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  • Majingir
    Moderator
    • Apr 2005
    • 47438

    #6751
    Re: MLB Off-Topic

    Even though I know to expect a worse team this year (first time in who knows how long, I'm expecting Jays to do worse than prior year), and Leafs/Raptors are both in playoff races, I'm still looking forward to Spring Training. Always get excited for it. Games don't mean anything, it's just watching baseball from Florida in diff ballparks with nice weather.

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    • Speedy
      #Ace
      • Apr 2008
      • 16143

      #6752
      Re: MLB Off-Topic

      I will never understand the BBWAA...at least they're forced to show their ballot now which proves how some of these guys need to go. You'd think the HOF would have already put out some of the morons already.
      Originally posted by Gibson88
      Anyone who asked for an ETA is not being Master of their Domain.
      It's hard though...especially when I got my neighbor playing their franchise across the street...maybe I will occupy myself with Glamore Magazine.

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      • BigOscar
        MVP
        • May 2016
        • 2971

        #6753
        Re: MLB Off-Topic

        I'm pretty dubious of any voter who has one of Barry Bonds or Roger Clemens but not the other. I don't see how you possibly have only one of them, either you have neither or both as their careers are beyond doubt.

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        • TripleCrown9
          Keep the Faith
          • May 2010
          • 23663

          #6754
          Re: MLB Off-Topic

          Originally posted by BigOscar
          I'm pretty dubious of any voter who has one of Barry Bonds or Roger Clemens but not the other. I don't see how you possibly have only one of them, either you have neither or both as their careers are beyond doubt.
          Because the voters don't have a strict guideline to follow. Some voters could've liked Bonds and hated Clemens and vice versa. It's no secret that part of the vote is personal. Maybe a voter asked for an autograph and was denied, and decided to carry that spite into their professional career.

          But people like Murray Chass need to go. I'm a firm believer in having voting limits. Just like if a player has been on the ballot for 10 years, they get removed. Give a writer a vote for 10 years, then change.
          Last edited by TripleCrown9; 01-08-2017, 06:52 PM.
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          • CMH
            Making you famous
            • Oct 2002
            • 26203

            #6755
            Re: MLB Off-Topic

            When it's an actual discussion that voters don't vote for guys because of personal vendettas, that should tell you the system is broken.

            It's ridiculous we can have that conversation and it's treated like a normal thing. Imagine if everyone working for a company knew that the CEO was stealing money and it was just water cooler talk because, hey, it's part of the structure there.

            The system is garbage. I don't like Curt Schilling and I don't think he should be a HoF lock, but he's got a point (even if his reasoning is misguided) when he talks about how the voting can be swayed.

            I personally don't think "character" should be part of the vote. But that's just me. Obviously if the guy is a murderer or something then for sure keep him out, but because he's an ******* to reporters doesn't negate numbers.
            "It may well be that we spectators, who are not divinely gifted as athletes, are the only ones able to truly see, articulate and animate the experience of the gift we are denied. And that those who receive and act out the gift of athletic genius must, perforce, be blind and dumb about it -- and not because blindness and dumbness are the price of the gift, but because they are its essence." - David Foster Wallace

            "You'll not find more penny-wise/pound-foolish behavior than in Major League Baseball." - Rob Neyer

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            • SPTO
              binging
              • Feb 2003
              • 68046

              #6756
              Re: MLB Off-Topic

              Originally posted by BigOscar
              I'm pretty dubious of any voter who has one of Barry Bonds or Roger Clemens but not the other. I don't see how you possibly have only one of them, either you have neither or both as their careers are beyond doubt.
              I think the defense of that kind of thinking is that Bonds was pretty much HOF material before he started taking PEDs. Clemens was pretty close to that level before coming to Toronto but his last couple years in Boston there was widespread talk of how he was declining.

              I'm not saying it's right but I can at least understand that argument.
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              • BigOscar
                MVP
                • May 2016
                • 2971

                #6757
                Re: MLB Off-Topic

                Originally posted by TripleCrown9
                Because the voters don't have a strict guideline to follow. Some voters could've liked Bonds and hated Clemens and vice versa. It's no secret that part of the vote is personal. Maybe a voter asked for an autograph and was denied, and decided to carry that spite into their professional career.
                .
                That's pretty much my point, personal vendettas and not liking someone is the only reason I can see for picking one but not both, so any voter who does that should be hounded out.

                It's one thing to subconsciously be bias against a marginal guy like Schilling because of his actions post career, you can't help that (but you should at least think about why you aren't picking him and make sure it's because of his actual career) but there is no way anyone should be voting who doesn't vote players in because they personally don't like them.

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                • SPTO
                  binging
                  • Feb 2003
                  • 68046

                  #6758
                  Re: MLB Off-Topic

                  Heard a great quote today:

                  "What's it all about? what's it all about? I'll tell you what it's all about kid. Booze, broads, baseball and BS" - Harry Caray
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                  "Baseball is the most important thing that doesn't matter at all" - Robert B. Parker

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                  • TripleCrown9
                    Keep the Faith
                    • May 2010
                    • 23663

                    #6759
                    Re: MLB Off-Topic

                    Originally posted by SPTO
                    I think the defense of that kind of thinking is that Bonds was pretty much HOF material before he started taking PEDs. Clemens was pretty close to that level before coming to Toronto but his last couple years in Boston there was widespread talk of how he was declining.

