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  • The Hall of Mistakes, Election #23

    The Hall of Fame is never going to identify its mistakes, so it’s up to us. This is the 23rd in a series of polls to set up a new wing in the Coop. I've picked up the pace a bit; we'll elect two players for each of the last four elections, to get us up to 34 players.

    We want to isolate the players that don’t reach the HOF’s minimum standards, so that they will not be used as examples for arguing that a similar player deserves enshrinement. We’ll elect one mistake at a time. These are our first 26 dishonorees, by position:

    C - Rick Ferrell, Ray Schalk
    1B - George Kelly, Jim Bottomley
    2B - Red Schoendienst, Johnny Evers
    3B - Fred Lindstrom, Judy Johnson, George Kell
    SS - Travis Jackson, Joe Tinker, Dave Bancroft
    LF - Chick Hafey, Heinie Manush
    CF - Lloyd Waner, Earle Combs
    RF - Tommy McCarthy, Ross Youngs, Harry Hooper
    P - Rube Marquard, Jesse Haines, Chief Bender, Herb Pennock, Jack Chesbro, Waite Hoyt, Vic Willis

    Over on the History forum they’re running polls using the MVP voting format, voting for 10 guys in rank order, with points assigned 12,9,8,7,6,5,4,3,2,1. Let’s use that basic method, but since the differences between candidates are less now than in early rounds, I'll no longer give bonus points for getting a top vote. Your worst hall of fame player will be voted #1, the next worst #2, down to your 10th worst. The player with the most total points at the end of the poll (probably about a week) will hereafter be designated as a Mistake. We will follow with another thread to identify the next worst player, and so on. We’ll continue until we’ve voted out 15% of the Coop’s 225 players (34 guys).

    Players classified by the HOF as Pioneers/Managers/Executives/Umpires (e.g., Candy Cummings) are not eligible for this election. However, be aware that the 29 Negro league players are included - they are fair game for labeling as Mistakes.

    We will use the Hall’s criteria in deciding player’s merit. That means you should take into account the sum total of the man’s contributions both on and off the field. For example, Tommy McCarthy is probably the worst player in the Hall stat-wise. However, he was elected as much for being an innovator, a pioneer and a winning player as he was for his production as a player.

    Or Hughie Jennings. He has one of the shortest playing careers in the Hall. However, he was also a successful manager in addition to being the central player on a team often cited as the best of the 19th century. Frank Chance has a similar profile.

    So, voters will have to decide how much weight to give non-playing accomplishments. It should be interesting, as voters will need to consider more than just stats.

    A couple threads in this forum suggest candidates for voting out. (Underlined players are still active candidates.) The “Upper/Lower Hall of Fame Vote” thread has my list of who I think are the worst 76 players in the Hall. The poll under “Veterans Committee Mistakes” has the 26 worst players being Haines, T.Jackson, Lindstrom, Chesbro, Combs, Marquard, L. Waner, R. Ferrell, Hafey, Youngs, Hooper, G.Kelly, Tinker, Bottomley, Evers, Bancroft, Schoendienst, Rizzuto, Schalk, Lazzeri, Kell, Manush, Bender, Hoyt, Beckley and H. Wilson. (That poll did not include McCarthy, Willis or Chance.) There is also some good discussion from last spring in the thread “Weak HOFers”. Finally, in the thread "5 Tier HOF (v. 2) - The Admirable & Borderline" from 2003, the bottom 25 were identified (alphabetically) as Bancroft, Bottomley, Bresnahan, Chance, Chesbro, Combs, Evers, Ferrell, Hafey, Haines, Hoyt, T.Jackson, G.Kelly, Lindstrom, Maranville, Marquard, Mazeroski, McCarthy, Pennock, Rizzuto, Schalk, Schoendienst, Tinker, L.Waner, and Youngs.

    With Lindstrom, Kelly, McCarthy, Marquard, Haines, Waner, T. Jackson, Ferrell, Youngs, Bender, Hafey, Pennock, Combs, Chesbro, Hoyt, Tinker, Schalk, Johnson, Bottomley, Schoendienst, Kell, Willis, Hooper, Manush, Bancroft and Evers no longer eligible, here's my list of the next ten to vote out:

    1.Mazeroski
    2.Cooper A
    3.Day L
    4.Cuyler
    5.Rizzuto
    6.Hunter
    7.Lazzeri
    8.Wilson H
    9.Rice S
    10.Gomez
    Last edited by Freakshow; 03-13-2006, 06:49 AM.
    Si quaeris peninsulam amoenam, circumspice.

