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‏@jonmorosi   The Baseball Hall of Fame is doing just fine, thanks. BBWAA elects 7 players in a 2-year span for first time since 1954-1955.

 

Jon Morosi @jonmorosi 
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BBWAA has elected 4 players to Hall of Fame in same year for the first time since 1955.

 

 

Clearing the logjam.

 

Disagreements should  be mainly on who didn't get in, not who did,

 

Congrats to Johnson, Martinez, Smoltz and Biggio,

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Kind of surprised that Nomar got enough votes to stay on the ballot for another year.

 

Mattingly will be mercifully dropped, next year will be Trammell's last time, two years for Lee Smith - to me that's another way that a logjam is cleared. Mattingly got 50 votes this year.

 

 

I was fearing that Nomar wouldn't get in. He was incredible and although he will likely fall short of being a Hall of Famer, his numbers say that he should stay on the ballot for all 10 years.

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I was fearing that Nomar wouldn't get in. He was incredible and although he will likely fall short of being a Hall of Famer, his numbers say that he should stay on the ballot for all 10 years.

 

I do think Nomar is a borderline candidate, but not quite a HOFer. I don't know if it is better to get a few votes that first year and be done (like Lou Whitaker, or this year with Carlos Delgado) or spend 10-15 years getting some support but falling well short each year (like Alan Trammell or Jack Morris).

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Meh, there are more than 4 HoF on the ballot, voter hubris around the importance of this stuff, and about "first ballot", and about "too many"....well, it's just silly imo.

 

When have you ever known 75% of almost 600 ballots to agree on much?

 

At least this is better than one or two.

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Makes sense, but here's a fun bit of trivia that I didn't realize:

 

http://m.mlb.com/news/article/105954516/john-smoltz-makes-hall-of-fame-history-post-tommy-john-surgery

 

Smoltz is the first Hall Of Famer to have had Tommy John Surgery.

 

 

First pitcher.

 

Twins' own Paul Molitor was first player - hope that helps Sano.

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Stark just did a very good article about Delgado called ‘Delgado deserves an apology’.  He's talking about how he was booted off the ballot after only one time being on it. It’s a good read.

 

Some good parts:

‘He showed up on the ballot with his 473 homers and .929 career OPS.’ He ‘Hit 30-plus home runs 10 years in a row’.

 

By comparison, ‘Only seven other eligible players in history have even had nine (or more) 30-homer seasons in a row. Four of them — Jimmie Foxx, Lou Gehrig, Mike Schmidt and Eddie Matthews — are in the Hall of Fame.’ The other three are Bonds, Sosa and Palmeiro.

 

‘Only nine other eligible players have ever had an OPS of .900 or better in at least nine consecutive seasons in which they qualified for the batting title. Seven are in the Hall: Gehrig, Foxx, Schmidt, Willie Mays, Hank Aaron, Stan Musial and Mickey Mantle.’ The other two are Bonds and Piazza.

 

Then he compares the careers of Ortiz and Delgado and Delgado grades out about even. Now, Ortiz has the playoff stuff and that should count as Stark says, but it should also matter that Delgado played a position his whole career.

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