Your 2017 MLB Hall of Fame Inductees.....
Jeff Bagwell, Tim Raines and Ivan Rodriguez join John Schuerholz and Bud Selig as the Class of 2017.
Congrats! http://baseballhall.org/hof/class-of-2017 The most exclusive team in sports has five new members. Jeff Bagwell, Tim Raines and Ivan Rodriguez join John Schuerholz and Bud Selig as the Class of 2017. Today's Game Era candidates, John Schuerholz and Allan H. “Bud” Selig were elected to the National Baseball Hall of Fame on Sunday, Dec. 4, becoming members 313 and 314 of the Cooperstown shrine. They will join Bagwell, Raines and Rodriguez as the Class of 2017, to be inducted July 30 in Cooperstown as part of the July 28-31 Hall of Fame Weekend. The Weekend festivities will also feature the presentation of the J.G. Taylor Spink Award to Claire Smith for writers and the presentation of the Ford C. Frick Award to Bill King for broadcasting excellence. Since the inaugural Class of 1936, the National Baseball Hall of Fame has honored the game’s legendary players, managers, umpires and executives. Included in the 317 Hall of Famers are 220 former major league players, 30 executives, 35 Negro Leaguers, 22 managers and 10 umpires. The BBWAA has elected 124 candidates to the Hall while the veterans committees (in all forms) have chosen 167 deserving candidates (96 major leaguers, 30 executives, 22 managers, 10 umpires and nine Negro Leaguers). The defunct “Committee on Negro Baseball Leagues” selected nine men between 1971-77 and the Special Committee on Negro Leagues in 2006 elected 17 Negro Leaguers. There are currently 74 living members. |
I am not sure that I would be honored to go in in the same class with Selig.
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Pretty much like all of your posts in the Lounge. Kudos. |
F'ing finally. Bagwell should have went in years ago, maybe not first ballot, but definitely 2nd year.
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Rock Raines. Very well deserving candidate after years of not being in the conversation.
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The only ding on his resume was being average at fielding. But hard to get hung up on that. At least he played a defensive skilled position. |
Until Otis Taylor is inducted, the MLB Hall of Fame is a joke.
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Curt Schilling obviously should be in the hall of fame, but sadly he may have to wait for the veterans committee because he's not only dumber than a ****ing pile of rocks, he is also outspoken about advertising his stupidity, and that matters to HOF voters for some reason when they are supposed to be voting solely based on how well the man played the game of baseball.
Here he was TODAY, with his real, verified twitter account, raging at an obvious troll who fooled him into thinking he was tweeting at Ponson. https://pbs.twimg.com/media/C2fmXw6WQAAYuXV.jpg https://pbs.twimg.com/media/C2fm3LvW8AQdLd-.jpg |
I wonder if the "Goodell is a Clown" account in that exchange is the real Roger Goodell.
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Whatever happened to Rufus Dawes ?
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false post it's just baseball step above soccer I guess |
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But in an era that had completely unhittable pitchers like Maddux and Pedro and Randy Johnson, Schilling was always just kind of a consistently steady pitcher. On paper, you still look at his 216 wins and 3.46 ERA and ask if it gets him the edge. I think it does. But I think if he put together the paper numbers he would have gotten in regardless of what comments he made. |
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Electing a Consistently steady pitcher waters down the HOF. |
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