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  • #16
    Those guys at least have a choice...

    The question really is when you get to a guy like Sheffield who's had good seasons with five different teams! Perhaps a blank one for him?

    KH14
    “Well, I like to say I’m completely focused, right? I mean, the game’s on the line. It’s not like I’m thinking about what does barbecue Pop Chips and Cholula taste like. Because I already know that answer — it tastes friggin’ awesome!"--Brian Wilson

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    • #17
      Piazza should be allowed to choose between the Dodgers & Mets. I just don't identify Alomar with any specific team, so I'd prefer he didn't have an emblem on his hat.
      Buck O'Neil: The Monarch of Baseball

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      • #18
        What about Rafael Palmeiro... if he is inducted who will he go as?

        Probably a Ranger, maybe an Oriole (I doubt it)
        Cristobal

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        • #19
          That's a big leap.

          It is a bg leap to see either in the hall.
          Assuming either ever makes it; Piazza - LA, Alomar - Orioles.
          1968 and 1984, the greatest ever.

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          • #20
            Originally posted by Tigerfan1974
            It is a bg leap to see either in the hall.
            Assuming either ever makes it; Piazza - LA, Alomar - Orioles.
            It's a big leap to see two players in the top 10 at their position make it? Particularly two as popular as those?
            Johnson and now Goligoski gone.
            I hope that's all.

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            • #21
              Originally posted by KCGHOST
              Piazza should be allowed to choose between the Dodgers & Mets. I just don't identify Alomar with any specific team, so I'd prefer he didn't have an emblem on his hat.
              Who was the last player to go in without an emblem?

              I'm not sure, from a marketing standpoint, we'll be seeing any more emblem-less hats in the hall.
              "I think about baseball when I wake up in the morning. I think about it all day and I dream about it at night. The only time I don't think about it is when I'm playing it."
              Carl Yastrzemski

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              • #22
                Originally posted by runningshoes53
                Who was the last player to go in without an emblem?

                I'm not sure, from a marketing standpoint, we'll be seeing any more emblem-less hats in the hall.
                Catfish Hunter, I believe. The latest, to be certain, in terms of when he played. Off the top of my head, I'm not sure if players like George Davis or Vic Willis have emblems on their HOF plaques.
                Dave Bill Tom George Mark Bob Ernie Soupy Dick Alex Sparky
                Joe Gary MCA Emanuel Sonny Dave Earl Stan
                Jonathan Neil Roger Anthony Ray Thomas Art Don
                Gates Philip John Warrior Rik Casey Tony Horace
                Robin Bill Ernie JEDI

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by Tigerfan1974
                  It is a bg leap to see either in the hall.
                  Assuming either ever makes it; Piazza - LA, Alomar - Orioles.
                  Seriously? Piazza is the greatest offensive catcher in the history of the game. His defense might leave a lot to be desire, but the fact that he could hit like Frank Thomas as a catcher, made him extremely valuable during his prime. If his defense was just a little better, I'd say his offense is valuable enough to make him the greatest catcher of all-time. As it stands, I have him at third (behind Bench and Berra).

                  As for Alomar, I think most people would say he is among the 10 best 2Bman who have ever played. His decline was very sudden and drastic, ruining what everyone thought was surefire 3000 hitter, but Alomar could really do it all during his peak. He hit for average, he had good power for a 2Bman, he had good speed, and he was a terrific defender.

                  I think Alomar's Hall case will end up be very similar to Ryne Sandberg's, in that most people believed he was a surefire Hall of Famer while playing, but that he'll take a few years longer than he should to get in. This will be because, like Sandberg, Alomar's decline was sudden and drastic, the voters have a short memory, and the voters don't appreciate the skillsets of great middle infielders (which is why Barry Larkin will probably also have a hard time, why Alan Trammell struggles to get 20% of the vote, and why Bobby Grich, Lou Whitaker, and Willie Randolph were all dropped from the ballots on their first time out).

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                  • #24
                    "Seriously? Piazza is the greatest offensive catcher in the history of the game. His defense might leave a lot to be desire, but the fact that he could hit like Frank Thomas as a catcher, made him extremely valuable during his prime. If his defense was just a little better, I'd say his offense is valuable enough to make him the greatest catcher of all-time. As it stands, I have him at third (behind Bench and Berra)."

                    Offensive cather? Are we back to the one factor only argument again as in the other thread about McGwire?
                    Pudge is a better catcher than Piazza and will make it before him, if Mike ever makes it.

                    Piazza #3 and better than 4 of these Hofers? I disagree.
                    Johnny Bench
                    Yogi Berra
                    Roy Campanella
                    Mickey Cochrane
                    Carlton Fisk
                    Josh Gibson

                    "As for Alomar, I think most people would say he is among the 10 best 2Bman who have ever played. His decline was very sudden and drastic, ruining what everyone thought was surefire 3000 hitter, but Alomar could really do it all during his peak. He hit for average, he had good power for a 2Bman, he had good speed, and he was a terrific defender.

