ban Johnson
    Connie Mack
    John McGraw
    Al Spalding
    Harry Wright
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    The complete list of eligible players:

    Code:
    Adams , Babe
    Adams , Sparky
    Altrock , Nick
    Archer , Jimmy
    Arlett , Buzz
    Austin , Jimmy
    Bancroft , Dave
    Barnes , Ross
    Barry , Jack
    Battin , Joe
    Beaumont , Ginger
    Beckley , Jake
    Bender , Chief
    Bennett , Charlie
    Benton , Larry
    Bergen , Marty
    Bigbee , Carson
    Bishop , Max
    Blades , Ray
    Blue , Lu
    Bluege , Ossie
    Bodie , Ping
    Boley , Joe
    Bond , Tommy
    Bottomley , Jim
    Bradley , Bill
    Breitenstein , Ted
    Bresnahan , Roger
    Browning , Pete
    Burns , George J.
    Bush  , Joe
    Bush , Donie
    Bush , Guy
    Cadore , Leon
    Camnitz , Howie
    Carey , Max
    Carrigan , Bill
    Caruthers , Bob 
    Chance , Frank
    Chapman , Ray
    Chase , Hal
    Chesbro , Jack
    Childs , Cupid
    Cicotte , Eddie
    Clarke , Fred
    Coakley , Andy
    Collins , Jimmy
    Collins , Shano
    Combs , Earle
    Conroy , Wid
    Coombs , Jack
    Cooper , Andy
    Cooper , Wilbur
    Coveleski , Stan
    Crandall , Doc
    Cravath , Gavvy
    Creighton , Jim
    Criger , Lou
    Critz , Hughie
    Cross , Lave
    Crowder , Al 
    Cruise , Walt
    Cummings , Candy
    Cuyler , Kiki
    Daubert , Jake
    Davis , Harry
    Dinneen , Bill
    Doak , Bill
    Donlin , Mike
    Donovan , Bill
    Dooin , Red
    Doyle , Jack 
    Doyle , Larry
    Duffy , Hugh
    Dugan , Joe
    Dunlap , Fred
    Dykes , Jimmy
    Earnshaw , George
    Ehmke , Howard
    Elberfeld , Kid
    Elliott , Jumbo
    Ens , Jewel
    Evers , Johnny
    Faber , Red
    Falkenberg , Cy
    Fitzsimmons , Freddie
    Fletcher , Art
    Flick , Elmer
    Fonseca , Lew
    Foster , Eddie
    Fraser , Chick
    Galvin , Pud
    Glasscock , Jack
    Gleason , Kid
    Gonzalez , Mike
    Gore , George
    Goslin , Goose
    Gowdy , Hank
    Grant , Eddie
    Grant , Frank
    Grantham , George
    Griffith , Clark
    Grimes , Burleigh
    Grimm , Charlie
    Groh , Heinie
    Hahn , Noodles
    Haines , Jesse
    Hargrave , Bubbles
    Harris , Bucky
    Herzog , Buck 
    Hill , Pete
    Hinchman , Bill
    Hines , Paul
    Hooper , Harry
    Hoyt , Waite
    Huggins , Miller
    Irwin , Charlie
    Jackman , Will
    Jackson , Joe
    Jennings , Hughie
    Johnson , Home Run
    Johnson , Judy
    Jones , Charley
    Jones , Fielder
    Jones , Sam P.
    Jordan , Tim
    Joss , Addie
    Judge , Joe
    Kamm , Willie
    Keeler , Willie
    Kelley , Joe
    Kerr , Dickie
    Killefer , Bill
    Kilroy , Matt
    Kling , Johnny
    Knabe , Otto
    Kremer , Ray
    Lange , Bill
    Larkin , Henry
    Latham , Arlie
    Leach , Freddy
    Leach , Tommy
    Leever , Sam
    Lewis , Duffy
    Lobert , Hans
    Long , Herman
    Lowe , Bobby
    Lundy , Dick
    Luque , Dolf
    Lyons , Denny
    Lyons , Ted
    Magee , Sherry
    Manush , Heinie
    Maranville , Rabbit
    Marberry , Firpo
    Marquard , Rube
    Mathews , Bobby
    Mays , Carl
    McAleer , Jimmy
    McCarthy , Tommy
    McCormick , Jim
    McGinnity , Joe
    McGowan , Bill
    McInnis , Stuffy
    McLean , Larry
    McManus , Marty
    McPhee , Bid
    McVey , Cal
    Meadows , Lee
    Mendez , Jose
    Meusel , Bob
    Milan , Clyde
    Miller , Bing
    Miller , Dots
    Miller , Hack
    Moore , Dobie
    Moran , Pat
    Mostil , Johnny
    Mullane , Tony
    Murphy , Danny
    Murray , Red
    Nehf , Art
    O'Doul , Lefty
    Oeschger , Joe
    O'Farrell , Bob
    O'Leary , Charlie
    Oms , Alejandro
    O'Neill , Steve
    O'Neill , Tip
    Orr , Dave
    Pabor , Charlie
    Paskert , Dode
    Pearce , Dickey
    Peckinpaugh , Roger
    Peitz , Heinie
    Pennock , Herb
    Perdue , Hub
    Perkins , Cy
    Phillippe , Deacon 
    Pike , Lip
    Pipp , Wally
    Poles , Spotswood
    Pruett , Hub
    Quinn , Jack
    Radbourn , Charlie
    Raymond , Bugs
    Redding , Dick
    Remsen , Jack
    Rice , Sam
    Richardson , Hardy
    Ring , Jimmy
    Ritchey , Claude
    Rixey , Eppa
    Robertson , Dave
    Rommel , Eddie
    Root , Charlie
    Roush , Edd 
    Rucker , Nap
    Rudolph , Dick
    Ruel , Muddy
    Ryan  , Jimmy
    Schacht , Al
    Schaefer , Germany
    Schalk , Ray
    Schang , Wally
    Schreckengost , Ossie
    Schulte , Frank
    Scott , Everett
    Scott , Jack
    Severeid , Hank
    Sewell , Joe
    Sewell , Luke
    Seymour , Cy
    Sheckard , Jimmy
    Sherdel , Bill
    Shocker , Urban
    Sisler , George
    Smith , Earl
    Smith , Sherry
    Sparks , Tully
    Stahl , Jake
    Start , Joe
    Stearnes , Turkey
    Steinfeldt , Harry
    Stephenson , Riggs
    Stovey , Harry
    Street , Gabby
    Sukeforth , Clyde
    Suttles , Mule
    Sutton , Ezra
    Sweeney , Bill
    Tannehill , Jesse
    Taylor , Ben
    Tenney , Fred
    Terry , Bill
    Thomas , Ira
    Thompson , Sam
    Tiernan , Mike
    Tinker , Joe
    Toney , Fred
    Traynor , Pie
    Turner , Terry
    Uhle , George
    Van Haltren , George
    Vance , Dazzy
    Veach , Bobby
    Waddell , Rube
    Walberg , Rube
    Wallace , Bobby
    Wambsganss , Bill
    Warfield , Frank
    Welch , Mickey
    Wheat , Zack
    White , Sol
    White , Will 
    Whitehill , Earl
    Williams , Cy
    Williams , Ken
    Williamson , Ned
    Willis , Vic
    Wilson , Hack
    Wilson , Jimmie
    Wilson , Jud 
    Witt , Whitey
    Wood , Joe
    Wright , Glenn
    Yerkes , Steve
    Youngs , Ross
    Zachary , Tom
    Zimmer , Chief
    The complete list of eligible contributors (Please note John M. Ward has been elected as a player and thus is no longer eligible):