    Comprehensive Reform for the Veterans Committee -- Fixing the Hall continued.

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    1. Fingers
    2. Perez, Tony
    3. Mazeroski
    4. Rizzuto
    5. Bresnahan
    6. Rixey
    7. Hunter
    8. Cuyler
    9. Wilson, H.
    10. Rice, S.
    Last edited by KCGHOST; 03-09-2006, 06:10 PM.
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    • #3
      Originally posted by KCGHOST
      1. Fingers
      2. Perez, Tony
      3. Mazeroski
      4. Evers
      5. Bresnahan
      6. Rixey
      7. Hunter
      8. Cuyler
      9. Wilson, H.
      10. Combs
      KC:

      Evers was just elected. Combs was elected some time ago. Rizzuto has vanished from your ballot; did you mean to drop him? Please revise your ballot.
      Si quaeris peninsulam amoenam, circumspice.

      Comprehensive Reform for the Veterans Committee -- Fixing the Hall continued.

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      • #4
        We sure could use another ballot or two to help us sort out the rest of the worst. I'm thinking I'll stick with two-man elections the rest of the way, rather than go to three. Here is the consensus ballot, based on last election's results:

        1.Rizzuto
        2.Mazeroski
        3.Fingers
        4.Perez
        5.Rixey
        6.Cuyler
        7.Hunter
        8.Cooper A
        9.Bresnahan
        10.Day
        Si quaeris peninsulam amoenam, circumspice.

        Comprehensive Reform for the Veterans Committee -- Fixing the Hall continued.

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        • #5
          --Okay, I'll pitch in a ballot after missing a few
          1) Mazeroski
          2) Sutter
          3) Day
          4) Rizzuto
          5) A. Cooper
          6) H. Smith
          7) Perez
          8) Rice
          9) Hunter
          10) Fingers

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          • #6
            Negro Leaguer Andy Cooper immediately rushes to the top of the list....
            1.Andy Cooper
            2.Eppa Rixey
            3.Phil Rizzuto
            4.Catfish Hunter
            5.Kiki Cuyler
            6.Hugh Duffy
            7.Ernie Lombardi
            8.Rollie Fingers
            9.Sam Rice
            10.Hilton Smith
            Last edited by 538280; 03-13-2006, 08:43 AM.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by 538280
              Negro Leaguer Andy Cooper immediately rushes to the top of the list....
              1.Andy Cooper
              2.Eppa Rixey
              3.Heinie Manush
              Great response, many thanks!

              One thing, we elected Manush in election #21. Please edit your ballot.
              Si quaeris peninsulam amoenam, circumspice.

              Comprehensive Reform for the Veterans Committee -- Fixing the Hall continued.

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              • #8
                Results, Election #23

                Condolences to glovemen Phil Rizzuto and Bill Mazeroski, who become the 27th and 28th members of the Hall of Mistakes. They join Fred Lindstrom, George Kelly, Tommy McCarthy, Rube Marquard, Jesse Haines, Lloyd Waner, Travis Jackson, Rick Ferrell, Ross Youngs, Chief Bender, Chick Hafey, Herb Pennock, Earle Combs, Jack Chesbro, Waite Hoyt, Joe Tinker, Ray Schalk, Judy Johnson, Red Schoendienst, Jim Bottomley, George Kell, Vic Willis, Harry Hooper, Heinie Manush, Dave Bancroft and Johnny Evers. A wide open election looms for next time, with Andy Cooper looking like the front-runner.

                Here are the full results for the 23rd election:
                Code:
                Pts	1st	Bal	Top 10 Players
                38	1	5	Phil Rizzuto
                37	2	4	Bill Mazeroski
                28	1	4	Andy Cooper
                22	0	5	Catfish Hunter
                22	1	4	Rollie Fingers
                21	0	4	Kiki Cuyler
                20	0	3	Eppa Rixey
                20	0	3	Tony Perez
                17	0	3	Leon Day
                9	0	1	Bruce Sutter
                			the rest
                8	0	4	Rice S
                8	0	2	Bresnahan
                6	0	2	Smith H
                5	0	2	Wilson H
                5	0	1	Duffy
                4	0	1	Lazzeri
                4	0	1	Lombardi
                1	0	1	Gomez
                Thanks to all the voters who made this election successful. Only three more elections until we move on to The Hall of Corrections.
                Si quaeris peninsulam amoenam, circumspice.

                Comprehensive Reform for the Veterans Committee -- Fixing the Hall continued.

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