                    I think Alomar's Hall case will end up be very similar to Ryne Sandberg's, in that most people believed he was a surefire Hall of Famer while playing, but that he'll take a few years longer than he should to get in. This will be because, like Sandberg, Alomar's decline was sudden and drastic, the voters have a short memory, and the voters don't appreciate the skillsets of great middle infielders (which is why Barry Larkin will probably also have a hard time, why Alan Trammell struggles to get 20% of the vote, and why Bobby Grich, Lou Whitaker, and Willie Randolph were all dropped from the ballots on their first time out)."

                    I would take Lou Whitaker over Alomar. (I am TigerFan)
                    Larkin is also a possibility. I don't know, but I just don't think of Alomar and HOF in the same sentence.
                    Alomar is not even the same caliber as any of these 2B!

                    Rod Carew
                    Charlie Gehringer
                    Rogers Hornsby
                    Nap Lajoie
                    Joe Morgan
                    Jackie Robinson
                    Ryne Sandberg

                    If you think of someone who dominated the game at their position for a significant period of time, Piazza and Alomar don't do it, in my opinion.
                    1968 and 1984, the greatest ever.

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by Tigerfan1974
                      Piazza #3 and better than 4 of these Hofers? I disagree.
                      Johnny Bench
                      Yogi Berra
                      Roy Campanella
                      Mickey Cochrane
                      Carlton Fisk
                      Josh Gibson
                      Even if you were to put four of those names ahead of Piazza, you'd still have him 5th all-time, and you're saying that's still not good enough to be a Hall of Famer? These guys were all terrific catchers, all in my top 10 (except Gibson who I except because I don't know how to properly honor the Negro League greats) but none of them sustained the hitting dominance that Piazza had for a decade. Piazza's bat is unheard from the catcher position (Gibson might be an exception to this, and according to what most people say about Gibson, he'd probably rank above Piazza too). So you don't believe the best offensive catcher in the history of the Major Leagues should not be in the Hall?

                      Also, I like Lou Whitaker a lot, and believe he got an undeserved shaft by the baseball writers, but I'd still take Roberto Alomar. Whitaker hit for more power, but Alomar was a better all-around hitter, was terrific on the basepaths, and was a better defender. I have Alomar as the 9th best 2Bman in history (he'd be 8th and ahead of Biggio if not for his sudden decline), while I have Whitaker a few spots lower around 12 or 13 (depending on how I'm feeling about Frankie Frisch on a given day). It's close, but the difference to me is a sure Hall of Famer (Alomar) and a questionable one (Whitaker).

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                      • #26
                        Piazza-Mets (Mets-6 Dodgers-6 undecided-1)
                        Alomar-Blue Jays (Blue Jays-8 Orioles-1 None-1 undecided-2)
                        Clemens-Red Sox (Sox-2)
                        Bonds-Giants (SF-1)
                        Johnson-D'Backs (AZ-2)
                        Pedro-Red Sox (Sox-1)
                        Maddux-Braves (ATL-2)
                        Cox-Braves (ATL-1)
                        LaRussa-A's (OAK-1)
                        Torre-Yankees (NYY-1)
                        Palmeiro (if)-Rangers (TX-1 O's-0 confused-1)
                        Gossage-Yankees (NYY-2)
                        Dawson (if)-Expos (Expos-5)
                        Glavine-Braves (ATL-1)
                        Sheffield (if)-Marlins (FLA-1 none-1)
                        Henderson-A's (OAK-1)
                        Belle (if ever)-Indians (CLE-1)
                        Manny-Red Sox (Sox-1)
                        Griffey (if)- Mariners (SEA-1)
                        Sosa (if)-Rangers...I'm kidding- Cubs (Cubs-1)
                        Weiss-Rockies (sorry, I'll stop)
                        I. Rodriguez (if)-Rangers (TX-1)
                        Last edited by RobertHConner; 02-06-2006, 07:12 PM. Reason: w/ updated vote totals

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by DoubleX
                          I thought I'd start a thread in which we can discuss which hat likely future Hall of Famers should wear.

                          I'll throw two out there to start:

                          Mike Piazza: Mets or Dodgers?

                          Roberto Alomar: Blue Jays, Orioles, or Indians?

                          Double X, quick question: who should decide the hat? The player or the HOF?
                          Johnny
                          Delusion, Life's Coping Mechanism

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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by johnny
                            Double X, quick question: who should decide the hat? The player or the HOF?
                            The player.
                            1968 and 1984, the greatest ever.

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                            • #29
                              Piazza goes in as a Met,

                              He's played more games,hit more home runs, & got more RBI with them.

                              Is 2nd on the Mets all time list in homers and RBI,1st in slugging,& 4th in doubles and hits.

                              Made his only World Series appearance & broke the record for most home runs hit by a catcher as a met.

                              He started his career with LA,and got higher batting averages there.But I can't see how he doesn't go in as a Met.

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                              • #30
                                I agree with these. They made their mark with these clubs.




                                Originally posted by leecemark
                                Dawson-Expos
                                Piazza-Dodgers
                                Alomar-Blue Jays
                                ---------------
                                Clemens-Red Sox
                                Johnson-Diamondacks
                                Maddux-Braves
                                Gossage-Yankees
                                Blyleven-Twins

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