    Code:
    Abe , Iso
    Bancroft , Frank
    Barrow , Ed
    Bolden, Ed
    Bulkely , Morgan
    Cartwright , Alexander
    Caylor , O. P.
    Chance , Frank
    Clarke , Fred
    Commiskey , Charlie
    Conlan , Charles
    Connolly , Tom
    Cooper , Andy
    Cummings , Candy
    Dinneen , Bill
    Doubleday , Abner
    Dreyfuss , Barney
    Dunn , Jack
    Elias , Al Munro
    Foster , John B.
    Fullerton , Hugh
    Gleason , Kid
    Griffith , Clark
    Hanlon , Ned
    Hillerich , John
    Huggins , Miller
    Jennings , Hughie
    Klem , Bill
    Landis , Kenesaw
    Lardner , Ring
    Leavitt, Jr. , Charles W.
    McCarthy , Tommy
    Mendez , Jose
    Mills , A. G.
    Moran , Pat
    Mutrie , Jim
    Navin , Frank
    Norworth, Jack
    Osborn , Frank
    Reach , A. J.
    Rice, Grantland
    Richter , Francis
    Rickey, Branch
    Robinson , Wilbert
    Ruppert , Jacob
    Selee , Frank
    Shibe , Ben
    Spink, Albert
    Stallings , George
    Taylor , C. I.
    Thayer , Ernest
    Warfield , Frank
    White , Sol
    Wilkinson , J. L. 
    Wilson , Horace
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    My ballot:

    Players
    1. Turkey Stearnes
    2. Mule Suttles
    3. Sherry Magee
    4. Zack Wheat
    5. Paul Hines
    6. Jud Wilson
    7. Fred Clarke
    8. Dazzy Vance
    9. Harry Stovey
    10. Goose Goslin
    11. Ted Lyons
    12. Burleigh Grimes

    Contributors
    1. Bill Klem
    2. Francis Richter
    3. Ed Barrow
    4. Kennesaw Landis
    5. Branch Rickey
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    Reminder #1: John Montgomery Ward has been elected as a player and thus is no longer eligible as a contributor.

    Reminder #2: DO NOT credit Branch Rickey with success in breaching the major league color line until 1947.
    For this reason, while he's made my ballot for his work with the Cardinals and for preparing to make this move in 1946, he's currently #5. "If" Jackie Robinson succeeds in 1947, he'll move up if not elected, quite possibly (wink, wink) to #1.
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    1. Turkey Stearnes
    2. Jimmy Collins
    3. Max Carey
    4. Dazzy Vance
    5. Mule Suttles
    6. Fred Clarke
    7. Paul Hines
    8. Jud Wilson
    9. Sherry Magee
    10. Goose Goslin
    11. Ted Lyons
    12. Zack Wheat

    Contributors:

    1. Alexander Cartwright
    2. Francis Richter
    3. Bill Klem
    4. Ed Barrow
    5. Kenesaw Landis

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    Players

    1. Joe Jackson
    2. Fred Clarke
    3. Zack Wheat
    4. Goose Goslin
    5. Sherry Magee
    6. Willie Keeler
    7. Sam Thompson
    8. Elmer Flick
    9. Bill Terry
    10. Harry Stovey
    11. Pete Browning
    12. George Sisler

    Contributors

    1. F. Richter
    2. B. Klem
    3. A. Cartwright
    4. E. Barrow
    5. K. Landis
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    "A ballplayer has to just go out and be mean. You can't play half-heartedly. If you do, there's someone right over your shoulder that'll take your job away. If you don't do your job, what they're paying you for, why should they pay you? You just can't put in eight hours, that's what a lot of people don't realize about athletes. Very few people realize the pressure." Dave Kingman

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    1. Turkey Stearnes
    2. Jud Wilson
    3. Ted Lyons
    4. Paul Hines
    5. Dazzy Vance
    6. Elmer Flick
    7. Ross Barnes
    8. Grant "Home Run" Johnson
    9. Stan Coveleski
    10. Fred Clarke
    11. Hughie Jennings
    12. Charley "Old Hoss" Radbourn

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    Players:

    1. Turkey Stearnes
    2. Jud Wilson
    3. Jimmy Collins
    4. Mule Suttles
    5. Ross Barnes
    6. George Sisler
    7. Sam Thompson
    8. Old Hoss Radbourn
    9. Paul Hines
    10. Zack Wheat
    11. Frank Grant
    12. Dazzy Vance

    Contributors:

    1. Francis Richter
    2. C. I. Taylor
    3. Bill Klem
    4. Ed Barrow
    5. Branch Rickey

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    1. Sherry Magee
    2. Pie Traynor
    3. Heinie Groh
    4. Max Carey
    5. Frank Chance
    6. Rabbit Marranville
    7. Bid McPhee
    8. Joe Tinker
    9. Johnny Evers
    10. Roger Bresnahan
    11. George Sisler
    12. Johnny Kling


    1. Charles Comiskey
    2. Ed Barrow
    3. Jack Dunn
    4. A.J. Reach
    5. Bill Klem
    Last edited by Ubiquitous; 04-26-2009 at 08:13 AM.

