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Originally posted by TRhit:
Here is my 7 man ballot

Andre Dawson
Dave Parker
Mike McGwire
Alan Trammell
Barry Larkin
Jack Morris
Lee Smith

It will be interesting to see who gets names to the ballot


I'll wager that Mike McGwire will not be in Cooperstown this year. Wink


Otherwise, there are some good candidates. Tough to pick the ultimate winner, but I kinda like Dawson more than the rest.
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Originally posted by infidel_08:
quote:
Originally posted by TRhit:
Here is my 7 man ballot

Andre Dawson
Dave Parker
Mike McGwire
Alan Trammell
Barry Larkin
Jack Morris
Lee Smith

It will be interesting to see who gets names to the ballot


I'll wager that Mike McGwire will not be in Cooperstown this year. Wink


Otherwise, there are some good candidates. Tough to pick the ultimate winner, but I kinda like Dawson more than the rest.


"Mike McGwire" ??? Mark McGwire will be the hitting coach for St. Louis next year. Looks like he going to be back in MLB in hopes of cleaning up his image.
Edgar and his bat will be displayed with honor.
McGwire and his needle will not and never should.
The only argument I hear about McGwire is that lots of people were doing it and we can't catch and punish them all from the steroid era so we should not punish any. Really? So because we cannot catch every cheat or criminal in society than we should let them all off? NO!!!!
Gentlemen and Ladies

Where did it say McGwire used a needle?---all I know is that he used a LEGAL OVER THE COUNTER SUBSTANCE that was legal at that time-_ANDRO ,the at that time legal substance which he admitted he used, was openly displayed in his locker,


Also folks look at his pattern of HR's in his career---49 in his rookie year before he was injured
I have no intention of attempting to hijack this thread and turn it into yet another pointless argument about steroids, so I'll make one final comment and drop it. "where did it say McGwire used a needle" In my opinion he said it when he refused to answer direct questions from congress regarding whether or not he used illegal substances under penalty of perjury. Your right about his rookie numbers. what gets me is that people like McGwire and Bonds were good enough to get into the hall of fame without them.
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Originally posted by TRhit:
Gentlemen and Ladies

Where did it say McGwire used a needle?---all I know is that he used a LEGAL OVER THE COUNTER SUBSTANCE that was legal at that time-_ANDRO ,the at that time legal substance which he admitted he used, was openly displayed in his locker,


When offered the opportunity to publicly answer the allegation of steriod use McGwire repeated two responses:

1."I'm not going to go into the past or talk about my past. I'm here to make a positive influence on this."

2. "My lawyers have advised me that I cannot answer these questions without jeopardizing my friends, my family and myself,"
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Originally posted by TRhit:
Forget the McGwire situation for a bit---it is over this year

How about a little love for a great ball player, Andre Dawson !!!

Definitely deserving. My personal favorite didn't make and I think he is deserving. Bert Blyleven just missed, but still has two more opportunities to make it. Don't think it should come down to that. Of course in my opinion.
The reason everyone saw the Android in MM's locker is because you were supposed to see it. Remember all the uproar of that Android in the locker? That was a total smoke screen.......he was using steroids and everyone fell for it until the steroid issue blew up.

Anyone who thinks MM was using Android is kinda like those 11 watt compact florescent light bulbs....a little dim Smile
Little surprised about Dawson--14 times on base percentage under .330. Isn't the most defining measure of a offensive player his ability to get on base? Dawson had a .323 lifetime OBP which is terrible. Pujols, Ichiro, and Helton have higher OBP's on their batting averages alone which shows how superior of hitters they are to him. Dawson had whole years where while he hit 20 plus HRs he failed to reach base even 30 % of the time. Check the OBP of everyone of the major candidates and they excel over Dawson in this incredibly important stat. While I agree he was a very good ballplayer and people will say I'm using one stat to downgrade him--it's only the most important stat an offensive player can be graded by. He was known as a very good defensive player while his knees were good, but with the new defensive metrics only now coming out we don't know for sure how he compared yet.

Andre was a guy who in his early days had great tools but with his inability to reach base at even an average clip eliminates him for me. I guess I will congratulate him but there is no way he was superior to Alomar as a player.
I'm a tad suprised Dawson was so heavily voted, yet not.

I'm also very surprised by the lack of voting support for Alomar and will bring that to the attention in my next conversation with my friend who votes!

And of course the Vet Committee got Whitey Herzog in. And I should not forget Doug Harvey and his for enshrinement on July 25.

Anybody else attending?
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Originally posted by D1:
The reason everyone saw the Android in MM's locker is because you were supposed to see it. Remember all the uproar of that Android in the locker? That was a total smoke screen.......he was using steroids and everyone fell for it until the steroid issue blew up.

Anyone who thinks MM was using Android is kinda like those 11 watt compact florescent light bulbs....a little dim Smile
So let's hang them all based on assumption rather than proof? It sounds like the Salem witch trials or the civil rights/freedom march era in the south. Just string up all those s0b's. We'll ask questions later. Geeez!!!!
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