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QUOTE(KevHead0881 @ Jan 4, 2005 -> 01:51 PM)
I don't like Ryno, but he was the best 2nd baseman of his time.  And if Bill Mazerowski is in, then Ryno should be in.

Agreed. I'd kill to have a number 2 hitter like that in our lineup in '05.

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Players eligible for the first time for BBWAA election

2006:

Rick Aguilera, Tim Belcher, Will Clark, Alex Fernandez, Gary Gaetti, Dwight Gooden, Ozzie Guillen, Juan Guzman, Orel Hershiser, Gregg Jefferies, Lance Johnson, Doug Jones, Roberto Kelly, Mickey Morandini, Hal Morris, Jaime Navarro, Luis Polonia, Mike Stanley, Walt Weiss, John Wetteland, Mark Whiten

 

2007:

Harold Baines, Derek Bell, Dante Bichette, Bobby Bonilla, Jeff Brantley, Jay Buhner, Ken Caminiti, Jose Canseco, Eric Davis, Tony Fernandez, Tony Gwynn, Darryl Hamilton, Pete Harnisch, Charlie Hayes, Glenallen Hill, Ken Hill, Stan Javier, Wally Joyner, Ramon Martinez, Mark McGwire, Paul O’Neill, Gregg Olson, Cal Ripken Jr., Bret Saberhagen, Jeff Shaw, Kevin Tapani, Devon White, Bobby Witt

 

2008:

Shawon Dunston, Travis Fryman, David Justice, Mike Morgan, Tim Raines, Randy Velarde

 

2009:

Mark Grace, Rickey Henderson, Dean Palmer, Dan Plesac, Matt Williams

 

2010:

Edgar Martinez, Robin Ventura

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Ryno is a borderline HoFer...I don't think he should be in during his 3rd/4th year of eligibility...whichever it is...however, I do think he should have and would have been voted in eventually. Career numbers of .285 282 1061 .795 over parts of 16 seasons are pretty solid numbers...and 2386 hits is a pretty good number too. He was one of the better 2B in the history of the game...whether he was the best is debateable. If you are one of the best ever at your position during the period of the game in which you played, you should be in.

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Here are the guys who just missed this year, and the percentages of ballots they appeared on. Remember you need 75% to make it in.

 

Some players who didn't make the cut for the 2005 class included relief pitcher Bruce Sutter (66.7%), outfielder Jim Rice (59.5%), reliever Rich "Goose" Gossage (55.2%), outfielder Andre Dawson (52.3%) and pitchers Bert Blyleven (40.9%), Lee Smith (38.8%), Jack Morris (33.3%) and Tommy John (23.8%).

 

Things are looking real good for Sutter, Rice, and maybe Gossage for 2006.

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QUOTE(Yoda @ Jan 4, 2005 -> 03:34 PM)
Yea, but look at the class of 2007!  :o

 

Yeah there are 3 guys who are going to be near 100% of the ballots(Mac, Gwynn and Rip). Canseco will be an interesting one, because of his attitude and his steroid admissions. I don't think he makes it for a long time, but does maybe 10 years down the road.

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QUOTE(southsider2k5 @ Jan 4, 2005 -> 03:37 PM)
Yeah there are 3 guys who are going to be near 100% of the ballots(Mac, Gwynn and Rip).  Canseco will be an interesting one, because of his attitude and his steroid admissions.  I don't think he makes it for a long time, but does maybe 10 years down the road.

 

You can't forget Caminiti.

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Fascinating stuff.

 

2006 Candidates:

Bruce Sutter

Jim Rice

Goose Gossage

Andre Dawson

Bert Blyleven

Lee Smith

Jack Morris

Tommy John

Orel Hershiser

 

I gotta go with Blyleven, because Hawk Harrelson has told me time and time again to do so.

 

22 Years

4970 IP

3.31 ERA

287 Wins

3701 K's

242 CG

 

That ain't too shabby. You can find some negative things about Bert, but you're not gonna read about them here, because I'm a spinmaster.

 

And Andre Dawson...

 

438 HR

503 2B

98 3B

 

That adds up to 1,039 Extra-Base Hits, and we're talking about a guy who peaked during the 80s. If it were up to me, he'd be in there. His 314 stolen bases are also very impressive.

 

I think that Bruce Sutter might get the shaft because the longevity is just not there.

 

Bruuuuce

 

He had some damn good years, but I dunno if he's Hall Of Fame worthy.

 

Jim Rice stats:

 

382 HR

373 2B

1451 RBI

.298 AVG

.352 OBP

.502 SLUG

 

That's a kick-ass career during an era when offensive numbers were hard to come by, but in the end, those numbers just ain't sexy enough, if you know what I'm sayin'. ;)

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