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    1) Ross Barnes
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    3) Fred Clarke
    4) Turkey Stearnes
    5) Jimmy Collins
    6) Charlie Bennett
    7) Dazzy Vance
    8) Charlie Radbourne
    9) Rube Waddell
    10] Mule Suttles
    11) Goose Goslin
    12) Sherry Magee



    1) Alexander Cartwright
    2) Francis Richter
    3) Dickey Pearce
    4) Commissioner Landis
    5) Bill Klem

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    1. Mule Suttles
    2. Turkey Stearnes
    3. Ross Barnes
    4. Ezra Sutton
    5. Joe Start
    6. Jimmy Collins
    7. Paul Hines
    8. Goose Goslin
    9. Charlie Bennett
    10. Rabbit Maranville
    11. George Sisler
    12. Jud Wilson

    Contributors:

    1. Francis Richter
    2. C. I. Taylor
    3. Bill Klem
    4. Charley Comiskey
    5. Al Reach

    IMO, Branch Rickey, while eligible, hasn't made his most significant contribution to the game yet. I can't see a justification for voting for him before 1947 at the earliest. I'm not likely to add him to my ballot until 1950 and realistically, it's unlikely that the significance of his contribution was realized until the 1960s.

    As far as Kenesaw Landis, it's hard for me to pinpoint his career and whether or not he deserves to be in the HoF. On one hand, he eliminated the issues associated with gambling and fixing games that had been a problem from the beginning of professional baseball. On the other hand, he also ruled with an iron fist for 25 years, blocked Bill Veeck from buying the Phillies when learning of his interest in integrating the team, and blocked any attempt to let a black ball player play in MLB during his lifetime. Does the positive outweigh the negatives in Landis' case?

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    Quote Originally Posted by jjpm74 View Post
    Players:

    IMO, Branch Rickey, while eligible, hasn't made his most significant contribution to the game yet. I can't see a justification for voting for him before 1947 at the earliest. I'm not likely to add him to my ballot until 1950 and realistically, it's unlikely that the significance of his contribution was realized until the 1960s.

    As far as Kenesaw Landis, it's hard for me to pinpoint his career and whether or not he deserves to be in the HoF. On one hand, he eliminated the issues associated with gambling and fixing games that had been a problem from the beginning of professional baseball. On the other hand, he also ruled with an iron fist for 25 years, blocked Bill Veeck from buying the Phillies when learning of his interest in integrating the team, and blocked any attempt to let a black ball player play in MLB during his lifetime. Does the positive outweigh the negatives in Landis' case?
    Before 1947, Branch Rickey had:
    1) signed George Sisler for the Browns;
    2) developed the Cardinal farm system (and, more importantly, the whole notion of a "farm system"), which in turn lead to:
    3) five pennants in nine seasons (1926-34), and added one more while Branch was with the team in 1942;
    4) signed Jackie Robinson to a contract and had him play quite successfully for a top minor league Dodger team in Montreal. He had already signed some other Negro Leaguers as well (Newcombe and Campanella were in Nashua of the New England League).

    I think the significance of his move was well grasped by 1950, as can be seen from the influx of talent by that time: Satchel Paige, Newcombe, Campanella, Jackie, Larry Doby, Monte Irvin, Minnie Minoso, Luke Easter and Hank Thompson had all played by then, and many more guys who had played in the Negro Leagues were in the minors. Also, Rickey had set up the Dodgers for their successes of the 50's plus helped them to their 1947 and 1949 pennants through Jackie and others.