                    I'm not saying it's right but I can at least understand that argument.
                    Well when a guy has the most Cy Youngs in baseball history, you gotta give him consideration.

                    He and Bonds would be no-brainers for me. But I don't get a vote.

                    And since I don't get a vote, here's my ballot.

                    Bonds
                    Clemens
                    Guererro
                    Hoffman
                    Martinez
                    Raines
                    Ramirez
                    Rodriguez
                    Schilling
                    Wakefield
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                    • BigOscar
                      MVP
                      • May 2016
                      • 2971

                      #6760
                      Re: MLB Off-Topic

                      The HoF is tricky tbh as I think everyone has a different idea of what should be required for a player to get in there. I'm sure there are a lot of people in there who people think shouldn't be, whereas some other people will think a lot more players should be in there.

                      Personally I'd prefer it to be as selective as possible, with only the best of the best in there, rather than just very good players who amassed great careers through consistently being above average or very good, rather than genuinely being special, but I'm sure a lot of people view it differently

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                      • redsox4evur
                        Hall Of Fame
                        • Jul 2013
                        • 18169

                        #6761
                        MLB Off-Topic

                        Originally posted by SPTO
                        I think the defense of that kind of thinking is that Bonds was pretty much HOF material before he started taking PEDs. Clemens was pretty close to that level before coming to Toronto but his last couple years in Boston there was widespread talk of how he was declining.



                        I'm not saying it's right but I can at least understand that argument.

                        That's exactly what the talk is when voting for just one of them. I think it was Heyman who brought it up the MLBN, who said he was one of the people who voted for Bonds but didn't for Clemens. And he went on to say something to this affect. The rumors I have heard with Bonds is that he started using steroids in 98/99 after Sosa and McGwire had the back and forth for the HR record. And like you said I would vote for Bonds because even if he didn't use steroids he would've been a HOFer. I mean look at his time in Pitt. He was on the track to becoming a HOFer, if not one already.


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                        • Sportsforever
                          NL MVP
                          • Mar 2005
                          • 20368

                          #6762
                          Re: MLB Off-Topic

                          Originally posted by CMH
                          When it's an actual discussion that voters don't vote for guys because of personal vendettas, that should tell you the system is broken.

                          It's ridiculous we can have that conversation and it's treated like a normal thing. Imagine if everyone working for a company knew that the CEO was stealing money and it was just water cooler talk because, hey, it's part of the structure there.

                          The system is garbage. I don't like Curt Schilling and I don't think he should be a HoF lock, but he's got a point (even if his reasoning is misguided) when he talks about how the voting can be swayed.

                          I personally don't think "character" should be part of the vote. But that's just me. Obviously if the guy is a murderer or something then for sure keep him out, but because he's an ******* to reporters doesn't negate numbers.
                          Heck, I'd say let the murderer in! Look, what other HOF can you think of says "Oh, you weren't a very nice person so we aren't letting you in."? Think how ridiculous it would be if the Rock and Roll HOF said, "Man, you were the greatest band ever, but you really did too many drugs and groupies and were a poor role model. We can't let you in." That would be absurd. It's the BASEBALL HALL OF FAME...I don't care what you did outside the white lines, if you are one of the greatest INSIDE THE WHITE lines, period, you belong there.
                          "People ask me what I do in winter when there's no baseball. I'll tell you what I do. I stare out the window and wait for spring." - Rogers Hornsby

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                          • TripleCrown9
                            Keep the Faith
                            • May 2010
                            • 23663

                            #6763
                            Re: MLB Off-Topic

                            This is pretty cool. An exhibition game between the Rangers and Texas Longhorns. Nolan Ryan vs his son Reid. The title says '92, but the stats in-game say Spring '91.

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                            • Money99
                              Hall Of Fame
                              • Sep 2002
                              • 12694

                              #6764
                              Re: MLB Off-Topic

                              Originally posted by SPTO
                              I think the defense of that kind of thinking is that Bonds was pretty much HOF material before he started taking PEDs. Clemens was pretty close to that level before coming to Toronto but his last couple years in Boston there was widespread talk of how he was declining.

                              I'm not saying it's right but I can at least understand that argument.
                              That's how I see it too. I'm almost pychotic when it comes to my feelings on PED users and how they should be banned and have all their numbers stricken from the record books, let alone candidates for the HOF.

                              But in Bond's case, this guy was unbelievable before he started juicing.
                              His pre-PED seasons alone make him HOF worthy, IMO.

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                              • areobee401
                                Hall Of Fame
                                • Apr 2006
                                • 16771

                                #6765
                                Re: MLB Off-Topic

                                PED user and should be HOF'er Manny Ramirez has signed a contract to play independent baseball in Japan.
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