    ====================================

    As for Landis, his position on the color line is a negative factor, and his approach to the gambling scandal(s) have offended some. I think he cleaned the game up in that regard, which was essential for the good of the game, and he deserves a great deal of the credit for that. Landis was hardly unique in his approach to racial issues in his time, and while his position isn't to his credit, I think one must consider that issue in context in determining how much to dock him. He wasn't a roll back the clock reactionary, but rather a hold the line conservative-type in that regard. Standing up for the status quo of exclusion isn't a positive thing, to be sure, and I understand the motivation in lowering his stature for that failing. I just don't think his stance on race wipes out the positives.
    Last edited by jalbright; 04-27-2009 at 06:40 AM.
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    8. Edd Roush
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    10. Heinie Groh
    11. Zach Wheat
    12. Jud Wilson


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    2. Ed Barrow
    3. Alfred H. Spink
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    "When you have no basis for an argument, abuse the plaintiff." -- Cicero

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    1) Turkey Stearnes
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    4) Zack Wheat
    5) Heinie Groh
    6) Goose Goslin
    7) Dazzy Vance
    8) Old Hoss Radbourne
    9) Frank Chance
    10) Fred Clarke
    11) Johnny Evers
    12) Pie Traynor


    1) Charlie Comiskey
    2) Bill Klem
    3) Ed Barrow
    4) A.J. Reach
    5) Francis Richter

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    5. Hoss Radbourne
    6. Pie Traynor
    7. Bob Caruthers
    8. Goose Goslin
    9. Joe Jackson
    10. Bill Terry
    11. Dazzy Vance
    12. Covelski

    1. AJ Reach
    2. Albert Spink
    3. Barrow
    4. Landis
    5. Klem

    I know Barrow is not a new candidate, and Suttles was an omission on my part last vote.

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    We now have a quorum on both halves of the ballot.
    Seen on a bumper sticker: If only closed minds came with closed mouths.

    Some minds are like concrete--thoroughly mixed up and permanently set.

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    1. Turkey Stearnes
    2. George Sisler
    3. Goose Goslin
    4. Mule Suttles
    5. Willie Keeler
    6. Charles Radbourne
    7. Jud Wilson
    8. Jimmy Collins
    9. Paul Hines
    10. Harry Stovey
    11. Frank Grant
    12. Pete Hill

    Contributors

    1. Alexander Cartwright
    2. Ned Hanlon
    3. Bill Klem
    4. Ed Barrow
    5. A.J. Reach
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    In looking at other ballots on the player side there's always a cringe along the lines of geez how could I not have that guy on my ballot. But then I go through my ballot or the "next year" do so and find there is noone that merits bumping (in my mind of course).

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    5. Frank Grant
    6. George Sisler
    7. Rube Waddell
    8. Sherry Magee
    9. Stan Coveleski
    10. Charlie Radbourn
    11. Fred Clarke
    12. Pie Traynor

    Contributors

    1. Alexander Cartwright
    2. Fred Clarke
    3. Bill Klem
    4. Francis Richter
    5. Ed Barrow
    September 16, 2012: The Losing Streak Ends

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    Players

    1. Sam Thompson
    2. Joe Jackson
    3. Ross Barnes
    4. George Sisler
    5. Goose Goslin
    6. Harry Stovey
    7. Willie Keeler
    8. Bill Terry
    9. Charley Radbourn
    10. Pete Browning
    11. Hugh Duffy
    12. Turkey Stearnes


    Contributors

    1. Branch Rickey
    2. Kenesaw Landis
    3. Alexander Cartwright
    4. Abner Doubleday
    5. Charles Conlon

  25. #25
    Players:

    1. Ross Barnes
    2. Mule Suttles
    3. Charlie Bennett
    4. Jimmy Collins
    5. Ezra Sutton
    6. George Sisler
    7. Bob Caruthers
    8. Roger Bresnahan
    9. Dickey Pearce
    10. Turkey Stearnes
    11. Paul Hines
    12. Sherry Magee

    Contributers:

    1. Bill Klem
    2. Francis Richter
    3. O.P. Caylor
    4. Ed Barrow
    5. A.J. Reach
    Last edited by bambambaseball; 04-30-2009 at 03:59 PM.

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